My former and current students who have published papers in peer-reviewed journals with me are highlighted in blue below. Some photos of current students are shown below. Some photos of current students appear below.
Jahner, J.,Schlauch, R.S., & Doyle, T. (1994). “A comparison of American Speech-Language-Hearing Association guidelines for comparing speech recognition thresholds,” Ear and Hearing l5, 324-329.
Schlauch, R.S., & Morison, L.M. (1995). “The spectral spread of loudness adaptation for tones that decrease continuously in level,” Acustica 8l, 279-280
Schlauch, R.S., Harvey, S. & Lanthier, N. (1995). “Intensity resolution and loudness in broadband noise,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 98, 1895-1902.
Schlauch, R.S., Levine, S., Li, Y., & Haines, S. (1995). “Evaluating hearing threshold differences between ears as a screen for acoustic neuroma,” Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 38, 1168-1175.
Schlauch, R.S.,Arnce, K.D., Morison, L.M., Sanchez, S., & Doyle, T.N. (1996). “Identification of pseudohypacusis using speech recognition thresholds,”Ear and Hearing 17, 229-236. (1,3,4,6)
Mineau, S.,& Schlauch, R.S. (1997). “Threshold measurement in patients with tinnitus: Pulsed or continuous tones,” American Journal of Audiology 6, 52-56.
Schlauch, R.S., Lanthier, N., & Neve, J. (1997). “Forward masked intensity discrimination: Duration and spectral effects,”Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 102, 461-467.
Schlauch, R.S., DiGiovanni, J.J., and Ries, D.T. (1998). “Basilar membrane nonlinearity and loudness,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 103, 2010-2020.
Schlauch, R.S., Clement, B.R., Ries, D.T., and DiGiovanni, J.J.(1999). “Masker laterality and cueing in forward-masked intensity discrimination,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 105, 822-828.
Ries, D.T., Rickert, M.and Schlauch, R.S. (1999). “The peaked audiometric configuration in Meniere’s disease: disease related?,” Journal of Speech Language Hearing Research 105, 822-828.
Hunter, L.L., Ries, D.T., Schlauch, R.S., Levine, S.C., and Ward, W.D. (1999). “Safety and clinical performance of acoustic reflex tests,” Ear and Hearing 20, 506-514.
Schlauch, R.S., Ries, D.T. and DiGiovanni, J.J. (2001). “Duration discrimination, and subjective duration for ramped and damped sounds,” J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 109, 2880-2887.
DiGiovanni, J.J.,Nelson, P. and Schlauch, R. (2005). “A psychophysical evaluation of spectral enhancement,” Journal of Speech, Language, Hearing Research 48, 1121-1135.
Opperman, D.A.,Reifman, W., Schlauch, R..S. and Levine, S. (2006). “Incidence of spontaneous hearing threshold shifts during modern concert performances,” Otololaryngology Head. and Neck Surgery 134, 667-673.
DiGiovanni, J.J.and Schlauch, R.S. (2007). “Mechanisms responsible for differences in perceived duration for rising-intensity and falling-intensity sounds,” Ecological Psychology 19(3), 239-264.
Ries, D.T., Schlauch, R.S. and DiGiovanni, J. (2008). The role of temporal masking patterns in the determination of subjective duration and loudness for ramped and damped sounds. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 124(6):3772-3783.
Miller, S., Schlauch, R.S., and Watson, P.J. (2010). The effects of fundamental frequency contour manipulations on speech intelligibility in background noise. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 128(1), 435-443.
Sharon Miller was featured in a University of Minnesota E-newsletter!
Jin, S., Nelson, P.B., Schlauch, R.S. and Carney E. (2013). Hearing Conservation Program for Students in Marching Band: Do hearing tests Indicate the Risk for Noise-Induced Hearing Loss?, American Journal of Audiology, 22, 26-39.
Schlauch, R.S., Anderson, E.S., and Micheyl, C. (2014). A demonstration of improved precision of word-recognition scores. Journal of Speech Language Hearing Research, 57, 543-555.
Han, H.J., Schlauch, R.S. and Rao, A. (2014). The effect of visual cues on the scoring of clinical word-recognition tests. American Journal of Audiology. doi:10.1044/2014_AJA-14-0024.
Schlauch, R.S., Koerner, T. and Marshall, L. (2015). Effective identification of functional hearing loss using behavioral threshold measures Journal of Speech Language Hearing Research, 58, 452-465.
Zhang, Y., Cheng, B., Koerner, T. K., Schlauch, R. S.,Tanaka, K., Kawakatsu, M., ... & Imada, T. (2016). Perceptual TemporalAsymmetry Associated with Distinct ON and OFF Responses to Time-Varying Sounds with Rising versus Falling Intensity: A Magnetoencephalography Study. Brain Sciences, 6(3), 27.
Schlauch, R.S., Han, H.J., Yu, T.L. and Carney, E. (2017). Pure tone-spondee threshold relationships in functional hearing loss: a test of loudness' contribution. Journal of Speech, Language, Hearing Research, 60:136-143. doi:10.1044/2016.
Basu, S., Schlauch, R.S. and Sasisekaran, J. (2018). Backward masking of tones and speech in people who stutter and do not stutter. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 57, 11-21.
Yu, T.L. and Schlauch, R.S. (in press). Diagnostic precision of open-set versus closed-set word recognition testing. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research.
Below is a photo of Tzu-Ling Yu and me with a poster we presented at the 2016 meeting of the American Auditory Society. The poster content was published in JSLHR in 2016 with Heekyung Han and Edward Carney. Tzu-Ling and Heekyung are current Ph.D. students in my lab.
Below is a poster presented at the American Auditory Society in March 2014 with Ph.D. student Heekyung Han and Dr. Aparna Rao. Heekyung and I are in the photo below. The study's results are published in the American Journal of Audiology.
Below is a photo of Andrew Kersten, a former AuD advisee, and Tzu-Ling Yu who worked on a project to document the performance of prototype musician earplugs for a company named "Vibes." The earplug that was developed was featured on an episode of Shark Tank.
One of our most recent projects has a goal of to develop a simple test for unilateral feigned hearing loss. Sarah Rosen and Tzu-Ling Yu are working with me on this study.
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