Communication Sciences and Disorders Publications

 

Research in the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders includes a wide range of topics in areas such as normal and disordered speech production and perception, language disorders, swallowing, hearing by normally hearing and hearing impaired listeners, and the causes and treatment of hearing loss.

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Submissions from 2017

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A common variant in CLDN14 causes precipitous, prelingual sensorineural hearing loss in multiple families due to founder effect, Justin A. Pater, Tammy Benteau, Anne Griffin, Cindy Penney, Susan G. Stanton, Sarah Predham, Bernadine Kielley, Jessica Squires, Jiayi Zhou, Quan Li, Nelly Abdelfatah, Darren D. O’Rielly, and Terry Lynn Young

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Acoustic reflexes in normal-hearing adults, typically developing children, and children with suspected auditory processing disorder: Thresholds, real-ear corrections, and the role of static compliance on estimates, Udit Saxena, Chris Allan, and Prudence Allen

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Testing the accuracy of timing reports in visual timing tasks with a consumer-grade digital camera, Rachael E. Smyth, Janis Oram Cardy, and David Purcell

Submissions from 2016

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Editorial: Providing hearing AIDS to infants and young children, Marlene Bagatto

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Prescribing and verifying hearing AIDS applying the American Academy of Audiology pediatric Amplification guideline: Protocols and outcomes from the Ontario Infant hearing program, Marlene Bagatto, Sheila Moodie, Christine Brown, April Malandrino, Frances Richert, Debbie Clench, and Susan Scollie

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Relevance of the International Classification of Functioning, Health and Disability: Children & Youth Version in Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Programs, Marlene P. Bagatto and Sheila T. Moodie

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CATALISE: A multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study. Identifying language impairments in children, D. V.M. Bishop, Margaret J. Snowling, Paul A. Thompson, Trisha Greenhalgh, Catherine Adams, Lisa Archibald, Gillian Baird, Ann Bauer, Jude Bellair, Christopher Boyle, Elizabeth Brownlie, Glenn Carter, Becky Clark, Judy Clegg, Nancy Cohen, Gina Conti-Ramsden, Julie Dockrell, Janet Dunn, Susan Ebbels, Aoife Gallagher, Simon Gibbs, Emma Gore-Langton, Mandy Grist, Mary Hartshorne, Alison Hüneke, Marc Joanisse, Sally Kedge, Thomas Klee, Saloni Krishnan, Linda Lascelles, James Law, and Laurence Leonard

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Localization-in-noise and binaural medial olivocochlear functioning in children and young adults, Sriram Boothalingam, Ewan Macpherson, Chris Allan, Prudence Allen, and David Purcell

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Using the real-ear-to-coupler difference within the American Academy of audiology pediatric amplification guideline: Protocols for applying and predicting earmold RECDs, Sheila Moodie, Jonathan Pietrobon, Eileen Rall, George Lindley, Leisha Eiten, Dave Gordey, Lisa Davidson, K. Shane Moodie, Marlene Bagatto, Meredith Magathan Haluschak, Paula Folkeard, and Susan Scollie

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Pediatric audiology in North America: Current clinical practice and how it relates to the American Academy of Audiology pediatric amplification guideline, Sheila Moodie, Eileen Rall, Leisha Eiten, George Lindley, Dave Gordey, Lisa Davidson, Marlene Bagatto, and Susan Scollie

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Fitting frequency-lowering signal processing applying the American Academy of audiology pediatric amplification guideline: Updates and protocols, Susan Scollie, Danielle Glista, Julie Seto, Andrea Dunn, Brittany Schuett, Marianne Hawkins, Nazanin Pourmand, and Vijay Parsa

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Fitting noise management signal processing applying the American Academy of audiology pediatric amplification guideline: Verification protocols, Susan Scollie, Charla Levy, Nazanin Pourmand, Parvaneh Abbasalipour, Marlene Bagatto, Frances Richert, Shane Moodie, Jeff Crukley, and Vijay Parsa

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Extended bandwidth real-ear measurement accuracy and repeatability to 10 kHz, Jonathan M. Vaisberg, Ewan A. Macpherson, and Susan D. Scollie

Submissions from 2015

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Cochlear delay and medial olivocochlear functioning in children with suspected auditory processing disorder, Sriram Boothalingam, Chris Allan, Prudence Allen, and David Purcell

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Sensitivity of envelope following responses to vowel polarity, Vijayalakshmi Easwar, Laura Beamish, Steven Aiken, Jong Min Choi, Susan Scollie, and David Purcell

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Effect of Stimulus Level and Bandwidth on Speech-Evoked Envelope Following Responses in Adults with Normal Hearing, Vijayalakshmi Easwar, David W. Purcell, Steven J. Aiken, Vijay Parsa, and Susan D. Scollie

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Evaluation of Speech-Evoked Envelope Following Responses as an Objective Aided Outcome Measure: Effect of Stimulus Level, Bandwidth, and Amplification in Adults with Hearing Loss, Vijayalakshmi Easwar, David W. Purcell, Steven J. Aiken, Vijay Parsa, and Susan D. Scollie

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Objective quality and intelligibility prediction for users of assistive listening devices: Advantages and limitations of existing tools, Tiago H. Falk, Vijay Parsa, Joao F. Santos, Kathryn Arehart, Oldooz Hazrati, Rainer Huber, James M. Kates, and Susan Scollie

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Meta-analysis of receptive and expressive language skills in autism spectrum disorder, Elaine Y.L. Kwok, Heather M. Brown, Rachael E. Smyth, and Janis Oram Cardy

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Crossed and uncrossed acoustic reflex growth functions in normal-hearing adults, typically developing children, and children with suspected auditory processing disorder, Udit Saxena, Chris Allan, and Prudence Allen

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Nonverbal learning disabilities and asperger syndrome in young adults: Vocabulary, gestalts, and social perception, M. E. Stothers and J. Oram Cardy

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Evaluation of wideband frequency responses and non-linear frequency compression for children with mild to moderate high-frequency hearing loss, Jace Wolfe, Andrew John, Erin Schafer, Mary Hudson, Michael Boretzki, Susan Scollie, Whitney Woods, Julie Wheeler, Krystal Hudgens, and Sara Neumann

Submissions from 2014

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Nonlinear frequency compression in hearing aids: impact on speech and language development., Ruth Bentler, Elizabeth Walker, Ryan McCreery, Richard M Arenas, and Patricia Roush

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The ling 6(HL) test: Typical pediatric performance data and clinical use evaluation, Danielle Glista, Susan Scollie, Sheila Moodie, and Vijayalakshmi Easwar

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X-Linked Hearing Loss: Two Gene Mutation Examples Provide Generalizable Implications for Clinical Care, Susan G. Stanton