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Student Research Grant in Audiology 1985 - 1997

1997

Awarded $1,000
Andrea L. Page, University of Wisconsin­, Madison
Mentor: Terry L. Wiley
“The Perception of Speech Produced in Noise”

1996

Awarded $2,000
Vardit Lichtenstein, CUNY
Mentor: David R. Stapells
“The Effective Duration of the Stimulus for the Auditory Brainstem and Middle Latency Responses”

1995

Awarded $2,000
Pamela Souza, Syracuse University
Mentor: Christopher W. Turner
“Effect of Compression Amplification on the Temporal Cues of Speech for Hearing-Impaired Listeners”

1994

Awarded $2,000
Jo Manette Kathleen Nousak, City University of New York
“Loudness and Auditory Brainstem (ABR) and Middle Latency (MLR) Responses in Adults with Normal and Sensorineurally-Impaired Hearing”

1993

Awarded $2,000
Peggy Oates, City University of New York
“Frequency Specificity of the Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) to 500 and 2000 Hz Linear-Versus Blackman-Windowed Tones”

1992

Awarded $2,000
Brett Martin, The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York
“The Effect of Decreased Audibility, Produced by High-Pass Noise Masking, on Cortical Event-Related Potentials (N1-P2, Mismatch Negativity) to Speech Sounds (/da/, /ba/)”

1991

No Award

1990

Awarded $1,000
Susan R. Mahanes, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
“Peripheral and Central Auditory Factors in Obscure Auditory Dysfunction”

1989

Awarded $1,000
Amy R. Horwitz, Syracuse University
“Effects of Different Frequency Response Strategies Upon Recognition and Preference for Audible Speech Stimuli”

1988

Awarded $1,000
Christine M. Gilmore, Memphis State University
“Effects of Changes in Maximum Output Setting on Hearing Aid Performance in the Real World”

1987

Awarded $1,000
M. Patrick Feeney, University of Washington
“The Effect of Distinctive Feature Scoring on the Split‑Half Reliability of the California Consonant Test for Subjects With High Frequency Hearing Impairment”

1986

Awarded $1,000
Carolyn J. Brown, University of Iowa
“Inferior Colliculus Response to Peripheral Electrical Stimulation in Normal and Neonatally Deafened Rats”

1985

Awarded $1,000
Patricia W. Earl, University of Tennessee
“The Relationship Between the Auditory Brainstem Response Intensity Function and Magnitude Estimation of Loudness”