News

Spring 2012

* The Cognitive Science Colloquium series starts!  (see link)


Fall 2011


* Visited Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (December 2011 to January 2012)
* Graduate Student Josh Dorsi and I presented our work at Psychonomics in Seattle, Nov, 2011


Summer 2011

* Received NIH Grant Number: 1 R15 DC011875-01
Project Title: Compensation for Coarticulation: Implications for the Basis and Architecture of Speech Perception.   Amount: $291,698  

* Granted first contract extension.



Spring 2011


*   Served as Interim Assistant Chair

* Undergraduate Students Josh Dorsi and Stephanie George presented our work in the National Conference for Undergraduate Research in Ithaca, NY

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Undergraduate Students Sean Picinich, Karen Kessler, Susan Mason, Janna Losow presented at the Mid Hudson Psychological conference in Poughkeepsie, NY



Fall 2010

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Presented a student-co- authored poster with Janna Losow at the 160th Acoustic Society of America Meeting in Cancun, Mexico (pic here), November, 2010


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Journal article published in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance (pdf)



Spring 2010


*     Received a Research Award from the Office of the Provost, SUNY, New Paltz 
       


*     Received a C-STEP AC2 Summer Research award


*    Presented Poster at the "Psycholinguistic approaches to speech recognition in Adverse       conditions" conference in Bristol, UK (picture here ), March 2010.


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Invited talk at the Department of Basic Psychology (Perception-Movement group) at         Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
, Spain, March 2010.



Fall 2009


*    Presented Poster at Psychonomics in Boston (November, 2009)


*     Affiliated to the Linguistics program at SUNY-NP (October, 2009)

*     Joined State University of New York @ New Paltz (August, 2009)

Summer 2009

*     Obtained graduate certificates in Quantitative Research
        and in College Instruction (August, 2009)

*     Finished Dissertation, is now Navin Viswanathan, PhD. ! (July, 2009)

*      Received the Isabelle Liberman Award for research in Psycholinguistics (June, 2009)








 
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