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Audiology students hold Fall 2023 Research Day

audiology students present their projects

Student presenters prepare for the morning session. From left to right: Mike Zandona, Brittney Mattingly, Chase Ontario (front), Daniel Chun, and Ryan Hildebrandt.

Third-year audiology students presented their doctoral projects during Fall Research Day 2023. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders faculty Drs. Erol Ozmeral, , Jungmee Lee, Catherine Rogers, Michelle Arnold, and Jennifer Lister introduced the following students and their research projects:

  • Daniel Chun, "Effects of Head Movement on a Spatial Release from Masking Task"
  • Mike Zandona, "Adaptability of Decision Weighting in Multi-Talker Segregation"
  • Brittney Mattingly, "Speech Stream Segregation"
  • Chase Ontario, "Multi-Sensory Test of the Information-Divergence Hypothesis"
  • Ryan Hildebrandt, "Relationship Between Spectro-temporal Processing and Frequency Selectivity"
  • Janice Yau, "Performance of Bilingual Speakers on the English and Cantonese Versions of the Hearing in Noise Test (HINT)"
  • Arianna Bastys, "Speech-in-noise Performance on the AzBio Sentence Test for Adult Bilingual Speakers"
  • Kristina Mullins, "Investigation of the Relationship Between Hearing and Cognition"
  • Abby Rowe, "Auditory Processing Across the Lifespan"

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