The Human Auditory Physiology Laboratory

School of Audiology and Speech Sciences, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada


WELCOME TO THE HAP LAB WEBSITE!
Director: David R. Stapells

Established in 1996, the Human Auditory Physiology Lab - the HAP Lab - is a research laboratory concerned with (i) brain mechanisms  underlying normal and impaired hearing (and language) in humans, and (ii) the development, refinement and application of physiological measurement techniques for the identification and assessment of hearing impairment in infants and young children. The major tools are Auditory Evoked Potentials and Event-Related Potentials, as well as Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions. The HAPLAB is committed to the training of graduate and undergraduate students in these areas, as well as to continuing education activities for Audiology professionals.

We thank the following grant agencies for their funding assistance: The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada and the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) currently provide research grant funding for research in the HAPLAB. Students in the HAPLAB receive funding from NSERC, CIHR, and the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR).

Location: The HAPLAB is located in the "Audiology Research Unit", in the Woodward Instructional Resource Centre (IRC Room B27/28, Basement).       Get Map to HAPLAB (in "IRC")

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This site is authored and maintained by David R. Stapells. Comments, questions, etc. may be emailed to David Stapells (stapellsATaudiospeech.ubc.ca)  at the School of Audiology and Speech Sciences, University of British Columbia. Note: replace "AT" with "@" to send email.

This site was last updated October 2009