Peer-Reviewed Poster Research Presentations
Note: These poster presentations, presented here in PDF format, represent peer-reviewed research that has been presented at the meetings of professional societies in the discipline of hearing. Use of materials is allowed and requires that proper credit be given.
Investigation into HEARlab N1-P2 Evoked Response
Julianne Ceruti and Frank Musiek
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
American Auditory Society, 2012
Normally Hearing Listeners’ Perceptions of Dynamic-Range Compressed Music
Naomi Croghan, Kathryn Arehart, James Kates
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
American Auditory Society, 2012
Characteristics of the N1-P2 On-Off Evoked Response Using Broadband Stimuli
Jennifer Gonzales and Frank Musiek
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
American Auditory Society, 2012
Assessing FPL calibration: Extended high frequencies and various cavity sizes
Rachel Scheperle, James Lewis, Stephen Neely, and Shawn Goodman
Boys Town National Research Hospital, Omaha, NE
American Auditory Society, 2011
An Investigation of the Relationship of ABR Wave V to Na-Pa of the MLR
Erin Wierzbinski, Krista Davison, Jennifer Gonzalez, Frank Musiek
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
American Academy of Audiology, 2012
Specific Frequency Band Contributions to the Loudness of Broadband Sounds
Daniel L. Valente, Harisadan Patra, Suyash Joshi, and Walt Jestead
Boys town National Research Hospital, Omaha NE
American Auditory Society, 2011
Predicting Hearing Aid Benefit From Speech Recognition Measures
Travis Moore and Benjamin Hornsby
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
American Auditory Society, 2011
Temporal-based Non-linear Hearing Aid Prescription Using a Genetic Algorithm
Andrew Sabin, Holly Wiles, and Pamela Souza
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
American Auditory Society, 2011
Localization in Binaural Hearing Aid Users
Louise Loiselle, Michael Dorman, William Yost, Sarah Cook, Tony Spahr
Arizona State University, Tempe AZ
American Auditory Society, 2011





