Dear list
We cordially invite you to participate in a one-day session on the physiological and psychological aspects of central auditory processing dysfunction, to be held at the ASA Fall meeting on October 30, 2014 (Indianapolis Marriott Downtown Hotel). We look forward to a lively roundtable discussion with these speakers and we hope that you will be able to come. Please also help us in advertising this special session to your colleagues. Special Session: Physiological and Psychological Aspects of Central Auditory Processing Dysfunction. October 30, 2014 (Thursday): 8:30am to 5pm. Indianapolis Marriott Downtown Hotel, Indiana, USA.
Speaker
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Title
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David Moore
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Auditory processing disorder:
clinical and international perspective
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Tony Cacace
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Lack of a coherent theory limits
the diagnosis and prognostic value of the central auditory processing
disorder (CAPD)
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Larry Humes
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Caught in the middle: the central problem
in diagnosing auditory-processing disorders in adults
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Sharon Kujawa
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Cochlear synaptopathy and neurodegeneration
in noise and aging: peripheral contributions to auditory dysfunction with
normal thresholds
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Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
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Quantifying suprathreshold sensory
deficits in listeners with normal hearing thresholds
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Joe Walton
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Neural correlates of central
auditory processing deficits in the auditory midbrain in an animal model of
age-related hearing loss
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David Eddins
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Aging as a window into central
auditory dysfunction: combining behavioral and electrophysiological
approaches
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Ann Eddins
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Age-related declines in
hemispheric asymmetry as revealed in the binaural interaction component
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Melissa Papesh
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Effects of blast exposure on
central auditory processing
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Kathy Pichora-Fuller
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Auditory processing demands and
working memory span
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Bev Wright
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Auditory perceptual learning as a
gateway to rehabilitation
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For more details about the ASA Fall 2014 Meeting, please visit this website:
Sincerely, Erick Gallun, National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research Adrian KC Lee, University of Washington Special session co-chairs
------------------------------------ Adrian KC Lee, ScD
Assistant Professor, Speech and Hearing Sciences Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences (I-LABS) Portage Bay Bldg. Room 206 University of Washington, Box 357988 Seattle, WA 98195-7988
Phone: (206) 616-0102; Fax: (206) 221-6472
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