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Heinz Lab at MARC 2025 + Exciting News for MARC 2029!

The Heinz Lab had a strong presence at the Midwest Auditory Research Conference (MARC) 2025, held June 19–21. The conference brought together researchers from across the region for engaging presentations, valuable discussions, and new collaborations in auditory science.

Heinz Lab Presentations at International Symposium on Hearing (ISH) 2025

Dr. Michael Heinz (PI) and Dr. Afagh Farhadi (postdoctoral researcher) from the Heinz Lab recently attended the 2025 International Symposium on Hearing (ISH) in Vienna, Austria, a premier conference in auditory science. The meeting featured outstanding talks and posters focused on physiology, psychophysics, and computational modeling.

Heinz Lab at ARO 2025!

We had an amazing time at the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 2025 MidWinter Meeting (Feb 21 - 26) in Orlando, Florida! This conference is always a highlight for us not just for presenting our latest research, but also for catching up with colleagues, exchanging ideas, and getting inspired by the exciting advancements in hearing science.

Heinz Lab at AAS 2025!

The Heinz Lab had a great time at the American Auditory Society (AAS) 2025 conference in Scottsdale, Arizona (Feb 13–15, 2025)! We presented some of our latest research, shared ideas, and had great discussions with colleagues in the field.

New publications from Heinz Lab is now online!

We are Excited to share that latest research article from Heinz Lab , "Impact of reduced spectral resolution on temporal-coherence–based source segregation," is now online in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA).
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Welcome to the Heinz Lab!

The Auditory Neurophysiology and Modeling Lab coordinates the use of neurophysiology, psychoacoustics, and computational modeling to extend our understanding of the different types of neural and perceptual hearing loss. By using a multidisciplinary approach, we are able to focus our lens to various depths of auditory perception and hearing science— essentially anywhere from the cochlea in the auditory periphery all the way up through the central nervous system. We are currently working on understanding the basic science of neural correlates underlying auditory perception, while also investigating translational approaches to diagnosing different types of cochlear damage to dissect the clinical category of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). 

 

Our research team is diverse; in addition to auditory neurophysiology our lab members have training in engineering, audiology, animal sciences, biology, medicine, and even music. The knowledge derived for our work has been and continues to be useful in evaluating the limitations of current hearing aids, and for suggesting novel strategies for hearing aids and cochlear implants. At Purdue, our lab collaborates extensively with the Systems Neuroscience of Auditory Perception Laboratory, the Department of Speech Language, & Hearing Sciences, the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, and the Purdue Institute for Integrative Neuroscience. We also collaborate with many labs outside Purdue.