School of Communication

Beverly A. Wright

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

Beverly A. Wright

Associate Professor
b-wright@northwestern.edu
Frances Searle Building
2240 Campus Drive, Room 2-231
Evanston, IL 60208-2952
847-491-2453
Graduate Programs: Communication Sciences and Disorders

Beverly Wright and her students seek to understand how to train people to increase their ability to hear subtle changes in pitch and rhythm—skills useful to musicians, physicians listening to heartbeats, as well as people learning a second language. Currently what they have found is that passive listening plays an important role as much as active listening to train the ear.

Lab Affiliation

Principal Investigator, Psychoacoustics Laboratory

Education

PhD University of Texas at Austin
BS Indiana University

Publications

Fitzgerald, M.B., and Wright, B.A. (In Press). "Generalization to untrained carriers after training on sinusoidal-amplitude-modulation rate discrimination,". Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. (A).

Mossbridge, J.A., Scissors, B.N., and Wright, B.A. (In Press). "Improved representations of individual stimuli induced by a two-interval discrimination procedure,". Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. (A).

Ortiz, J.A, and Wright, B.A. (In Press). Different effects of overnight consolidation on three types of learning in interaural-time-difference discrimination,". Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. (A).

Recent Awards and Honors

2003 Fellow, Acoustical Society of America
2000–2003 24 invited lectures given, or scheduled from, including the "8th Annual German-American Beckman Frontiers of Science Symposium" (sponsored by the Alexander von Humbodlt Stiftung and U.S. National Academy of Sciences) and the "14th Annual Beckman Frontiers of Science Symposium"
1999 Visiting Scientist, Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University

Recent Grants and Funding

2001 NIH/NIDCD R01 "Learning on basic auditory tasks"
1995 NIH/NIDCD R29 "Auditory enhancement and suppression"

Courses

CSD 306 Introduction to Psychoacoustics
CSD 412 Scientific Writing

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Beverly A. Wright

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders

Beverly A. Wright

Associate Professor
b-wright@northwestern.edu
Frances Searle Building
2240 Campus Drive, Room 2-231
Evanston, IL 60208-2952
847-491-2453
Graduate Programs: Communication Sciences and Disorders

Beverly Wright and her students seek to understand how to train people to increase their ability to hear subtle changes in pitch and rhythm—skills useful to musicians, physicians listening to heartbeats, as well as people learning a second language. Currently what they have found is that passive listening plays an important role as much as active listening to train the ear.

Lab Affiliation

Principal Investigator, Psychoacoustics Laboratory

Education

PhD University of Texas at Austin
BS Indiana University

Publications

Fitzgerald, M.B., and Wright, B.A. (In Press). "Generalization to untrained carriers after training on sinusoidal-amplitude-modulation rate discrimination,". Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. (A).

Mossbridge, J.A., Scissors, B.N., and Wright, B.A. (In Press). "Improved representations of individual stimuli induced by a two-interval discrimination procedure,". Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. (A).

Ortiz, J.A, and Wright, B.A. (In Press). Different effects of overnight consolidation on three types of learning in interaural-time-difference discrimination,". Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. (A).

Recent Awards and Honors

2003 Fellow, Acoustical Society of America
2000–2003 24 invited lectures given, or scheduled from, including the "8th Annual German-American Beckman Frontiers of Science Symposium" (sponsored by the Alexander von Humbodlt Stiftung and U.S. National Academy of Sciences) and the "14th Annual Beckman Frontiers of Science Symposium"
1999 Visiting Scientist, Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University

Recent Grants and Funding

2001 NIH/NIDCD R01 "Learning on basic auditory tasks"
1995 NIH/NIDCD R29 "Auditory enhancement and suppression"

Courses

CSD 306 Introduction to Psychoacoustics
CSD 412 Scientific Writing