Browsing by Author "Anne Marie Tharpe"
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Conroy, Kate Rose (2015-04-30)Department: Hearing and Speech SciencesTinnitus affects approximately 50 million people in the United States (U.S.) and can be a challenging problem to address. Many treatments for tinnitus have been proposed, including acupuncture and hypnosis. Efficacy ...
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Soman, Uma Gokhale (2017-03-22)Department: Hearing and Speech SciencesThe ability to adequately perceive and utilize the prosody of spoken language is important for successful communication. Children with hearing loss who use cochlear implants have demonstrated deficits in perception of ...
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Gustafson, Samantha Jordan (2017-11-21)Department: Hearing and Speech SciencesIt is well documented that noise has a detrimental effect on speech processing and that speech-in-noise perception abilities continue to develop into adolescence. However, our understanding of the mechanism by which ...
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Porter, Heather (2012-04-13)Department: Hearing and Speech SciencesBinaural hearing results in a number of listening advantages relative to monaural hearing, including enhanced hearing sensitivity and better speech understanding in adverse listening conditions. These advantages are ...
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Ryan, Hollea Ann McClellan (2012-08-13)Department: Hearing and Speech SciencesMother-infant attachment is a connection between a child and his/her mother that is dependent upon maternal sensitivity and accessibility. This relationship is well studied in children with typical development as well as ...
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Guillot, Kathryn Marie (2011-12-06)Department: Hearing and Speech SciencesThe purpose of the study was to examine the developmental effects of duration cues by comparing the phonetic boundaries and slopes of typically-developing (TD) children to adults on a stop-glide continuum, to examine the ...