Carnegie Mellon University

PCAN

Pittsburgh Cognitive Auditory Neuroscience

PCAN core laboratories

Barbara Shinn-Cunningham

Professor and Director, Neuroscience Institute
Carnegie Mellon University

Lori L. Holt

Professor, Department of Psychology
Carnegie Mellon University

Bharath Chandrasekaran

Professor, Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
University of Pittsburgh

Jason Bohland

Associate Professor, Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
University of Pittsburgh

Christopher Brown

Associate Professor, Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
University of Pittsburgh

Mandy Hampton-Wray

Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
University of Pittsburgh

Laurie Heller

Teaching Professor, Department of Psychology
Carnegie Mellon University

Richard Randall

Professor, School of Music
Carnegie Mellon University

Richard Stern

Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University

Seth Wiener

Assistant Professor, Modern Languages
Carnegie Mellon University

PCAN undergradates

Delaney Tyson, University of Pittsburgh, Neuroscience and Linguistics major
Erin Smith, University of Pittsburgh, Neuroscience major
Brandon Wu, CMU Psychology major

Rachel Choi, CMU Psychology major
Joseph Luetkehans, CMU
Lily Behm, Hamilton College, Neuroscience major
Isabella Fons, CMU, Information Systems major
PCAN undergraduates
PCAN Summer Undergraduate Olympics @ CMU, August 2019
PCAN undergraduates
PCAN Summer Undergraduate Olympics @ CMU, August 2019
PCAN group
Neeraj's parents visit for lab lunch, August 2019
PCAN undergraduates
PCAN Summer Undergraduate Olympics @ CMU, August 2019

Auditory @ Pittsburgh

PCAN is interconnected with many other groups dedicated to auditory research at Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh. Trainees and faculty have the opportunity for frequent interaction across labs.

The Pittsburgh Hearing Research Center, a dedicated group of scientists, physicians and staff working on basic and clinical aspects of hearing and sound perception, in both health and disease.

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Pittsburgh.

Training in Auditory and Vestibular Neuroscience is a NIH-supported Institutional T32 that provides support to PhD students and postdoctoral researchers pursuing auditory and vestibular research.

Collaborators in the Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh; Department of Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh; Linguistics, University of Pittsburgh; Bioengineering, Carnegie Mellon University; Modern Languages, Carnegie Mellon University.

PCAN trainees can earn a Ph.D. through multiple Carnegie Mellon and University of Pittsburgh programs. For more information, see our guide for prospective students.