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Matthews Distinguished University Professor,
Advisor to Speech & Hearing Club
Director of Communication Research Laboratory
Education
·Postdoctoral Work, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
·PhD, Northeastern University
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Office: 226 Forsyth (post stop - 106A Forsyth)
Voice: 617-373-2497
Fax: 617-373-5199
E-mail: florentin@neu.edu
Scholarly Interests
· Basic processing and models of normal hearing
and hearing loss
· Ability of non-native listeners to understand
speech in noise
· Cross-cultural attitudes towards noise
and annoyance
· Hearing-loss prevention through Education
Bio
Professor Florentine left Massachusetts Institute
of Technology in 1980 and crossed the Charles River
to start the Communication Research Laboratory at
Northeastern University. Since its inception the
laboratory has received continuous funding from
the National Institutes of Health and supported
the work of many students and post-doctoral research
associates in an interdisciplinary atmosphere. Students
and faculty across three colleges (Bouve, Arts and
Sciences, and Engineering) work together to learn
from and with one another.
Professor Florentine has authored or co-authored
over 100 research papers on various topics related
to hearing, including auditory neuroscience, basic
processing and models of auditory processing in
normal and impaired hearing, the ability of non-native
listeners to understand speech in noise, cross-cultural
attitudes toward noise, and hearing-loss prevention
through education. She has served as a distinguished
professor, or the equivalent, in Denmark, Germany,
Japan, and the U. S. A. She is a Fellow of the American
Academy of Audiology and the Acoustical Society
of America.
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