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In het Max Planck Instituut te Nijmegen vindt op 10 juni een Engelstalig symposium over spraak- en gehoorproblemen plaats.

Summer Symposium on Speech and hearing disorders
June 10, 2005, Max Planck Institute (MPI), Nijmegen

Organized by the Dutch Society for Phonetic Sciences (NVFW)
co-funded by the Centre for Psycholinguistics (CPL), University of Antwerp, Belgium

9.00 ? 9.30: Welcome ? coffee & tea

PART 1. ASPECTS OF PATHOLOGICAL SPEECH PRODUCTION AND PERCEPTION
9.30 ? 10.00: Modeling stuttering
Pete Howell (p.howell@ucl.ac.uk), Psychology Department, University College London

10.00 ? 10.30: Transcriptions of pathological speech in children
Patricia Gulpen (patricia.gulpen@mpi.nl), Ben Maassen, Lian Nijland, Paediatric Neurology, Medical Psychology; Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center

10.30 ? 11.00: Auditory word recognition in aphasia: lexical activation and competition
Esther Janse (Esther.Janse@let.uu.nl), Utrecht institute of Linguistics, OTS

11.0O ? 11.30: coffee & tea

11.30 ? 12.00: Voice and speech outcome in relation to quality of life in head and neck cancer patients
Irma Verdonck (im.verdonck@vumc.nl), VU University Medical Center, Department of Otolaryngology

12.00 ? 12.30: The Intelligibility of Tracheoesophageal Speech, first results of a pilot study
Petra Jongmans (pjongmans@dds.nl), Frans Hilgers, Louis Pols, Corina van As, ACLC, UvA and, AvL hospital, Netherland Cancer Institute, Amsterdam

12.30 ? 13.00: Meeting of the NVFW members

13.OO-14.00: Lunch

PART 2. HEARING DISORDERS AND SPEAKING AIDS

14.00 ? 14.30: The perceptual organisation of language in the first year following cochlear implantation
Ellen Gerrits (EGERR@skno.azm.nl), Maastricht University

14.30 ? 15.00: Language development in young children after cochlear implantation
Margreet Langereis (m.langereis@viataal.nl), Viataal St. Michielsgestel

15.00 ? 15.30: Probing the interactive relationship between tone production and tone perception in Cantonese-speaking implant users
Johanna Barry (johanna.barry@psy.ox.ac.uk), Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford

15.3O ? 16.00: coffee & tea

16.00 ? 16.30: Phonological characteristics in the speech productions of young children after cochlear implantation
Mieke Beers (w.beers@lumc.nl), Leiden Univ. Medical Ctr., The Netherlands

16.30 ? 17.00: Perception of electrical auditory stimulation
Astrid van Wieringen1 (Astrid.vanWieringen@med.kuleuven.ac.be), Robert P. Carlyon2 , Olivier Macherey1 , Jan Wouters1,
1Lab. Exp. ORL, KULeuven, Leuven, Belgium; 2MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK

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Cursus Zintuig onderzoek Bedrijven 24, 25, 26 april en 9 mei '12

Cursus Zintuig onderzoek JGZ 28, 29 maart '12

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