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Jungmee Lee
Title: Assistant Professor
Room: 207C
Office Phone: (520) 626-5083
Email: jmlee6@email.arizona.edu

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Overview

Jungmee Lee has been conducting research on human's perception of sounds, psychoacoustics since 1990. Dr. Lee received her Ph.D. degree in Psychology from the University of Florida in 1994, and later worked as a research associate at the Department of Speech and Hearing sciences, Arizona State University. After four-year maternity leave, Dr. Lee continued her research as a visiting research scholar in psychoacoustics lab and otoacoustic emissions (OAE) lab at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York right before she joined the Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences at the University of Arizona, 2005.

Dr. Lee's on-going research project is understanding a temporal integration process of the auditory system of time-varying sounds like speech and music. This project is supported by NIH/NIDCD research grant.

Dr. Lee will extend her research to study a potential relationship between temporal process deficit and speech/reading deficits. Another research interest is to understand impacts of envelope information in complex tones. Dr. Lee is involved in a project to compare the psychoacoustics behavioral measurement with OAE and frequency following response (FFR) on impacts of envelope information in a mistuned harmonic complex.

Selected Publications

Click here for a list of Dr. Lee's Education and Selected Publications.

   
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