News and Events – May 2007
PUBLICATIONS
McAuliffe MJ, Robb MP, Murdoch BE (in press). Acoustic and perceptual analysis of speech adaptation to an artificial palate. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics.
McAuliffe MJ, Lin E, Robb MP, Murdoch BE (in press). Influence of a standard electropalatography artificial palate upon articulation: A preliminary study. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica.
Heitger MH, Jones RD, Dalrymple-Alford JC, Frampton CM, Ardagh MW, Anderson TJ (in press). Dichotomy between symptom status and quality of life during the first year after mild head injury – intellectual ability influences the perception of recovery. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine.
Davidson PR, Jones RD, Peiris MTR (2007). EEG-based lapse detection with high temporal resolution. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 54, 832-839.
CONFERENCES
Richard Jones attended the 3rd International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering in the Big Island of Hawaii, 2-5 May. Richard reports that it was a great conference and, yes, not a bad location for a conference.
Richard Jones attended the Neurotech Industry Conference in San Francisco, 17-18 May. Richard reports that despite an unexpected greater focus on cutting-edge neuropharmaceuticals than on neurodevices, it was a fascinating and informative conference with lots of potentially valuable contacts made.
McAuliffe MJ, Good PV, Tillard G, Ormond T, Anderson T, Hornibrook J. LSVT and articulation: A comparison of treated and untreated groups. Speech Pathology Australia Annual Convention, Sydney, Australia, 29 May 2007.
Maclaren, J.R., Bones, P.J., Millane, R.P. and Watts, R. TRELLIS motion correction: Initial results in vivo. Proceedings of the 2006 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) (CD-ROM) in Berlin, Germany, May 19-25 2007.
PEOPLE
Norsila Abdul Wahab - PhD Candidate, Department of Communication Disorders, University of Canterbury, under the supervision of Maggie-Lee Huckabee. Provisional project title: Behavioural adaptation of the neural substrates underlying swallowing.