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The first edition of the Auditory Development Workshop took place the 20-21 November 2023 in Paris, France.

The 2-day program was the following:

Monday 20 November

9h: Welcome coffee (Salle des Conférences, 2nd Floor)

9h30: Session 1. Development of auditory physiological responses (Salle des Conférences, 2nd Floor)

- Carles Escera (Spain) Neural mechanisms for early speech sound neural encoding: insights from the frequency-following responses

- Axelle Calcus (Belgium) Effect of childhood hearing loss on the subcortical and cortical representation of speech

- Maxime Niesen (Belgium) Developmental aspects of speech-in-noise perception from neuromagnetic recordings

11h Coffee Break

11h30: Session 2. Development of Spatial Hearing and Scene Analysis (Salle des Conférences, 2nd Floor)

- Stuart Rosen (UK) From 0 to 16 in 12 years: Extended Developmental Trends in the Spatial Release of Masking for Highly Informational Maskers

- Elena Benocci (Belgium) Neural signatures of stream segregation: from childhood to adulthood

- Sheila Flanagan (UK) Cocktail Parties and Classrooms: The development of binaural temporal fine structure sensitivity.

13h: Lunch (Salle Lavoisier B, 3rd floor)

14h30: Poster Session (Salle Lavoisier B, 3rd floor)

16h30: Session 3. Development of speech perception (Salle des Conférences, 2nd Floor)

- Monica Hegde (France) The processing of the spectro-temporal modulations of speech in infancy

- Outi Tuomainen (Germany) Speech comprehension in background noise in normally hearing children and adolescents

- Deniz Baskent (The Netherlands) Perception of speech in single-talker speech masker in children with normal hearing, hearing aids, or cochlear implants

18h: Round Table (Salle des Conférences, 2nd Floor)

19h: Banquet (Room Rita Lévi-Montalcini, H432, 4th floor)

 

Tuesday 21 November

9h: Welcome Coffee (Salle des Conférences, 2nd Floor)

9h30: Session 4. Development of Auditory Functions(Salle des Conférences, 2nd Floor)

- Brigitta Tóth (Hungary) Neonatal statistical learning and beyond

- Charlotte Benoit (France) Psychophysical measures of spectral and temporal auditory processing in childhood

- Jessica Dubois (France) Structural brain substrates of auditory development: neuroimaging exploration in infants

11h: Coffee break

11h30: Session 5. Development of auditory cognition (Salle des Conférences, 2nd Floor)

- Hannah Stewart (UK) Cognition and listening difficulties.

- Barbara Tillmann (France) Rhythm processing in music and speech

- Sophie Bouton (France) How can the maturation of neuronal oscillations support language development?

13h: Lunch (Room Grignard C, 4th floor)

14h30: Session 6. Development of Hearing in Atypical Populations (Salle des Conférences, 2nd Floor)

Niki Vavatzanidis & Anja Hahne (Germany) The auditory development in deaf children after cochlear implantation

- Tine Arras (Belgium) Auditory and language development in children with single-sided deafness with and without a cochlear implant

- Bonnie Lau (US) Auditory processing in autism

16h: End of the workshop

 

Here is the list of poster titles and authors who presented their work at the 2023 workshop (in alphabetical order):

 

1. Adolescent development of late auditory event-related potentials 

Saliën & Calcus

 

2. Can rhythmic auditory stimulation improve the reading performance of dyslexic readers? 

Platonova, Goldina, Neau, Henke, Masson, Bouton, Giraud

 

3. Changes in patient characteristics of pediatric cochlear implant candidates over a 20-year timeframe affect language outcomes

Hare, Sear, Vickers

 

4. Development of cortical and subcortical responses to speech sounds during infancy

Hervé, Dubarry, Legou, Desnous, Prévot, François

 

5. Emotion perception in children with cochlear implants and with hearing aids 

 Rachman, Başkent

 

6. ERP evidence for deficient prosodic processing in school-aged children with early cochlear implantation 

Heine, Erler, Wegewitz, Vavatzanidis, Hahne

 

7. Human neural processing of auditory temporal modulations during the first year of life 

Lorenzini, Labendzki, Hababou, Basire, Calcus, Cabrera

 

8. Impact of moderate prematurity on early speech perception and language acquisition in infants, a longitudinal planned study

Danielou, Hervé, Dubarry, Legou, Desnous, François

 

9. Maturation of the frequency-following response (FFR) during the first two years of life: a longitudinal study

Mondéjar Segovia, Gorina-Careta, Puertollano, Ijjou-Kadiri, Arenillas-Alcón, Gómez-Roig, Escera

 

10. Neonatal statistical learning and beyond 

Tóth, Haden, Polver, Winkler

 

11. Neural coding of the rhythmic hierarchy during the third trimester of gestation 

Saadatmehr, Edalati, Ghostine, Kongolo, Wallois, Trainor, Moghimi

 

12. Neuro-behavioural correlates of audio-visual speech processing in children

Arrieta-Sagredo, Caballero-Gaudes, Martinez, Altuna, Carreiras, Kalashnikova

 

13. Recording Auditory Responses in the Newborn Brain using Optically Pumped Magnetometers

Corvilain, Wens, Bourguignon, Capparini, Fourdin, Feys, De Tiège and Bertels

 

14. Rhythmic regularities influence sentence repetition in children with developmental language disorder

Camici & Tillmann

 

15. The interplay of sequencing abilities, rhythm and learning: implications for language development starting in infancy 

Iorio, Moghimi, Trainor, Tillmann

 

16. The role of prenatal corpus callosum size for speech sound encoding at birth: A neurosonography and EEG study

Gorina-Careta,Ijjou Kadiri, Puertollano, Lip-Sosa, Ribas-Prats, Gomez-Roig, and Escera

 

17. The Corpus Callosum and Speech Sound Encoding in Newborns: A Parcellation Perspective  

Ijjou Kadiri, Puertollano, Blesa, Gorina-Careta, Rebollo-Polo, Munuera, Gómez-Roig, Escera

 

18. Using a NAO robot for vocal emotion recognition testing of cochlear-implanted children 

Araiza-Illan, Meyer, Maat, Başkent

 

19. Very early processing of auditory rhythm in premature neonates: the underlying neural oscillations 

Edalati, Wallois, Ghostine, Kongolo, Trainor, Moghimi

 

20. Voice categorization in the 4-month-old infant brain 

Pia Calce, Rekow, Barbero, Kiseleva, Talwar, Leleu, Collignon

 

21. Voice cue sensitivity development in children with normal and impaired hearing 

Gaudrain & Başkent

 

 

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