Facilities
Virtual Tour
The Auditory & Speech Sciences Laboratory at the University of South Florida
is directed by Dr. David A. Eddins and Dr. Ann C. Eddins. The facility consists of
two spaces. Together they house seven sound attenuating booths, five of which are
set up for combined perceptual and electrophysiological measurements using headphones
or sound field loudspeaker arrays. Dr. Ann C. Eddins directs the human neurophysiology
facilities within each location. Each facility has access to comfortable participant
waiting areas, participant counseling areas, and workstations.
The primary location (~3,500 square feet) is in Suite 210 Business Partnership Building and houses five sound booths with six listening stations, two subject intake rooms, two director’s offices (Eddins, DA; Eddins, AC), a senior faculty/staff office (Ozmeral, EJ; Yellamsetty, A; Secor, C), six postdoctoral and PhD trainee workstations, and ten support staff workstations (research audiologists, research coordinator, visiting scholars, audiology doctoral students, engineers and undergraduates). At the lab entry are one small and one large conference room; the latter doubles as a human subjects test room for a variety of sound field experiments.
The second ASSL facility (~900 square feet) is located in the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders (CSD). The ASSL CSD facility houses two double-walled sound suites, an intake room, and five workstations.