Virtual Audiology Conference, 2010

Webcasts June 28

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  • Suzanne Purdy
    Electrophysiological assessment of auditory function in infants and children
  • Gitte Keidser
    How the NAL-NL2 prescription differs from NAL-NL1
  • Michael Schulte
    Listening Effort
  • David McAlpine
    Binaural Hearing and the Brain’s Temporal Limits in Electrical Stimulation
  • Martin Meyer
    General remarks on cortical plasticity and cochlear implants
  • Patrick Boyle
    Cochlear implants: who is suitable and what performance should be expected?
  • Richard Tyler
    Selection criteria for bilateral hearing devices for children and adults using hearing aids and/or cochlear implants.
  • Josh M. Alexander
    Maximizing Benefit from Nonlinear Frequency Compression
  • Jace Wolfe
    From Good to Great: Non-linear Frequency Compression for Children with Moderate Hearing Loss
  • Danielle Glista
    Nonlinear frequency compression: Verification options and fitting challenges.
  • Ken W. Grant
    Modality Effects on Spoken Word Processing
  • Daniel Shub
    Differentiating Between "Testing of Auditory Learning" and "Testing for Auditory Learning"

Webcasts June 29

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  • Andrea Varsavsky
    Optimal Frequency Compression Setting in the Presence of Noise
  • Michael Boretzki
    Bandwidth and frequency lowering techniques
  • Piers Dawes
    Auditory Processing Disorder in children
  • James W. Hall
    Auditory Processing Disorders (APD): Diagnosis is Feasible and Management is Effective
  • Michel Hoen
    Speech comprehension and the cocktail party phenomenon: dissecting the informational masking effect in speech-in-speech comprehension, psycholinguistic and neuroscientific approaches
  • Linda M. Thibodeau
    Behavioral Verification of Speech Recognition Benefits with FM System
    Inner Ear therapy with developmental genes
  • Anne Marie Tharpe
    Unilateral Hearing Loss: Consequences for Children
  • Dawna Lewis
    Functional Auditory Skills in Children with Minimal Hearing Loss