The impact of aphasia and conversation strategies in dyads and groups.
The OU Health Communication and Aural Rehabilitation Research Laboratory, or CARRL, facilitates student- and faculty-driven research in speech perception, amplification, and classroom acoustics led by Dr. John.
The mission of The Speech Motor Control Laboratory is to: (1) Understand how the human brain coordinates and controls speech movements; (2) Understand how humans learn to produce coordinated speech movements early in development; and (3) Understand the contributions of auditory and somatosensory afferent signals to the control of coordinated speech movements.
The goal of the Tinnitus and Sound Sensitivity Laboratory is to investigate the diagnosis and management of tinnitus and sound sensitivities; in particular, the effects of tinnitus, hyperacusis and misophonia on personality and behavior.