Student Research Grant in Audiology 1985 - 1997
1997
Awarded $1,000
Andrea L. Page, University of WisconsinÂÂ, 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"