Electropalatometry is a useful clinical and research tool for measuring linguapalatal contact. The goal of this study was to examine intra-speaker variability in performance. Twenty individuals spoke … more →
COMD NewsRestructure! wrote 1 month ago: Gender gap in maths driven by social factors, not biological differences (Not Exactly Rocket Science … more →
Callier Library wrote 2 months ago: Electropalatometry is a useful clinical and research tool for measuring linguapalatal contact. The g … more →
Fetu wrote 4 months ago: Malcolm Gladwell is really good. Here is story telling at its best courtesy of, yet again, TED Talks … more →
Gabe wrote 4 months ago: As promised, here’s a quick summary of the (to) no end idiom. In the original post, I asked w … more →
Callier Library wrote 11 months ago: from the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research Purpose: We examined the effects of utte … more →
musclearn wrote 1 year ago: The wide velocity variations observed are rather surprising and cannot be explained by simple kineti … more →
kfarr wrote 1 year ago: I condensed my usual rant about peak medallions down to a 2 minute piece for a KQED’s Perspec … more →
dradeledoherty wrote 1 year ago: General dentists and many other dentists now offer adult oral sedation to their fearful patients. T … more →
litfuse wrote 1 year ago: The podcast of Peter Hayman’s (SARDI) presentation on “Understanding and managing the im … more →
sheyduck wrote 1 year ago: I read Gladwell’s Blink and Tipping Point last Spring. Gladwell has a knack for deconstructi … more →