Bone Conducting Lollipop: An exploration of flavour, sound and experience

  • Shaw-Miller , Simon (Principal Investigator)
  • Hall, Amanda J (Co-Investigator)
  • Shirazi, Sabrina (Collaborator)
  • Farwell, Neal J (Co-Investigator)
  • Roudaut, Anne (Co-Investigator)
  • Senior, Timothy (Collaborator)
  • Brown, Ashley (Collaborator)
  • Saxton, Luke (Collaborator)

Project Details

Description

The project aims to finalising the design of a Bone Conducting Lollipop, which will be used with children and young people, including, but not limited to, those experiencing hearing loss. It allows a person, even with 'hearing loss', to hear music in their head, through bone conduction. The bone conducting lollipop was formed to unite the experience of hearing sound with tasting a corresponding flavour. The project will explore whether children with hearing loss perceive sounds and their interaction with other senses differently to children with normal hearing.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/02/1731/07/17

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