UTD Callier Center / Speech Production Laboratory
The Callier Center Speech Production Laboratory is housed in a
900-square-foot suite of the Callier Research Division (1966 Inwood
Rd., Dallas, TX 75235-7298). The laboratory houses state-of-the-art
equipment for analyzing acoustic, kinematic, and perceptual aspects of
speech. Speech kinematics are studied with two Carstens electromagnetic
articulographs (32cm and 64cm helmets). There is a robotic EMA
calibrating system and unique software for online EMA data acquisition
for biofeedback applications. The EMA devices allow for the
non-invasive, simultaneous recording of multiple points in and outside
of the vocal tract. These articulograph systems have also been
specially modified to work with special populations, including young
children. In addition to EMA, there are strain-gauge and permanent
magnet speech tracking systems. There are three microcomputer,
signal-processing workstations with associated equipment for analyzing
acoustic data, and for playback of acoustic signals to subjects in a
sound-treated listening booth. A fourth microcomputer is used for
word-processing, statistics, and graphics. The laboratory computers are
configured to conduct a variety of psycholinguistic experiments
including auditory, visual, and cross- modal priming studies.
Perceptual studies are conducted in a shielded, double-walled,
sound-treated room. A large, fiberglass-coned anaechoic chamber is used
for psychophysical studies. Serially-linked button boxes allow for
simultaneous perceptual tests of four subjects at a time. Many of our
projects have been conducted in close association with the speech
perception laboratory of Dr. Peter Assmann (UTD main campus) and with
the laboratories of Drs. Linda
Thibodeau and Emily Tobey (Callier Advanced Hearing Research
Center).
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