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 About the Authors
 T. Christina Zhao zhaotc@uw.edu
Institute for Learning &
Brain Sciences (I-LABS) University of Washington
Portage Bay Building, Box 357988 Seattle, Washington 98195, USA
T. Christina Zhao is a research scientist at the Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences (I-LABS), Univer-
sity of Washington, Seattle. Her background intercepts various disciplines, including speech and hearing sciences, psychology, biology, and piano performance. Her research focuses on how the human brain processes complex sounds, such as speech and music, and how early experience, such as music training or language background, may influence these neural processes. She conducts research to address these questions with a wide range of methods, including behavioral, electrophysiological (magneto-/electroencephalography) and physiological (elec- trocardiography) measurements in both adults and infants.
  Patricia K. Kuhl pkkuhl@uw.edu
Institute for Learning &
Brain Sciences (I-LABS) University of Washington
Portage Bay Building, Box 357988 Seattle, Washington 98195, USA
Patricia K. Kuhl is the Bezos Family Foundation Endowed Chair in Early Childhood Learning and Codirector of the University of Washington (Seattle) Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences. Internationally recognized for research on language acquisition, Dr. Kuhl pioneered infant brain measures and conducted studies demonstrating how
children learn. Dr. Kuhl spoke at President Clinton’s and Presi- dent Bush’s White House conferences. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Kuhl received the Acous- tical Society of America Silver and Gold Medals, the IPSEN Foundation’s Jean-Louis Signoret Neuropsychology Prize, the William James Lifetime Achievement Award, the George Miller Prize in Cognitive Neuroscience, and the American Psychologi- cal Association Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award.
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