Speaker Series: THE HASKINS LEGACY - The Science of the Spoken and Written Word
Haskins Laboratories is pleased to announce a new speaker series presented in conjunction with the celebration of our 75th Anniversary. Approximately twice a month we will feature informal talks by some of the many individuals who have contributed to the scientific legacy of the Laboratories. A preliminary list of speakers includes:
Streaming video will be available during the talks. Go here to view the talks in session.
2011 |
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| Dec. 1 |
Ken Pugh, "The neurocognitive foundations of typical and atypical reading development: Contributions from Haskins scientists"
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| Nov. 10 |
Michael Turvey,
"Degrees-of-freedom problem: 40 years and counting"
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| Oct. 20 |
Vincent Gracco,
"Sensorimotor coupling for speech: A framework for development, disorders and brain-behavior relations"
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| Sep. 22 |
Leonard Katz,
"Reading Research at Haskins: A Personnel History" [pdf]
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| July 14 |
Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson, "Coordination and timing in speech: resisting invariance"
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| June 30 |
Louis Goldstein, "Roots and prospects of an articulatory phonology"
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| June 16 |
Robert Remez, "Analogy and Disanalogy in Production and Perception of Speech"
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| June 2 |
Jay Rueckl, "Word Recognition by Skilled Readers: Insights from Computational, Behavioral, and Neuroimaging Evidence"
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| May 26 |
Laurie Feldman, “Bi-alphabetism and bilingualism as windows on language processing”
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| Apr. 7 |
Bruno Repp, “Twenty-five years of music perception and action research at Haskins Laboratories”
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| Apr. 21 |
Elliot Saltzman "Invariance and variability in sensorimotor coordination and control: A visual approach"
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| Mar. 24 |
Christine Shadle, "Research on Fricatives: Haskins Laboratories' Influence"
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| March 10 |
Katherine Harris, “Speech production research at Haskins Laboratories”
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| Feb. 24 |
Anders Löfqvist, “Mapping laryngeal function in speech: The Haskins-Tokyo collaboration”
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Endoscopy, Stroboscopy and Transillumination, Anders Lofqvist and Kiyoshi Oshima. View the Quicktime movie [.mov] |
| Jan . 13 |
Michael Studdert-Kennedy, “Haskins in New York”
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2010 |
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Dec. 9,
12:30 PM. |
David Ostry,
"Sensory Plasticity and Motor Learning"
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Nov. 18,
2:00 PM |
Donald Shankweiler,
"Some thoughts on the history and present prospects of reading research at Haskins"
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Nov. 4,
2:00 PM |
Philip Rubin,
"Talking Heads: speech embodied, embedded and enactive"
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Oct. 14
12:30 PM |
Douglas Whalen,
"Links between perception and production"
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Sep. 30,
2:00 PM |
Arthur Abramson,
"Haskins Speech Research in New York City"
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| Sep. 16, 12:30 PM |
Carol Fowler,
"Common currency in language use"
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Note: Unless indicated otherwise, all talks will take place on Thursdays in the Main Conference Room (#110) at Haskins Laboratories (300 George St., Suite 900, New Haven, CT). Everything is subject to change. For up-to-date information, contact Philip Rubin here at Haskins Laboratories, 203.865.6163.