Theodore Glattke, PhD
Room: 236
Office Phone: (520) 621-7065
Email: glattke@email.arizona.edu
Research efforts in applied auditory physiology are designed to address questions related to the application of auditory electrophysiological responses and otoacoustic emissions to clinical problems. We have recently published the most comprehensive study to date on the use of transient otoacoustic emissions (TEOAEs) to detect hearing loss in children and young adults.
Projects currently under way include: (a) optimization of stimulus parameters to detect hearing loss in adults using distortion project otoacoustic emissions; (b) central masking effects on auditory brain stem responses; and 8 comparisons of synchronized and non synchronized spontaneous otoacoustic emissions. We participate in the National Consortium for Newborn Hearing Screening. A number of opportunities exist to conduct projects in cooperating medical centers throughout the country.
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