The Interdisciplinary Voice
From Motor Control to Identity
From Motor Control to Identity
Voice studies is an emerging area of research with numerous opportunities for cross- and interdisciplinary collaboration. Its areas of focus range from basic questions in auditory perception and motor control, to disability and identity, to the aesthetics and politics of vocality, and to advances in technological applications, such as automatic speech recognition. As we learn more about the lives and ecological contexts of non-human animals, it becomes increasingly clear that rich, complex, and varied vocal communication behaviours are far from limited to human speech.
Given the breadth and diversity of research taking place in this rapidly developing field, there is an exciting opportunity to form a cohesive community with shared interest in the voice and vocality, within and across species.
To encourage participation across career levels and background, we have established a tiered registration fee system.
We look forward to warmly welcoming you to Cambridge,
Dr. Abbie Bradshaw and Dr. Alexis Deighton MacIntyre
Co-Organisers
The 2025 meeting is supported by funding from Newnham College awarded to Dr Abbie Bradshaw. We gratefully acknowledge The Guarantors of Brain for providing support for short meetings & conferences that helped make the 2024 meeting possible.Â