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Christian Stilp, PhD

Assistant ProfessorPhoto of Dr. Stilp

Office: 308 Life Sciences Building
Phone:
(502) 852-0820
Email:
christian.stilp@louisville.edu

 

Lab: Auditory Perception and Processing Lab
Lab Location: 301i Life Sciences Building
Lab Phone: (502) 852-6950

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Education

Ph.D., 2011, University of Wisconsin

 

Research Interests

  • Auditory perception, speech perception, efficient coding, perceptual organization, perceptual learning, sensory neuroscience, computational modeling
 

Representative Publications (click here for a full list)

  • Stilp, C.E., Goupell, M.J., & Kluender, K.R. (2013). Speech perception in simulated electric hearing exploits information-bearing acoustic change. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 133(2), EL136-EL141.
  • Stilp, C.E., & Kluender, K.R. (2012). Efficient coding and statistically optimal weighting of covariance among acoustic attributes in novel sounds. PLoS ONE 7(1): e30845. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0030845
  • Stilp, C.E., & Kluender, K.R. (2011). Non-isomorphism in efficient coding of complex sound properties. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130(5), EL352-EL357.
  • Stilp, C.E., Rogers, T.T., & Kluender, K.R. (2010). Rapid efficient coding of correlated complex acoustic properties. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 107(50), 21914-21919.
  • Stilp, C.E., & Kluender, K.R. (2010). Cochlea-scaled spectral entropy, not consonants, vowels, or time, best predicts speech intelligibility. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 107(27), 12387-12392.
  • Stilp, C.E., Alexander, J.M., Kiefte, M., & Kluender, K.R. (2010). Auditory color constancy: Calibration to reliable spectral properties across speech and nonspeech contexts and targets. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 72(2), 470-480.
 
Courses Often Taught
  • Quantitative Methods in Psychology
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