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Lori L. Holt

Psychology

Carnegie Mellon University

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About Lori L. Holt at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)

Lori L. Holt is a Professor at Carnegie Mellon University whose research integrates speech perception, auditory neuroscience, and cognitive science. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Subthalamic Nucleus Neurons Differentially Encode Early and Late Aspects of Speech Production", and "Expertise with non-speech 'auditory Greebles' recruits speech-sensitive cortical regions".

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speech perceptionauditory neurosciencestatistical learninghearing rehabilitationmusic cognitionphoneticssensorimotor integrationcognitive science
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