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The seminar Series meets Thursdays during the academic year from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm in room 327 BK.

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Past Seminars

DATE PRESENTER AFFLIATION TOPIC
12.8.2005 Andrea Simonson MIT Frequency Selectivity in Normal and Impaired Hearing
11.10.2005 Jennifer Tufts University of Connecticut Risks and Costs of Noise Exposure in the U.S. Navy
10.27.2005 Larry Revit Revitronix Microphone Techniques for Presenters
10.13.2005 Patrick Zurek Sensimetrics Corporation Hearing Loss Simulation -- From Laboratory to Clinic
9.29.2005 Brian Fligor Children’s Hospital, Boston Factors Associated with Sensorineural Hearing Loss Among Survivors of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
9.15.2006 Linda Welsh Brown University A Clinically Diagnosed Case of Loud Music Dependency Disorder
1.27.2005 Joan Bessing Seton Hall University, Uses of Virtual Reality in Clinical Practice: Connecting the Lab to the Clinic
1.13.2005 Andrew Stuart East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Speech Recognition In Continuous and Interrupted Noise Reveals Development of Auditory Temporal Resolution
10.28.2004 Jeremy Marozeau IRCAM, Paris France Towards a new method to estimate the loudness of non-stationary sounds
2.11.2004 Eva Wagner Northeastern University, Boston MA Reaction Time to Narrowband and Broadband Noise: Loudness vs. Sensation Level
11.5.2003 Frank Kuk Widex Hearing Instruments What makes a hearing aid fitting successful
10.16.2003 Mike Epstein Northeastern University, Boston MA The Equal Loudness Ratio Hypothesis
10.2.2003 Chris Halpin Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Associate Professor of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School Psychophysical testing of prospective temporal bone donors
9.25.2003 Eva Wagner Northeastern University, Boston MA  Reaction Time to Narrowband and Broadband Noise: Loudness vs. Sensation Level
2.20.2003 Florentine, Buus, Rosenberg Northeastern University, Boston MA Softness Imperception: Evidence for elevated loudness at threshold in cochlear hearing loss
2.19.2003 David Luterman Emerson College, Boston MA Counselling and the Speech and Hearing Therapist
2.13.2003 Barbara Shinn-Cunningham Boston University, Boston MA Localizing sound in chaos: Echoes and reverberation
2.6.2003 Brian Fligor Children's Hospital, Boston MA Auditory Risk Assesment of portable compact disc players
1.30.2003 Frank Inglehart Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton MA Speech Perception by Students w/ CIs Using 2 Sound Field Systems in Acoustically Poor & Ideal classrooms
1.23.2003 Mike Epstein Northeastern University, Boston MA Measures of Compression
1.16.2003 Christophe Micheyl Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA Auditory stream segregation: some perceptual consequences and neurophysiological correlates
1.9.2-03 Søren Buus & Mickey  Stahl Northeastern University, Boston MA Psychophysical Procedures w/ Zest
12.12.2002 Ole Dyrlund GN Resound, Denmark Hearing Loss & Hearing Aids
12.5.2002 Eva Wagner Northeastern University, Boston MA CMR
11.14.2002 Mary Florentine Northeastern University, Boston MA What is the form of loudness function for short tones?
10.31.2002 Therese O'Neil Pirozzi Northeastern University, Boston MA Please respect patient confidentiality
10.24.2002 Yoav Arieh J.B. Pierce Laboratory, Yale University School of Medicine Recalibrating the Auditory System: A Speed-Accuracy Analysis of Intensity Perception
10.17.2002 Michael Posner University of Oregon, Professor Emeritus  DEVELOPMENT OF ATTENTIONAL NETWORKS IN CHILDHOOD.
10.10.2002 Bertram Scharf Northeastern University, Boston MA Listen my children and… (On sequential Effects in Hearing)
10.3.2002 Candice Costa Northeastern University, Boston MA Temporal-resolution deficits can vary with Cochlear hearing losses
9.26.2002 Mary Florentine Northeastern University, Boston MA It's Softness Imperception, Not Loudness Recruitment
5.23.2002 Brad Ingrao HIMSA Clinical Applications of NOAH System 3
5.9.2002 Andrew Oxenham Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA Listening through the cochlear amplifier: Perceptual consequences and behavioral measures of auditory nonlinearities
4.26.2002 W. Tecumseh Fitch   Evolution of vocal and auditory mechanisms
4.18.2002 Margaret Denny   Breathing for narrative: Some physiological correlates of "Frog, where are you?"
4.11.2002 William Hartmann   How listeners localize sounds in a room - making the best of a bad physical situation
3.14.2002 George Charpied Northeastern University, Boston MA The transparent nervous system
3.7.2002 Bruce Schneider University of Toronto at Mississauga Top-down control of sensory intensity in audition
2.28.2002 Clarke Cox Boston Medical Center, Boston MA The current status of universal newborn hearing screening
2.7.2002 Eva Wagner   Comodulation masking release in gerbils and humans
1.17.2002 Baerbel Nieder Northeastern University, Boston MA How the Duration and Level of Intense Tones Affect the Loudness Reduction (Recalibration)
1.10.2002 Mindy Rosenberg Northeastern University, Boston MA Bekesy Audiometry:  A review of the literature
1.3.2002 Linda Walsh Drew University, A clinically diagnosed case of loud music dependency
11.29.2001 Barbara Shinn-Cunningham Boston University, Boston MA Understanding a nearby talker in a noisy room using one or two ears
11.8.2001 Jennifer Horner Catt   Innovation and error in clinical practice: Mishap, mismanagement, or malpractice?
11.7.2001 Linda Ferrier Northeastern University, Boston MA A pronunciation screening test for non-native speakers of English;  A history of product development
11.3.2001 Therese O’Neil-Perozzi & Mary Florentine Northeastern University, Boston MA A wellness model applied to counseling individuals
11.1.2001 Larry Revit Revitronix, Burlington, VT Multichannel sound apparatus for assessing real-world hearing aid benefit
10.18.2001 Candice Costa Northeastern University, Boston MA Central Auditory Processing Disorders
10.11.2001 Lynn Hansberry Boston Public Schools Multicultural aspects of counseling
9.27.2001 #1: Soren Buus#2: Michael Epstein Northeastern University, Boston MA #1:  Modifications to the power function for loudness #2:  Loudness ratios between short and long tones
8.2.2001 #1 Soren Buus #2  Michael Epstein Northeastern University, Boston MA #1:  Psychophysical methods and other factors that affect the outcome of psychoacoustic measurements. #2:  The effect of peripheral compression on the growth of loudness.
7.19.2001 Larry Revit Revitronix, Burlington, VT Multichannel sound apparatus for assessing real-world hearing-aid benefit
5.31.2001 Raymond Hurley University of South Florida An abbreviated word recognition protocol based on word difficulty: Does the neighborhood activation model the word error rates?
5.23.2001 Marjorie North Northeastern University, Boston MA How to speak (with lots of audience participation)
5.21.2001 Meaghan Clifford   Treatment integrity in augmentative and alternative communication
5.14.2001 Glenis Long Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York, Cochlear wave reflections:  Otoacoustic emissions and psychoacoustic fine structure
5.7.2001 Jennifer Tufts Penn State University Speech spectra and the Speech Intelligibility Index with and without hearing protection in different noise levels.
4.26.2001  Baerbel Nieder Northeastern University, Boston MA Even more loudness research from the last 10 years
4.19.2001 Peter Marvit Northeastern University, Boston MA Temporal and speech processing deficits in auditory neuropathy
4.12.2001 Kathy Peck H.E.A.R. , San Fransisco, CA Informal chat with Kathy Peck, rockstar and founder of H.E.A.R.
3.7.2001 Sharon Manuel Northeastern University, Boston MA Talking Puzzles:  articulation, acoustics, & perception of casual speech
3.2.2001 Chris Halpin Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Associate Professor of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School Clinical speech information modeling
2.28.2001 Monica Hawley University of Maryland School of Medicine Localization abilities in listeners with hearing impairments.
1.18.2001 Peter Marvit Northeastern University, Boston MA Effect of track length on MML procedures

 


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