Browsing CSD Faculty Publications by Title
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Autism spectrum disorder early screening practices: a survey of physicians
(SAGE Publications, 2015-08)The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released a policy statement in 2007 urging physicians to screen for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at 18 and 24 months. This study sought to identify the screening practices of ... -
Book review: Critical thinking: Conceptual perspectives and practical guidelines
(Wiley, 2018-03-06)In 1938, Orson Welles’ infamous radio broadcast of War of the Worlds supposedly sent millions of Americans panicking, thinking the United States were under attack by alien invaders. This story is widely known and generally ... -
Cognitive anxiety as a function of speaker role for fluent speakers and persons who stutter
(Elsevier, 2003)Fransella [Personal change and reconstruction. London: Academic Press] suggested that persons who stutter experience a lack of meaningfulness of their fluent speaker role and demonstrated that a Personal Construct Psychology ... -
A comparative study: tongue muscle performance in weightlifters and runners
(Wiley Open Access, 2018-11-01)Exercise mode (i.e., resistance training, endurance training) is known to yield mode-specific effects on strength and endurance of muscles that are directly targeted during the exercise. Such mode-specific effects can also ... -
Comparing iPadA (R) and paper assessments for children with ASD: an initial study
(SAGE Publications, 2019-05)iPadA (R) and paper versions of a receptive vocabulary assessment were administered to 4- to 6-year olds with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). No differences were found between scores on the two assessments. ... -
Contralateral suppression of distortion product otoacoustic emissions and the middle-ear muscle reflex in human ears
(Elsevier BV, 2008-03)Distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) were measured in the absence and presence of contralateral noise at five levels--below, equal to, and above the middle-ear muscle (MEM) reflex threshold. The resultant ... -
Developing a university-based interprofessional education diagnostic team to identify children with possible autism spectrum disorder
(SAGE Publications, 2017-05)Upon entering the workplace, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are required to work on interprofessional teams, yet many of these professionals have not received adequate preservice instruction on how to collaborate. ... -
Distortion product otoacoustic emission fine structure is responsible for variability of distortion product otoacoustic emission contralateral suppression
(Acoustical Society of America, 2008-06)Alteration of the distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) level by a contralateral sound, which is known as DPOAE contralateral suppression, has been attributed to the feedback mechanism of the medial olivocochlear ... -
Ear canal pressure variations versus negative middle ear pressure: comparison using distortion product otoacoustic emission measurement in humans
(Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2012)Objective: For more than a century, positive and/or negative ear canal air pressure (ECP) has often been employed to simulate negative middle ear pressure (MEP) in exploring the latter's effect on hearing sensitivity and ... -
Effects of aging on the precedence effect in sound localization
(American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 1990-12)The precedence effect in sound localization can be evoked by presenting identical sounds (e.g., clicks) from pairs of loudspeakers placed on opposite sides of a subject's head. With appropriate inter-loudspeaker delays, ... -
Effects of consecutive trials and test-retest reliability of 1000-Hz tympanometry in adults
(Informa Plc., 2015-04)Objective: To investigate the effect of consecutive 1000-Hz tympanometry testing on admittance measures, and examine test-retest reliability. Design: Repeated measures with eight trials of 1000-Hz Y-a and B-a/G(a) tympanometry, ... -
Effects of consecutive wideband tympanometry trials on energy absorbance measures of the middle ear
(American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2014-10)Purpose: Wideband acoustic immittance (WAI) is a new technique for assessing middle ear transfer function. It includes energy absorbance (EA) measures and can be acquired with the ear canal pressure varied, known as wideband ... -
The effects of contextualization on fluency in three groups of children
(American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 2001-06)This study investigated the effects of contextualization on fluency in 12 school-age children who stutter (CWS), 11 children with language impairment (CLI), and 12 children with normally developing fluency skills (CNF). ... -
Effects of input processing and type of personal frequency modulation system on speech-recognition performance of adults with cochlear implants
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013-01)Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare speech recognition in quiet and in noise for cochlear implant recipients using two different types of personal frequency modulation (FM) systems (directly coupled ... -
Effects of negative middle ear pressure on distortion product otoacoustic emissions and application of a compensation procedure in humans
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009-04)This study was intended to systematically examine the effect of negative middle ear pressure (MEP) on distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) and to validate a compensation procedure to account for negative MEP ... -
Effects of neocortical lesions on the P300 component of the auditory evoked response
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1990-11)P300 event-related potentials were recorded in 10 subjects with neocortical lesions, and 10 control subjects, using a basic oddball paradigm. In separate tests, subjects discriminated rare and frequent tones that differed ... -
Effects of simulated cataracts on speech intelligibility
(Elsevier, 2012-06-28)Limited research is available on how well visual cues integrate with auditory cues to improve speech intelligibility in persons with visual impairments, such as cataracts. We investigated whether simulated cataracts ... -
An electrochemical sensor for the detection of antibiotic contaminants in water
(ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY, 2013)A nanochannel-based electrochemical sensor for the detection of trace amounts of erythromycin has been developed. The sensor is capable of specifically detecting erythromycin, at a sensitivity of 0.001 parts per trillion, ... -
Examining audiology students' clinical collaboration skills when using virtual audiology cases aided with no collaboration, live collaboration, and virtual collaboration
(American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2022-03-03)Introduction: The purpose of this study was to examine students' ability to use effective clinical collaboration online in a designed scaffolded environment. Three groups were formed to achieve this goal: two control ... -
A further analysis of narrative skills of children who stutter
(Elsevier, 1999-09)This study tested for differences between children who stutter (CWS) and children with normally developing communication skills (CNC) on measures of narrative complexity and cohesion use in two narrative tasks. In addition, ...