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2) Barman, A., Sinha, S. K., & Prabhu, P. (2016). Amplification strategy to enhance
speech perception in individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder.
Hearing, Balance and Communication, 14(1), 25–35.
3) Bansal, S., & Sinha, S.K. (2016). Assessments of VOR gain function and its test-
retest reliability in normal hearing individuals. European Archives of
Otorhinolaryngology, Early online
4) Kumar, P., Sanju, H. K., & Nikhil, J. (2016). Temporal resolution and active auditory
discrimination skill in vocal musicians. International Archives of
Otorhinolaryngology. Early online.
6) Singh, N. K. & Barman, A. (In Press). Utility of the frequency tuning measure of
oVEMP in differentiating Meniere‟s disease from BPPV. Journal of the American
Academy of Audilogy.
8) Singh, N. K., Sinha, S. K., & Barman, A. (2016). Assessment of otolith mediated
neural reflexes through cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in
individuals with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorders. Hearing, Balance and
Communication.
9) Singh, N.K. &Apeksha, K. (2016). Efficacy of cervical and ocular vestibular evoked
myogenic potentials in evaluation of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo of
Posterior Semicircular Canal. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and
Head & Neck.
10) Singh, N.K. & Barman, A. (2016). Frequency-amplitude ratio of ocular vestibular
evoked myogenic potentials for detecting Meniere‟s disease: a preliminary
investigation. Ear and Hearing.
11) Geetha, C., Rajan, R. R., & Kishore, T. (2016). A review of the performance of
wireless synchronized hearing aids. Journal of Hearing Science, 4(5), 9-12.
12) Sao, T. & Jain, C. (2016)."Effects of hormonal changes in temporal perception,
speech perception in noise and auditory working memory in females". Hearing
Balance and Communication.
13) Megha K. N., Adithya S., Keerthana K. P., Konadath S. (2016) Coexistence of
tinnitus and hyperacusis in individuals with auditory dys-synchrony: A single case
study. Intractable & Rare Diseases Research, 5(1), 50-55.
14) Prabhu, P., Mizna A.R. & Theertha, D. (2016). Factors affecting Malayalam time
compressed speech in children and young adults. Journal of Phonetics and
Audiology (in press).
15) Prabhu, P., Akriti, K, Revathi, R. &Shezeen, A.G (2016). Effect of visual attention
on contralateral suppression of acoustic reflexes. Journal of Hearing Science, 5 (4),
26-32.
16) Prabhu, P. (2016). Acquired auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder after an attack of
chikungunya: case study. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 273 (1),
257-261.
17) Prabhu, P.P., Gafoor, S.A., Revathi, R. & Kumar, A. (2016). Stimulus and subject
factors affecting contralateral suppression of acoustic reflexes. International Journal
of Health Sciences and Research, 6 (1), 473-479.
18) Prabhu, P., Neha, B., Arya, A &Asma, A. (2016). Role of sex hormones produced
during menstrual cycle on brainstem encoding of speech stimulus. European
Archives of Otorhinolaryngology, Early Online, 1-4.
19) Prabhu, P (2016). Subjective and Objective Estimate of Neural Fatigue in an Adult
with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Phonetics and Audiology.
2, 117.
20) Prabhu, P. & Shanthala, S.P. (2016). Efferent auditory system functioning and speech
perception in noise in individuals with type II Diabetes mellitus. Journal of Phonetics
and Audiology, 2, 116.
21) DeSilva, M. D. K., Kooknoor, V., & Shetty, H. N et al. ( 2016). Effect of
multichannel and channels free hearing aid signal processing on phoneme
recognition in quiet and noise. International Journal of Health Sciences and
Research, 6 (3), 248-257.
2015
1) Yathiraj, A., &Vanaja, C. (2015). Age Related Changes in Auditory Processes in
Children Aged 6 to 10 years. International Journal of Pediatric
Otorhinolaryngology, 79(8), 224-234.
5) Manchaiah, V.,Danermark, B., Vinay., Ahmadi, T., Tomé, D., Rajalakshmi, K., &
Germundsson, P. (2015). Social representation of „hearing aids‟: Cross-cultural study
in India, Iran, Portugal and United Kingdom. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 10,
1601-1615.
6) Manchaiah, V.,Danermark, B., Ahmadi, T., Tomé, D., Rajalakshmi, K., Zhao, F., Li,
Q. & Germundsson, P. (2015). Social representation of „hearing loss‟: Cross-cultural
exploratory study in India, Iran, Portugal and United Kingdom. Clinical Interventions
in Aging, In Press.
7) Manchaiah, V., Easwar, V., Boothalingam, S., Chundu, S. & Rajalakshmi, K. (2015).
Psychological work environment and professional satisfaction among Indian
audiologists. International Journal of Speech & Language Pathology and Audiology,
3, 20-27.
8) Zhao, F., Manchaiah, V., St. Claire, L., Danermark, B., Jones, L., Brandreth, M.,
Krishna, R., & Goodwin, R. (2015). Discussion Paper. Exploring the influence of
culture on hearing help-seeking and hearing-aid uptake. International Journal of
Audiology, Early Online: 1–9.
9) Narne, V. K., Chatni, S., Kalaiah, M. K., Chandan, H. S., Deepthi, M., & Barman, A.
(2015). Temporal processing and speech perception in quiet and noise across
different degrees of ANSD. Hearing, Balance and Communication, 13(3),100–110.
10) Singh, N. K., & Barman, A. (2015). Efficacy of ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic
potential in identifying posterior semicircular canal benign paroxysmal positional
vertigo. Ear and Hearing, 36(2), 261–268.
11) Singh, N. K., Sinha, S. K., Rajeshwari, G., Apeksha, K., & Barman, A. (2015).
Frequency-Amplitude Ratio of Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential for
Identifying Meniere‟s Disease. International Journal of Health Sciences and
Research (IJHSR), 5(3), 228–237.
12) Devi, N., Kumar, U. A., & Mohamed, H. (2015). Short-Term Perceptual Training of
Music and Its Effect on Neural Encoding. International Journal of Health Sciences
and Research (IJHSR), 5(5), 347–356.
13) Uppunda, A. K. umar, Bhat, J., D‟costa, P. E. dna, Raj, M., & Kumar, K. (2015).
Binaural Interaction Component in Speech Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses.
The Journal of International Advanced Otology, 11(2), 114–117.
14) Jain, C., Mohamed, H., & Kumar, U. A. (2015). The effect of short-term musical
training on speech perception in noise. Audiology Research, 5(1).
18) Kumar, P., & Gupta, R. K. (2015). Dichotic Listening performance in Children with
Dyslexia. International Journal of Medical Engineering and Informatics, 7, 57-64.
19) Kumar, P., & Singh, N. K. (2015). BioMARK as electrophysiological tool for
assessing children at risk for (central) auditory processing disorders without reading
deficits. Hearing Research, 324, 54-58.
20) Kumar, P., Sanju, H., Bohra, V., &Khanna, A. (2015). Speech evoked cortical
potentials in normal hearing children and adults using three phonemes. Journal of
Hearing Sciences. 5, 1-7.
21) Devi, N. & Kumar, A. U. (2015). Brainstem encoding of Indian Carnatic music in
individuals with and without musical aptitude: a frequency following response study.
International Journal of Health Science and Research, 5(8), 487-495.
23) Devi, N., Kumar, U. A., & Mohamed, H. (2015). Short-Term Perceptual Training of
Music and Its Effect on Neural Encoding. International Journal of Health Sciences
and Research (IJHSR), 5(5), 347–356.
24) Singh, N. K.,Valappil, N., & Mithlaj, J. A. (2015). Response rates and test-retest
reliability of ipsilateral and contralateral ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential
in healthy adults. Hearing, Balance and Communication, 13(3), 126-133.
25) Singh, N. K., Krishnamurthy, R., & Premkumar, K. P. (2015). Relative Efficiency of
Cochlear Hydrops Analysis Masking Procedure and Cervical Vestibular Evoked
Myogenic Potential in Identification of Meniere‟s Disease. Advances in
Otolaryngology, 1-11.
26) Singh, N. K.& Barman, A. (2015). Efficacy of Ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic
Potential in Identifying Posterior Semicircular Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional
Vertigo. Ear and Hearing, 36(2), 261-268.
27) Thirunavukarasu, K., & Geetha, C. (2015). One-year prevalence and risk factors of
tinnitus in children with otological problems. International Tinnitus Journal, 19(2),
33-38.
28) Prabhu, P., Divyashree, K.N, Neeraja, R. &Akhilandeshwari, S. (2015). Effect of
contralateral noise on acoustic reflex latency measures. The Journal of International
Advanced Otology, 11 (3), 243-247.
29) Chandan, H. S., & Prabhu, P. (2015). Audiological changes over time in adolescents
and young adults with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder. European Archives of
Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 272 (7), 1801–1807.
30) Prabhu, P., Sujan, M. J., & Rakshith, S. (2015). Effect of compression ratio on
perception of time compressed phonemically balanced words in Kannada and
monosyllables. Audiology Research, 5(1), 34–37.
31) Vindhyashree, B.K., Riddhi, P. & Prabhu, P. (2015). Binaural interaction component
for frequency following response using speech stimulus. International Society of
Audiological Medicine Journal, 3, 5.
32) Megha, K.N.. Ananya, B. Chaithra, K.C. & Prabhu, P. (2015). Evaluation of attitudes
towards persons with disabilities among prospective doctors, engineers and speech
and hearing professionals. International Society of Audiological Medicine Journal, 3,
28.
33) Shetty, H. N,. & Subbanna, S. (2015). Acceptable noise level as a deciding factor for
prescribing hearing aids for older adults with cochlear hearing loss – A scoping
review. Journal of Otology, 10, 93-98.
34) Shetty, H. N., & Akshay. M. (2015). Deep band modulation and noise effects:
Perception of phrases in adults. Hearing, Balance and Communication, 13 (3), 1–7.
35) Jijo, P. M., &Sabarish, A. (2015). Perception of Hearing aid Processed Speech in
Individuals with Late Onset Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD).
Journal of American Academy of Audiology 26(10), 815-823.
2014
1) Vaidyanath, R., & Yathiraj, A. (2014). Relation between two scoring procedures to
assess auditory memory and sequencing abilities. Journal of Hearing Science, 4(4),
9-20.
2) Vaidyanath, R., & Yathiraj, A. (2014). Screening Checklist for Auditory Processing
in Adults (SCAP-A): Development and preliminary findings. Journal of Hearing
Science, 4(1), 34-43.
3) Yathiraj, A., & Maggu, A. R. (2014). Validation of the Screening Test for Auditory
Processing (STAP) on school-aged children. International Journal of Pediatric
Otorhinolaryngology, 78(3), 479-488. doi:10.1016/j.ijporl.2013.12.02
7) Singh, N.K., Kumar, P., Aparna, T. H., & Barman, A. (2014). Rise/fall and plateau
time optimization for cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potential elicited by short
tone bursts of 500 Hz. International Journal of Audiology, 1-7.53, 490-496.
8) Sujeet, K. S., Niraj, K. S., Animesh, B., Rajeshwari, G., &Sharanya, R. (2014).
Cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials and caloric test results in individuals
with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorders. Journal of Vestibular Research, 24(4),
313–323.
9) Prabhu, P., Narne, V. K., & Barman, A. (2014). Long Ringing Cochlear
Microphonics - Not Unique to Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder in Children.
Journal of Otology & Rhinology, 03 (06). http://doi.org/10.4172/2324-8785.1000196
10) Shastri, U., Mythri, H. M., & Kumar, U. A. (2014). Descending auditory pathway
and identification of phonetic contrast by native listeners. The Journal of the
Acoustical Society of America, 135(2), 896–905.
11) Singh, N.K., Sinha, S.K., Rajeshwari G., Kumari Apeksha (2014). Are cervical
vestibular evoked myogenic potentials sensitive to changes in the vestibular system
associated with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo? Hearing Balance and
Communication, 12(1):20-26.
12) Neupane, A., Gururaj, K.,Mehta, G., & Sinha, S.K.(2014). Effect of repetition rate on
speech evoked ABR in younger and middle aged individuals. Audiology Research, 4,
21-27. DOI: 10.4081/audiores.2014.106
13) Kumar, P., & Gupta, R.K. (2014). Cortical processing of speech in children with
Dyslexia. International Journal of Health Sciences and research, 4, 10, 221-228.
14) Singh, N. K., Pandey, P., & Mahesh, S. (2014). Assessment of otolith function using
cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in individuals with motion
sickness. Ergonomics, 57(12), 1907-1918.
15) Singh, N. K., Kadisonga, P., &Ashitha, P. (2014). Optimizing stimulus repetition rate
for recording ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential elicited by air-conduction
tone bursts of 500 Hz. Audiology Research, 4 (88), 14-20.
16) Singh, N. K., & Apeksha, K. (2014). The effect of rise/fall time of 500 Hz short tone
bursts on cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential. Journal of Vestibular
Research, 24, 25–31.
17) Geetha, C. & Manjula, P. (2014). Effect of compression, digital noise reduction and
directionality on envelope difference index, log-likelihood ratio and perceived
quality. Audiology Research, 4 (110), 46-51.
18) Geetha, C. & Manjula, P. (2014).Effect of compression parameters on the gain for
Kannada sentence, ISTS and non-speech signals in hearing aids. International
Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 4 (12), 316-324.
19) Geetha, C., Sharathkumar K. S., Manjula, P & Pavan, M. (2014). Development and
standardisation of the sentence identification test in the Kannada language. Journal
of Hearing Science, 4(1), 18-26.
20) Jain, C. & Sahoo, J.P. (2014). The effect of tinnitus on some psychoacoustical
abilities in individuals with normal hearing sensitivity. International Tinnitus
Journal, 19 (1), 28-35.
21) Jain, C., Mohamed, H., & Kumar, U. A. (2014). Short-term musical training and
psychoacoustic abilities. Audiology Research, 4(1).
22) Jain, C., Narne, V. K., Singh, N. K., Kumar, P., &Mekhala (2014). The development
of Hindi sentence test for speech recognition in noise. International Journal of
Speech Language Pathology and Audiology, 86-94.
23) Jain,C., Konadath,S., Vimal, B.M., & Suresh,V. (2014). Influence of native and non-
native multitalker babble on speech recognition in noise. Audiology Research, 4 (1),
9-13.
24) Narne, V. K., Prabhu, P. P., & Chatni, S. (2014). Time–frequency analysis of
transient evoked-otoacoustic emissions in individuals with auditory neuropathy
spectrum disorder. Hearing Research, 313, 1–8.
26) Narne, V. K., Prabhu, P., Chandan, H. S., & Deepthi, M. (2014). Audiological
profiling of 198 individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder. Hearing,
Balance and Communication, 12 (3), 112–120.
27) Prabhu, P. P., & Sneha, P. (2014). Self report tinnitus handicap in individuals with
auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder. Journal of Hearing Science, 4 (3), 43–50.
28) Hemanth. N., Mahadev, S., &Veeresh. D. (2014). The relationship between
Acceptable Noise level and Electrophysiological Auditory Brainstem and Cortical
Signal to Noise Ratios. Audiological Research, 4, 93, 1-4.
2013
1) Yathiraj, A., & Rao, A. (2013). Pre-processing strategies and speech perception in
cochlear implant users. Journal of Hearing Science, 3(2), 50-59.
2) Yathiraj, A., & Maggu, A. R. (2013). Screening test for auditory processing (STAP):
A preliminary report. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 24(9), 867-878.
3) Yathiraj, A., & Maggu, A. R. (2013). Comparison of a screening test and screening
checklist for auditory processing disorders. International Journal of Pediatric
Otorhinolaryngology, 77, 990-995.
4) Mathai, J. P., & Yathiraj, A. (2013). Audiological findings and aided performance in
individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) - A retrospective
study. Journal of Hearing Science, 3(1), 18-26.
5) Mathai, J. P., & Yathiraj, A. (2013). Effect of temporal modification and vowel
context on speech perception in individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum
disorder (ANSD). Hearing, Balance and Communication, 11(4), 198-207.
6) Hemanth, N., & Manjula, P. (2013). Hemispheric lateralization and acoustic change
complex in individuals with normal hearing. Speech, Language & Hearing, 16(1), 28-
34.
7) Sinha, S. K., Barman, A., Singh, N. K., Rajeshwari, G., & Sharanya, R. (2013).
Vestibular test findings in individuals with auditory neuropathy: review. The Journal
of Laryngology and Otology, 127, 448-451.
8) Singh, N. K., & Barman, A. (2013). Characterizing the frequency tuning properties of
air-conduction ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in healthy individuals.
International Journal of Audiology, 52, 849-854.
9) Sinha, S. K., Barman, A., Singh, N. K., Rajeshwari, G., & Sharanya, R. (2013).
Involvement of peripheral vestibular nerve in individuals with auditory neuropathy.
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 270, 2207-2214.
10) Udupi, V. A., Kumar, U. A., Mohan, K. M., Alex, J., & Mahendra, M. H. (2013). The
relationship of perceived severity of tinnitus with depression, anxiety, hearing status,
age and gender in individuals with tinnitus. The International Tinnitus Journal, 18(1),
29-34. doi:10.5935/0946-5448.20130005
11) Kumar, U. A., & Jayaram, M. (2013). Speech perception in individuals with auditory
dys-synchrony: effect of lengthening of voice onset time and burst duration of speech
segments. Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 127, 656-665.
12) Kumar, U. A., Methi, R., & Avinash, M. C. (2013). Test/retest repeatability of effect
contralateral acoustic stimulation on the magnitudes of distortion product ototacoustic
emissions. The Laryngoscope, 123, 463-471.
13) Gnanateja, G. N., Ranjan, R., Firdose, H., Sinha, S. K., & Maruthy, S. (2013).
Acoustic basis of context dependent encoding of speech. Hearing Research, 304, 28-
32. doi:10.1016/j.heares.2013.06.002
14) Sreeraj K., Suma C., Jayarama G., Sandeep M., Mahima G., & Shreyank P. S. (2013).
Prevalence of communication disorders in a rural population of Republic of India.
Journal of Hearing Science, 3(2), OA41-49. doi: 10.17430/889007
15) Sinha, S. K., Kruthika, S., & Saranya, R. (2013). cVEMP and oVEMP test findings in
individuals with auditory neuropathy. Audiology Research, 3(e4), 26-30. doi:
10.4081/audiores.2013.e4
16) Sinha, S. K., Bohra, V., & Sanju, H. K. (2013). Comparison of cervical and ocular
vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in dancers and non-dancers. Audiology
Research, 3(e6), 42-47.
17) Sarvanan, P., & Sinha, S. K. (2013). Utility of vestibular evoked myogenic potentials
in the diagnosis of Meniere‟s disease. Journal of Hearing Science, 3(3), 9-15.
18) Bansal, S., Sahni, S., & Sinha, S. K. (2013). Cervical and ocular vestibular evoked
myogenic potentials in individuals with severe to profound hearing loss. Journal of
Hearing Science, 3(4), OA56-63.
19) Kumar, P., Singh, N. K., & Ghosh, V. (2013). Behavioral assessment of children at
the risk of central auditory processing disorder without reading deficits. Journal of
Hearing Science, 3, 49-53.
20) Singh, N. K., Singh, P., Usha, M., & Akshay, M. (2013). Audio-vestibular findings in
vestibular paroxysmia. Indian Journal of Otology, 19(2), 82-84.
21) Singh, N. K., Kashyap, R. S., Supreetha, L. & Sahana, V. (2013). Characterization of
age-related changes in sacculocolic response parameters assessed by cervical
vestibular evoked myogenic potentials. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
and Head and Neck, 271(7), 1869-1877.
22) Thirunavukarasu, K., & Geetha, C. (2013). One-year prevalence and risk factors of
tinnitus in older individuals with otological problems. International Tinnitus Journal,
18(2), 175-181.
23) Chandan, H. S., & Prabhu, P. (2013). Speech perception abilities in individuals with
auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder with preserved temporal synchrony. Journal of
Hearing Science, 3(2), 1-6.
24) Chandan, H. S., Prabhu, P., & Deepthi, M. (2013). Prevalance and characteristics of
tinnitus in individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder. Hearing, Balance
and Communication, 11 (4), 214-217.
25) Ganapathy, M. K., Narne, V. K., Kalaiah, M. K., & Manjula, P. (2013). Effect of pre-
transition stimulus duration on acoustic change complex. International Journal of
Audiology, 52, 350-359.
2012
1) Yathiraj, A., & Maggu, A. R. (2012). Screening test for auditory processing (STAP):
revelations from principal component analysis. SSW report, 34(3), 18-23.
4) Avilala, V. K., Mohan, D., & Barman, A. (2012). Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions
in individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder. Audiological Medicine,
10, 50-54
5) Kumar, U. A., Ameenudin, S., & Sangamanatha, A. V. (2012). Temporal and speech
processing skills in normal hearing individuals exposed to occupational noise. Noise
and Health, 14, 100-105.
6) Gnanateja G. N., Ranjan, R., & Maruthy, S. (2012). Physiological bases of the
encoding of speech evoked frequency following responses. Journal of All India
Institute of Speech and Hearing, 31, 215-219.
7) Greeshma, R., Luisa, S., & Maruthy, S. (2012). Vestibular symptoms in factory
workers subjected to noise for a long period. International Journal of Occupational
and Environmental Medicine, 3(3), 136-44.
8) Singh, S. K., Gupta, R. K., & Kumar, P. (2012). Vestibular evoked myogenic
potential in children with sensorineural hearing loss. International Journal of
Paediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 76, 1308-1311.
9) Devaraju, D. S., Vrinda, R., Shanbal, J. C., Mamatha, N. M., & Sankar, R. G. (2012).
Lexical processing in 8-10 year old children: Evidence through behavioral and ERP
measure. Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 31, 130-138.
10) Hemanth, N., & Manjula, P. (2012). Effect of stimuli, transducer, gender on acoustic
change complex. Audiological Research, 2(e14), 77-85.
2011
1) Maggu, A. R., & Yathiraj, A. (2011). Effect of noise desensitization training on
children with poor speech-in-noise scores. Canadian Journal of Speech-Language
Pathology and Audiology, 35(1), 56-63.
2) Prabhu, P., Avilala, V. K., & Barman, A. (2011). Effect of filtering on perception of
monosyllables (CV) and words. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and
Hearing, 14 (2), 111-118.
4) Kumar, K., Sinha, S. K., Bharati, A. K., & Barman, A. (2011). Comparison of
vestibular evoked myogenic potentials elicited by click and short duration tone burst
stimuli. The Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 125, 343-347.
5) Prabhu, P., Avilala, V. K., & Barman, A. (2011). Speech perception abilities for
spectrally modified signals in individuals with auditory dys-synchrony. International
Journal of Audiology, 50, 349-352.
6) Kumar, U. A., & Sangamanatha, A. V. (2011). Temporal processing across different
age groups. Journal of American Academy of Audiology, 22(1), 5-12.
doi:10.3766/jaaa.22.1.2
7) Kumar, U. A., & Jayaram, M. (2011). Speech perception in individuals with auditory
neuropathy. Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 125, 236-245.
2010
1) Kumar, U. A., Hegde, M., & Mayaleela. (2010). Perceptual learning of non-native
speech contrast and functioning of olivocochlear bundle. International Journal of
Audiology, 49(7), 488-496. doi:10.3109/14992021003645894
2009
1) Turgeon, C., Doslaler, M., Yathiraj, A., & Marcoux, A. (2009). Hearing aid noise
reduction algorithms and the acquisition of novel speech contrasts by young children.
Canadian Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 33(3), 140-145.
3) Margulis, E. H., Mlsna, L. M., Uppunda, A. K., Parrish, T. B., & Wong, P. C. (2009).
Selective neurophysiologic responses to music in instrumentalists with different
listening biographies. Human Brain Mapping, 30(1), 267-275.
4) Kumar, A., Mathew, K., Alexander, S. A., & Kiran, C. (2009). Output sound pressure
levels of personal music systems and their effect on hearing. Noise and Health, 11,
132-140.
5) Kumar, U. A., & Bhat, V. (2009). Do size and site of tympanic membrane perforation
correlate with the audiogram? Asian Journal of Ear Nose and Throat, 29-30.
6) Kumar, U. A., Maruthy, S., & Chandrakant, V. (2009). Distortion product otoacoustic
emissions: comparison of sequential vs. simultaneous presentation of primary tones.
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery, 61, 30-35.
2008
1) Wong, P. C. M., Uppunda, A., Parrish, T., & Dhar, S. (2008). Cortical mechanisms of
speech perception in noise. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 51,
1026-1041.
2) Sandeep, M. & Jayaram, M. (2008). Effect of early onset otitis media on brainstem
and cortical auditory processing. Behavioral and Brain Functions, 4, 17.
2) Sandeep, M., & Vanaja, C. S. (2007). Mismatch negativity in children with dyslexia:
A preliminary study on Indian children. Brain and Behavioral Functions, 3, 36.
3) Kumar, K., Sinha, S. K., Bharti. A., Singh, N. K., & Barman A. (2007). Vestibular
evoked myogenic potentials in individuals with auditory neuropathy. Asia Pacific
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing, 10(3), 181-187.
2006
1) Marcoux, A. M., Yathiraj, A., Cote, I., & Logan, J. (2006). The effect of a hearing
aid noise reduction algorithm on the acquisition of novel speed contrasts.
International Journal of Audiology, 45, 707-714.
2016
1) Premkumar, K. P.,Vijayan,V.,Nataraj, R. B., & Jain, C. (2016). Sudden sensorineural
hearing loss posthypothyroidism: A case study. Indian Journal of Otology, 22, 56-58.
2015
1) Manchaiah, V.K.C., Easwar, V., Boothalingam, S., Chundu, S.,&Rajalakshmi, K.
(2015).Psychological work environment and professional satisfaction among Indian
audiologists.Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery,3, 20-27
2) Kumar, P., Harit, P., & Sharma, R. (2014). Audiological outcomes in cases with
mucopolysaccharidoses (morquio's disease). Indian Journal of Otology, 20, 75-78.
3) Jijo, P., Ghosh, V., & Kumar, P. (2013).Etiological Factors Of Congenital Hearing
Loss In Children- A Questionnaire Based Survey. Journal of All India Institute of
Speech and Hearing.32, 205-210.
2013
1) Manjula, P.,Qudsiya, R., &Sahana, P. (2013).Evaluating the efficacy of an orientation
program using traditional and qualifier approaches.Journal of All India Institute of
Speech & Hearing, 32,122-131.
2) Kumar, P., Kumar, K.,& Barman, A. (2013).Effect of short duration noise exposure
on behavioral threshold and transient evoked otoacoustic emission.Indian Journal of
Otology,19(91), 9-12.
3) Kumar, P., Kumar, K.,&Barman, A. (2013).Effect of short duration broad band noise
on transient evoked otoacoustic emission amplitude. Indian Journal of Head Neck
Surgery, 65(1), 44-47.
4) Avilala, V.K.Y., Prabhu, P. P., & Barman, A. (2013). Distortion product oto-acoustic
emission spectra and speech identification scores in individuals with auditory
neuropathy spectrum disorder. Journal of the All India Institute of Speech & Hearing,
32, 198-204.
2012
1) Jijo, P., &Yathiraj, A. (2012).Audiological characteristics and duration of the disorder
in individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder (ANSD) - A Retrospective
Study.Journal of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association, 26(1), 17-26.
5) Kanchan, K., Jyoti, K., & Sinha, S.K. (2012). Test-retest reliability of the cochlear
hydrops analysis masking procedure. Journal of Indian Speech and Hearing
Association, 26(2), 13-18.
7) Kumar, P., Kumar, K., & Barman, A. (2012). Effect of short duration broad band
noise on transient evoked otoacoustic emission. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology
and head neck Surgery, 65, 44-47.
3) Singh, N. K.,Sarda, S., Sinha, S., &Tamsekar, S. (2011). Test retest reliability of
ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials. Journal of All India Institute of Speech
and Hearing, 30, 207-210.
5) Shetty, P., Sada, R. N., & Kumar, U. A. (2010). Voice onset time as a perceptual cue
in voicing contrast in Tulu language.Indian Journal of Physics, 84(3), 291–299.
7) Kumar, K., Bhat, J.S.,& Sinha, S.K. (2010).Effect of age on vestibular evoked
myogenic potentials.Journal of Indian Speech Language and Hearing Association,
24(2), 95-99.
9) Sinha, S.K., &Basavaraj, V. (2010). Speech evoked ABR: a new tool to study the
brainstem encoding of speech sounds. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head &
Neck Surgery, 94,395-399.
10) Sinha, S.K., &Basavaraj, V. (2010). Lateral asymmetry in speech processing at the
brainstem: Evidence from Speech evoked ABR. Journal of All India Institute of
Speech and Hearing, 29, 101-109.
11) Sinha, S.K., &Basavaraj, V. (2010). Auditory Brainstem responses to forward and
reversed speech in Normal Hearing Individuals. Journal of All India Institute of
Speech and Hearing, 29, 232-240.
2009
1) Kumar, P., & Yathiraj, A. (2009). Monosyllable, bisyllable and trisyllable word
identification test for children in Indian English. Journal of Indian Speech Language
and Hearing Association, 23, 51-60.
3) Methi, R., Avinash, & Kumar, U. A. (2009). Development of sentence material for
Quick Speech in Noise test (Quick SIN) in Kannada. Journal of Indian Speech
Language and Hearing Association, 23(1), 59–65.
3) Kumar, K., Sinha, S.K., & Bhat, J.S. (2008). Frequency specific objective threshold
measurement: Comparison between tone evoked ABR and ASSR with 40 Hz and 80
Hz amplitude modulated stimuli. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head &
Neck Surgery, 60,142-146.
2007
1) Tessy, J., & Yathiraj, A. (2007).Social skills as a function of degree of hearing
loss.Journal of the Indian Speech Language and Hearing Association, 21, 93-95.
2) Vidya, M., Rima, D., &Yathiraj, A. (2007). Speech Identification of a Spectrum with
Holes. Journal of the Indian Speech Language and Hearing Association, 21, 42-45.
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Student Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertations done at AIISH)
2015 (2012-13)
1) Chandekar, P., & Yathiraj, A. (2015). Lexical Neighbourhood Test in Telugu (LNT).
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 79-88.
2) Maruthy, S., & Yathiraj, A. (2015). Central Auditory Processing Skills in Older
Adults. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 112-120.
3) Manjula, P., & Gagana, M.S. (2015). Effect of Frequency Compression on Speech
Identification in Noise and Localization in Individuals with Hearing Impairment.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 18-25.
4) Manjula, P., & Verma, N. (2015). Effect of Directional Hearing Aids on Speech
Perception in Noise and Localization. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 64-
68.
5) Manjula, P., & Nisha, K.V. (2015). Are Different Hearing Aid Settings Required for
Different Languages?. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 69-78.
6) Mohammed, H., & Kumar, U.A. (2015). Some Auditory Effects of Short-Term
Perceptual Training of Music. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 26-35.
7) Sahoo, H., & Kumar, U.A. (2015). Comparison of Post Exposure Effect of Music
through Personal Listening Device (PID) on Hearing in Young Adults. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 36-42.
8) Mishra, R., & Maruthy, S. (2015). Auditory Brainstem Response to Dichotic Speech.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 89-103.
9) Rawat, S., & Maruthy, S. (2015). Fast Psychophysical Tuning Curves and Threshold
Equalizing Noise test in individuals with Menieres Disease. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 128-136.
10) Chhabra, V., & Maruthy, S. (2015). Mismatch Negativity for Malayalam Nasal
Contrasts in Native and Non-Native Individuals. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore, X, 148-162.
11) Poovayya, D., & Narne, V.K. (2015). Behavioral Pitch Perception and Brain-stem
Encoding of Odd and Even Harmonics. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 8-
17.
12) Kethavath, S.N., & Narne, V.K. (2015). Frequency Specific Temporal Integration in
Individuals with Normal Hearing and Cochlear Hearing Loss. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 121-127.
13) Indukala, K.V., & Mamatha, N.M. (2015). Effect of Age and Ear Canal Resonance
on Click Evoked otoacoustic Emissions in Toddlers with 1 to 2 Years of Age. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 43-49.
14) Yashaswini, L., & Mamatha, N.M. (2015). Cortical Encoding of Speech in Noise in
Older Adults. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 163-172.
15) Joshi, M.O., & Singh, N. K. (2015). Effect of Rise/Fall and Plateau Time on Ocular
Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 50-
63.
16) Suresh, A., & Geetha C. (2015). Combined Effect of Compression and Noise
Reduction on Speech Perception and Quality. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore,
X, 1-7.
17) Soni, S., & Jain, C. (2015). Transient Effect of Auditory Brainstem Responses on
DPOAE in Adults with Normal Hearing Sensitivity. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore, X, 137-142.
18) Vikas, S., & Jain, C. (2015). Effect of Contralateral Noise on Cochlear Microphonics
in Individuals with Menieres Disease. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 143-
147.
19) Mishra, R., & Tanniru, K. (2015). Effect of Low Frequency Gain Attenuation in
Baha with Test Band in Individual with Single-Sided Deafness. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 104-111.
2014 (2011-12)
1) Apoorva, H.M., & Yathiraj, A. (2014). Lexical Neighbourhood Test (LNT) for
Children in Kannada. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 10-19.
2) Mythri, H.M., & Yathiraj, A. (2014). Age Related Changes in Auditory Memory and
Sequencing. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 204-214.
3) Dey, R., & Yathiraj, A. (2014). Efficacy of a Hearing Checklist and Screening Test
in Identifying Hearing Problems in Primary School children. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 225-233.
4) Arpitha, V., & Manjula, P. (2014). Effects of Compression Release Time in Hearing
Aid on Acoustic and Behavioural Measures of Speech. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore, X, 20-31.
6) Sahana, P., & Manjula, P. (2014). The Effect of Digital Noise Reduction (DNR) in
Hearing Aids on Auditory Late Latency Response, Speech Recognition Ability and
Quality. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 253-263.
10) Roy, M.E., & Barman, A. (2014). Effect of Spectrally and Temporally Modulated
Maskers on Speech Perception in Listeners with Auditory Dys-Synchrony, Cochlear
Hearing Loss and Normal Hearing. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 191-
203.
11) Manuel, S. M. & Barman, A. (2014). Perception in Listeners with Normal Hearing,
Cochlear Hearing Loss and Auditory Dys-Synchrony. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore, X, 287-298.
12) Shachi., & Barman, A. (2014). Perception of Spectrally Enhanced Speech through
Companding in Individuals with Auditory Dys-synchrony. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, Vol X, 299-309.
13) Ganesan, D., & Kumar, U.A. (2014). Effect of Personal Music Systems on Hearing
in Young Adults. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 79-88.
14) Hosabettu, R.U., & Kumar, U. A. (2014). Relationship between Auditory Temporal
Processing and Working Memory. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 234-
244.
15) Aparna, T.H., & Maruthy, S. (2014). Audio-visual Interaction in P300. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 1-9.
16) Deepashree, S.R., & Maruthy, S. (2014). Influence of Auditory Closure and Working
Memory on Audio-Visual Perception of Speech. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore, X, 53-65.
17) Gupta, M., & Maruthy, S. (2014). Effect of Music Exposure on Online Subcortical
Plasticity. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 172-183.
18) Garvita., & Sinha S.K. (2014). Stimulus Rate and Subcortical Auditory Processing
of Speech: Comparision between Younger and Older Adults. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 100-111.
19) Saravanan P., & Sinha, S.K. (2014). Assessment of Different Vestibular Pathways in
Individuals with Dizziness. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 264-277.
20) Ghosh, P. G. V., & Sinha, S.K. (2014). VEMP in Diabetes Mellitus. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 336-347.
21) Chandan, H.S., & Narne, V.K. (2014). Comparison between Preferred Gain and Nal-
Nl1 Prescribed Gain Formulae in Naive Adult Hearing Aid Users. Student Research
at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 37-44.
22) Mahadeva, D., & Narne, V.K. (2014). Perception of Spectrally Enhanced Speech
through Companding in Individuals with Cochlear Hearing Loss. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 72-78.
23) Bansal, S., & Narne, V.K. (2014). Subcortical Encoding of Manipuri Pitch Contours
in Native Speakers and Non-Native Speakers. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore,
Vol X, 310-316.
24) Gupta, R.K., & Kumar, P. (2014). Relationship between Speech Evoked ALLR and
Dichotic CV Scores in Children with Dyslexia. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore, X, 245-252.
25) Singh, S., & Kumar, P. (2014). Electrophysiological and Behavioural Assessment of
Temporal Processing Abilities in Children with Dyslexia. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 278-286.
26) Vishu, D., & Singh, N.K. (2014). Action Potential Latency in Individuals with
Endolymphatic Hydrops. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 89-99.
27) Janardhanan, L., & Devi, N. (2014). Effect of Reverberation on Acceptable Noise
Level in Individuals with Normal Hearing and Hearing Impairment. Student Research
at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 163-171.
28) Spoorthi, T., & Devi, N. (2014). Acoustic Change Complex: Neural Correlate of
Speech in Noise Perception. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 317-323.
29) Vinsha, K., & Devi, N. (2014). Comparison of Bone Anchored Hearing Aid with
Test Band and Air Conduction Hearing Aid. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore,
X, 324-335.
30) Mallik, C., & Mamatha, N.M. (2014). Effect of Age on Spectral Distribution of Click
and Toneburst Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions in Infants. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 45-52.
31) Rehman, J.A., & Mamatha, N.M. (2014). Development of Tone Burst ABR in
Infants. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 123-130.
32) Hamangte, M., & Geetha C. (2014). Development of High Frequency Speech
Identification Test in Manipuri Langauge. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X,
184-190.
33) Sahu, P., & Geetha C. (2014). Developmental Changes of Audio-Visual Integration:
A Cross Sectional Study. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 215-224.
34) Lalchawilena, J., & Jain, C. (2014). Mizo High Frequency Speech Identification Test
(MHF-IST). Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 143-151.
35) George, G.E., & Konadath, S. (2014). Effect of Hearing Aid Channels on Acoustic
Change Complex. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 112-122.
36) Jobish, T.J., & Konadath, S. (2014). Aided Acoustic Change complex in Individuals
with Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, X, 131-142.
2012 (2010-11)
1) Maggu, A.R., & Yathiraj, A. (2012). Effect of Temporal Pattern Training on Specific
Central Auditory Processes. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 18-27.
2) Rao, P.N.A., & Yathiraj, A. (2012). Electrically Evoked Stapedial Reflex Threshold
Levels: Relationship with Behavioural „T‟ and „C‟ levels in Cochlear Implant Users.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 67-75.
4) Rao M.V.P., & Manjula, P. (2012). Hearing Aid Usage: Relationship between
Auditory Plasticity and Audiological Measures. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore, 1X, 211-220.
5) Nayak, P., & Manjula, P. (2012). Effect of Number of Channels and Compression
Parameter in Hearing Aids on Music Perception. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore, 1X, 221-229.
6) Praveen, H.R. & Manjula P. (2012). Optimization and Evaluation of a Hearing Aid in
the Ear Contralateral to that with Cochlear Implant. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore, Vol 1X, 230-239.
8) Pavan, M., & Rajalakshmi, K. (2012). Perception of Spectral Ripples and Amplitude
Compressed Speech by Individuals with Cochlear Hearing Loss. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 188-198.
9) Raja, S., & Rajalakshmi, K. (2012). The Effect of Noise and Hearing Impairment on
the Processing of Simultaneous Sentences. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, IX,
263-275.
10) Bhushan, K.R.B., & Barman, A. (2012). Physiological Correlates of Masking Level
Difference. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 85-92.
11) Gnanateja, N.G., & Barman, A. (2012). Relationship between Consonant Perception
and Psychoacoustic Measures in Auditory Dys-Synchrony. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 157-170.
12) Ranjan, R., & Barman, A. (2012). Effect of Stimulus Rate on Subcortical Auditory
Processing in Children. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 250-262.
13) Tonse, H., & Maruthy, S. (2012). Effect of Context on Brainstem Encoding of
Speech. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 120-130.
14) Kumar, P., & Maruthy, S. (2012). Effect of Hearing Aid-Processed Speech on
Brainstem Responses. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, Vol 1X, 199-210.
15) Chatni, S., & Maruthy, S. (2012). Acoustic Change Complex in Native Speakers of
Tonal and Non-Tonal Languages. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 313-
322.
16) Kumar, S., & Sinha, S.K. (2012). Binaural Interaction Component in Children using
Click and Speech Stimuli. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 292-302.
17) Swathi, V.M., & Sinha, S.K. (2012). Effect of Dance Training on Vestibular Evoked
Myogenic Potentials. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 323-330.
18) Pallavi, & Kumar, P. (2012). Correlation of Cochlear Hydrops Analysis Masking
Procedure and Electrocochleography in Meniere‟s Disease. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 181-187.
19) Achaiah, M.A., & Narne, V. K. (2012). Comparison between outcomes using
preferred gain and prescribed gain formulae in experienced adult hearing aid users.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 1-6.
20) Saxena, N & Narne, V. K. (2012). Temporal Processing in Listeners with Unilateral
Deafness. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 171-180.
21) Vijayasarathy, S., & Narne, V.K. (2012). Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials to
Complex Speech Stimuli in Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorders. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 303-312.
22) Somaraj, V., & Narne, V. K. (2012). Comparison between Outcomes Using Preferred
Gain and Prescribed Gain Formulae in Children Using Hearing Aids. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 340-345.
23) Juneja, A., & Devi, N. (2012). Acoustic Change Complex in Children: 7-15 years of
age. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 7-17.
24) Kanwer, N., & Devi, N. (2012). Development of Hearing Aid Benefit Questionnaire
for Adults. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, IX, 145-156.
25) Harit, P., & Devi, N. (2012). Vocal Emotion Recognition in Group of Individuals
with Normal hearing, Sensorineural hearing loss and Auditory dys-synchrony.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 240-249.
26) Anisha, A.B., & Mamatha, N.M. (2012). Immittance Findings in Infants Using
Different Probe Tone Frequencies. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 28-40.
27) Devaraju, S.D., & Mamatha, N.M. (2012). Developmental Changes in Comodulation
Masking Release for Pure Tones: A Cross-Sectional Study. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 99-108.
28) Divashree, M.S., & Mamatha, N.M. (2012). Central Audtiroy Maturation and
Language Development in Children with Hearing Loss: A Preliminary Study. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 109-119.
29) Anoop, B.J., & Singh, N.K. (2012). Test-Retest Reliability of Vestibular Evoked
Myogenic Potentials Parameters. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 51-60.
30) Singh, J., & Singh, N.K. (2012). Effect of number of channels of hearing aids on the
speech perception in individuals with different degrees of sloping hearing losses.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 131-136.
31) Chitra, V., & Singh, N.K. (2012). Effect of Filtering and Compression on Right Ear
Advantage. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 93-98.
32) Jacob, A.B., & Geetha, C. (2012). Utility of Nonllinear Frequency Compression in
Children with Severe to Profound Hearing Loss. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore, 1X, 41-50.
33) Gulvadi, S.D., & Geetha, C. (2012). Role of Auditory Working Memory in
Prescribing Hearing Aid Gain and Type of Compression in Geriatrics. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 276-283.
34) Tanvi, G.N., & Geetha, C. (2012). Management of Tinnitus: A Comparative Study.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 331-339.
35) Kumar, M., & Jain, C. (2012). Dichotic Word (CVC) Test for Native Hindi Speaking
Children. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, 1X, 137-144.
2011 (2009-10)
1) Patro, C., & Yathiraj, A. (2011). The lexical neighbourhood test: An Indian-English
version for children. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 37-43.
3) Archana, & Manjula, P. (2011). Music (Indian Music) perception test battery for
individuals using hearing devices. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 6-17.
5) Sahoo, S. K., & Manjula, P. (2011). Evaluation of performance with occluded and
open-fit receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aids. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore,
VIII, 210-220.
11) Saxena, U., & Rajalakshmi, K. (2011). Effect of background noise on temporal
processing in children and young adults. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII,
237-242.
12) Dhanya, M., & Barman, A. (2011). OAE profile in individuals with tinnitus having
normal hearing sensitivity. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, Vol. VIII, 53-63.
13) Kumar, M. K., & Barman, A. (2011). Maturation of speech evoked cortical auditory
evoked potiential. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 108-114.
14) Rohith, H., & Barman, A. (2011). Cortical evoked potentials in children using speech
and non-speech stimuli. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 199-209.
15) Francis, V., & Barman, A. (2011). VEMP findings in individuals with otitis media.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 257-265.
16) Mandal, V., & Barman, A. (2011). Effect of ageing on vestibular evoked myogenic
potential. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 276-283.
17) Badariya, M., & Maruthy, S. (2011). Effect of age on fatiguing characteristics of
efferent inhibition. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 18-25.
18) Joseph, D. S., & Maruthy, S. (2011). Conventional BTE vs. RIC (receiver in the
canal) BTE: a comparative study on perceptual and acoustic analysis of speech and
music. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 64-72.
20) Sarathy, K., & Devi, N. (2011). Effect of syllabic and dual compression on speech
identification scores across different degrees of hearing loss. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 91-98.
21) Apeksha, K., & Devi, N. (2011). Effect of sensorineural hearing loss and digital
hearing aids on speech evoked auditory late latency response. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 99-107.
22) Nayana, S., & Devi, N. (2011). Development of questionnaire for evaluating hearing
aid benefit in children. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 125-137.
23) Hussain, R., & Devi, N. (2011). Music perception in individuals with audio and
audio-visual impairment. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 191-198.
24) Anuprasad, S., & Mamatha, N.M. (2011). Warp processing vs conventional
processing in digital hearing aids: a comparative study. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore , VIII, 1-5.
25) Darshan, S., & Mamatha, N.M. (2011). Determining temporal fine structure (tfs)
sensitivity in individuals with normal hearing and cochlear hearing loss through
frequency discrimination of complex tones. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore,
VIII, 44-52.
26) Swagathika, N., & Mamatha, N.M. (2011). Effect of hormonal influence during
menstrual cycle on immitance findings. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII,
231-236.
27) Ratnakar, Y.V., & Mamatha, N.M. (2011). High frequency speech identification test
in Telugu. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 284-290.
28) Rani, B., & Basavaraj, V. (2011). Speech-evoked auditory brainstem responses in
hearing aid selection. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 26-36.
29) Fathima, H., & Basavaraj, V. (2011). Effect of prescriptive formulae on the
perception of music in hearing aid users. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII,
81-90.
30) Singh, N., & Basavaraj, V. (2011). Findings of cochlear hydrops analysis masking
procedure (CHAMP) in subjects with suspected and confirmed Meniere‟s disease.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore, VIII, 138-146.
2010 (2008-09)
1) Arunraj, K., & Devi, N. (2010). Dichotic word test (DWT) in Indian English speaking
children. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done
at AIISH), 7, 1–17.
2) Behra, S., & Vinay, S. N. (2010). Aided threshold equalizing noise test. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 7,
202–217.
3) Bhavya, M., & Mamatha, N. M. (2010). Comparison of acceptable noise level and
signal to noise ratio using directional microphone and FM system. Student Research
at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 7, 18–34.
4) Dawal, P., & Maruthy, S. (2010). Speech characteristics in individuals with auditory
dys-sychrony. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation
Done at AIISH), 7, 176–187.
5) Dayal, M., & Puttabasappa, M. (2010). Comparison of functional gain and insertion
gain in linear and non-linear hearing aids. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore
(Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 7, 128–142.
6) Garg, S., & Barman, A. (2010). Relationship between speech identification scores and
auditory evoked potentials in children with learning disability. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 7, 232–245
8) Indlamuri, R. C., & Barman, A. (2010). Relationship between auditory long latency
response and speech identification scores in individuals with auditory neuropathy.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at
AIISH), 7, 188–201.
9) Ismail, M. S., & Puttabasappa, M. (2010). Prescription of hearing aids using auditory
steady state responses (ASSR). Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based
on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 7, 54–65.
10) Khurana, T., & Basavaraj, V. (2010). Binaural fusion test in Kannada for children.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at
AIISH), 7, 270–281.
13) Madappa, M., & Mamatha, N. M. (2010). Vestibular evoked myogenic potential
(VEMP) in individuals with noise induced hearing loss (NIHL). Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 7, 109–127.
14) Megha, & Vinay, S. N. (2010). Frequency discrimination and speech identification
abilities in individuals with and without cochlear dead regions. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 7, 143–158.
15) Periannan, J. A., & Puttabasappa, M. (2010). PAMR: An objective tool to measure
hearing sensitivity in individuals with normal hearing and hearing impairment.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at
AIISH), 7, 66–77.
16) Prakash, K. N., & Puttabasappa, M. (2010). Verification of hearing aid selection using
visible speech and speech intelligibilty index. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore
(Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 7, 78–91.
17) Selvi T, M., & Yathiraj, A. (2010). Utility of the “Screening Checklist for Auditory
Processing (SCAP)” in detecting (C)APD in children. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 7, 159–175.
18) Singh, G., & Devi, N. (2010). Dichotic word (CVCV) test in native Kannada speaking
children. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done
at AIISH), 7, 35–53.
19) Sinthiya, K., & Maruthy, S. (2010). High frequency speech identification test in
Tamil. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at
AIISH), 7, 246–255.
20) Vivekanandh, & Barman, A. (2010). Utility of vestibular Evoked myogenic potentials
in the differential diagnosis of suspected Meniere‟s disease and benign paroxysmal
positional vertigo. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on
Dissertation Done at AIISH), 7, 282–293.
2010 ( 2007-08)
1) Agarwal, M., & Puttabasappa, M. (2010). Aided acceptable noise levels (ANL): A
comparison across degree of hearing loss, noise reduction in hearing aid and
personality type. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on
Dissertation Done at AIISH), 6, 131–144.
2) Bindu, P., & Barman, A. (2010). Estimation of behavioural threshold using click
evoked ALR in normal and hearing impaired population. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 6, 30–41.
4) Jijo, P. M., & Yathiraj, A. (2010). Early speech perception test development for
Malayalam speaking children with hearing impairment. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 6, 105–119.
7) Manoharan, A., & Yathiraj, A. (2010). Auditory learning manual for Malayalam
speaking children with hearing impairment. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore
(Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 6, 17–29.
9) Narayanan, R., & Rajalakshmi, K. (2010). Rhythm perception with fine structure
cues: A simulated study. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on
Dissertation Done at AIISH), 6, 145–158.
10) Prakash, S., & Yathiraj, A. (2010). Effect of low pass noise on speech perception
in individuals with hearing impairment. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore
(Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 6, 217–230.
11) Ranjan, S., & Yathiraj, A. (2010). Cross language perception of voicing in
children with hearing impairment. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles
Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 6, 172–184.
12) Rubina, & Rajalakshmi, K. (2010). Effect of degree of loss and age on speech
identification with multi channel hearing aids. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 6, 159–171.
13) Sadangi, B., & Yathiraj, A. (2010). Recognition of Oriya monosyllabic PB words
in presence of temporally variant noise. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore
(Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 6, 42–55.
14) Sangamesh, C., & Rajalakshmi, K. (2010). Dychotic rhyme test in Kannada: A
normative data on adults. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based
on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 6, 203–216.
16) Sumitha, M. M., & Barman, A. (2010). The cortical neural processing for
spectrally different speech sounds in individuals with cochlear hearing loss.
Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at
AIISH), 6, 243–256
17) Vignesh, S. S., & Barman, A. (2010). Comparison of click and chirp evoked ABR
in normal hearing and hearing impaired individuals. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 6, 257–274.
18) Vijayshankar, G., & Basavaraj, V. (2010). The effect of various modes of
excitation of sterno-cleido mastoid muscle on vestibular evoked myogenic
potentials (VEMP). Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on
Dissertation Done at AIISH), 6, 87–104.
2010 ( 2006-07)
1) Agarwal, D., & Barman, A. (2010). A search to possible pathways for later peaks
of VEMP and N3 potential. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based
on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5, 65–77.
3) Chand, G., Basavaraj, V., & Abraham, A. (2010). Acoustic analysis of the speech
processed through three amplification strategies and their effect on speech
recognition scores of individual with severe hearing impairment. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5,
78–92.
8) Kaul, S., & Vanaja, C. S. (2010). Speech-evoked auditory late latency response
(ALLR) in hearing aid selection. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles
Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5, 174–186.
10) Kumar, A., & Rajalakshmi, K. (2010). Speech identification with single channel
multichannel and channel free hearing aids. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore
(Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5, 1–10.
11) Kumar, N., & Barman, A. (2010). Importance of long latency potential in
pediatric hearing assessment. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles
Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5, 114–126
12) Mahajan, Y., & Vanaja, C. S. (2010). Effect of cochlear hearing loss on tone burst
evoked stacked auditory brainstem response. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5, 226–223.
13) Mishra, S., & Puttabasappa, M. (2010). Music processed by hearing aids. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5,
200–213.
14) Nambi, A. P., & Vanaja, C. S. (2010). Reduction of stimulus artifacts in ASSR:
An investigation of a stimulus approach. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore
(Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5, 33–40.
15) Nandan, R. V. V, & Yathiraj, A. (2010). Development of high and low predictable
English sentence test (EHLPS). Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles
Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5, 147–157.
16) Panda, M. R., & Yathiraj, A. (2010). Speech recognition of spectrums with
“holes” by children. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on
Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5, 104–113.
17) Saikaia, B., & Puttabasappa, M. (2010). Comparison of word recognition scores
using different settings of telecoil in a digital hearing aid. Student Research at
A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5, 41–51.
18) Sumesh, K., & Barman, A. (2010). Brainstem responses to speech in normal
hearing and cochlear hearing loss individuals. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H.
Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5, 187–199.
19) Swapna raj, S., & Rajalakshmi, K. (2010). Efficacy of frequency transposition
hearing aid in dead region subjects. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore
(Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 5, 214–225.
2008 (2005-06)
1) Ahammad, S. N., & Rajalakshmi, K. (2008). Effect of compression ratio on
speech recognition scores in subjects with sensorineural hearing loss. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 4,
74–84.
2) Banerjee, S., & Puttabasappa, M. (2008). Mobile phones and aided speech
perception: Is there any interference. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore
(Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 4, 112–130.
4) Fakruddin, D. B., & Rajalakshmi, K. (2008). Effect of age and hearing loss on gap
detection threshold. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on
Dissertation Done at AIISH), 4, 1–11.
5) Hinduja, R. V, & Barman, A. (2008). Auditory steady state potentials and word
recognition scores in normal hearing and hearing impaired individuals with
SNHL. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation
Done at AIISH), 4, 50–63.
6) Joseph, T., & Barman, A. (2008). Does ear advantage changes with age? Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 4,
131–146.
8) Kumar, P., & Yathiraj, A. (2008). Time-compressed speech test in Kannada for
children. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation
Done at AIISH), 4, 41–49.
9) Kumari, B., & Vanaja, C. S. (2008). A study of auditory brainstem response using
chained stimuli and BERA phone. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles
Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 4, 12–19.
10) Kusari, M., & Rajalakshmi, K. (2008). Effects of preferred and prescribed gain on
speech perception in noise: A validation of prescriptive formulae. Student
Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 4,
30–40.
11) Mohan, V., & Puttabasappa, M. (2008). Effect of hearing aid coupled with FM
system on speech recognition. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles
Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 4, 147–155.
12) Sharada, S. Z., & Puttabasappa, M. (2008). Effectiveness of sound enrichment and
counselling in the treatment of tinnitus. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore
(Articles Based on Dissertation Done at AIISH), 4, 85–92.
13) Shivaprasad, B., & Yathiraj, A. (2008). Binaural fusion test in English for
children. Student Research at A.I.I.S.H. Mysore (Articles Based on Dissertation
Done at AIISH), 4, 93–101.
NON-PEER REVIEWED
Proceedings/Others
2016
1) Sanju, H. K., & Kumar, P. (2016). Annual Audiological Evaluations Should Be
Mandatory for Patients with Diabetes. Hearing Review. Early Online.
1) Sanju, H. K., & Kumar, P. (2015). Research Suggests New Avenues for Music
Training in Aural Rehabilitation. Hearing Review, 22, 34.
2) Devi N (2015). A Deaf friendly school – How one can make it. Souvenir, National
Seminar Dhwani: Primary Education for the Deaf, Bengaluru, The Association of
people with Disability, Pg. 27-28.
3) Singh, N. K., Sinha, S. K., Rajeshwari, G., & Barman, A. (2015). Altered frequency
tuning of VEMP: Could it be a diagnostic tool to identify endolymphatic hydrops?.
Compendium of Research Funded by ARF, 1, 187-199.
4) Singh, N. K., Kumar, P., Apeksha, K., & Barman, A. (2015). Dizziness index of
impairment in activities of daily living scale for Indian population. Compendium of
Research Funded by ARF, 1, 200-215.
5) Preeta, S., & Geetha, C. (2015). Effect of language uncertainty on speech recognition
in the presence of two talker babble: Proceedings of the FRSM, IT, Kharagpur, 2015.
pp 72-77.
6) Geetha, C., Rajan, R. R., & Kishore, T. (2015). Evaluation of digital signal
processing algorithms in hearing aids with ear to ear synchronization: e-Proceedings
of the NSA, Goa, 2015.
7) Kumar, P., Geetha, C., & Manjunatha, Y. N. (2015). Detection of speech stimuli at
cortex in children using hearing aids: an evidence from speech evoked cortical
potential: e-Proceedings of the NSA, Goa, 2015.
8) Zeena V. P., Konadath S. (2015). Click vs. CE-Chirp stimulus for ABR in individuals
with and without occupational noise exposure. Proceedings of NSA, Goa, 2015, 56.
2014
1) Yathiraj A. (2014). Behavioural testing of infants and children: Proceedings of
National Seminar on Basic Audiological Assessment 2014, 60-68.
3) Rana, B., Juneja, A., Sinha, S., & Rajalakshmi, K. (2014). Comparison of Temporal
Resolution Abilities in Elderly Musicians and Non-Musicians with Hearing Loss:
Proceedings of the International Symposium, 2014. AIISH, Mysore, pp 21.25.
4) Devi, N., Kumar, A. U. & Mohamed, H (2014). Effect of short-term musical training
on auditory cortical responses. Proceedings of National Symposium on Acoustics,
407 – 412.
5) Geetha C, & Manjula, P. (2014). Comparison of the effective compression ratio and
the nominal compression ratio in hearing aids: Proceedings of the NSA, AIISH,
Mysuru, 2014. pp 346-352.
6) George G, E., & Konadath S., (2014). Effect of hearing aid channels on Acoustic
change complex. Student research at AIISH Mysore, Part A, 10 (2011-12).
8) Kumar A., Narne V., K., Konadath S., & Antony J., (2014). Proceedings of National
Seminar on Basic Audiological Assessment, 2014. Published by Director, AIISH.
ISBN: 978-93-81584-68-2 (print), ISBN: 978-93-81584-69-9 (electronic).
2013
1) Manjula, P. (2013). Early identification of hearing impairment. In Souvenir, National
Conference on Early Intervention of Developmental Disabilities, 46-50.
2012
1) Verma, D., Vinod, Z., Arya, P., & Rajalakshmi, K. (2012). Brainstem correlates of
speech-in-noise perception in musicians and non-musicians: Proceedings of the
International Symposium Frontiers of Research on Speech & Music, 2012. pp 69-73.
2011
1) Yathiraj, A. (2011). Material for auditory closure: Proceedings of the Material for
auditory closure, Department of Material development, Mysore, 2011.
3) Muthuselvi, T., & Yathiraj, A. (2008-09). Utility of the „screening checklist for
auditory processing (SCAP)‟ in detecting (C) APD in children. Articles based on
dissertation done at AIISH, VII, 157-173.
2) Manjula P. (2009). Hearing devices for individuals with CDR: Proceedings of the
Issues related to identification, diagnosis and management of individuals with
cochlear dead regions, 2009, pp. 35-42.
6) Ramadevi, K., J., S. (2009). The effect of Speech presentation levels on acceptance of
noise in listeners with different audiometric configurations: Proceedings of the 41st
ISHACON, Pune.
2008
1) Yathiraj, A. (2008). Identification of hearing loss and assessment of hearing in
children with multiple disabilities: Proceedings of RCI-CRE Program on Assessment
and Management of individuals with hearing impairment having additional
disabilities, Conducted by Dept. of Audiology in collaboration with Rehabilitation
Council of India, 2008. 2.1 - 2.11.
2) Yathiraj, A. (2008). Need to improve acoustical and visual clues in classrooms for
children with hearing impairmen: Proceedings of the Workshop on Setting-up of
classrooms for children with hearing impairment, the Dept. of Special Education,
2008, 1.1 – 1.8.
5) Devi, N., Sujitha, N., & Yathiraj, A. (2008). Auditory Memory and Sequencing in
children aged 6 – 1 years. Journal of AIISH, vol. 27, pp. 95 – 100.
6) Devi, N. (2008). Classroom for children with hearing Impairment: Methods for
improving Listening Environment Speech Intelligibility: Proceedings of the RCI-CRE
workshop on ‘Speech Intelligibility’, pp. 64 – 80.
7) Muthuselvi, T., Bhavya, M., & Manjula, P. (2008). Prediction of Threshold based on
T - NRT at various stimulation rates: Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference of the
Cochlear Implant Group of India, Bangalore, 2008.
4) Narne, V. K., Manjula, P. & Vanaja, C. S. (2007). Speech recognition with temporal
envelope and fine structure cues in listener with cochlear hearing loss: Proceedings
of the International Symposium on FRSM, 130-134.
5) Pande, M., Ramesh, A., Manjula, P., & Mamatha, N. M. (2007). Effect of number of
channels in a hearing aid on speech performance: Proceedings of the International
Symposium on FRSM.
1) Sanju, H. K., & Kumar, P. (2015). Research Suggests New Avenues for Music
Training in Aural Rehabilitation. Hearing Review, 22, 34.
2) Devi N (2015). A Deaf friendly school – How one can make it. Souvenir, National
Seminar Dhwani: Primary Education for the Deaf, Bengaluru, The Association of
people with Disability, Pg. 27-28.
3) Singh, N. K., Sinha, S. K., Rajeshwari, G., & Barman, A. (2015). Altered frequency
tuning of VEMP: Could it be a diagnostic tool to identify endolymphatic hydrops?.
Compendium of Research Funded by ARF, 1, 187-199.
4) Singh, N. K., Kumar, P., Apeksha, K., Barman, A. (2015). Dizziness index of
impairment in activities of daily living scale for Indian population. Compendium of
Research Funded by ARF, 1, 200-215.
5) Preeta, S., & Geetha, C. (2015). Effect of language uncertainty on speech recognition
in the presence of two talker babble. Proceedings of the FRSM-2015 held from 23-24,
November, 2015, IT, Kharagpur, pp 72-77.
6) Geetha, C., Rajan, R. R., & Kishore, T. (2015). Evaluation of digital signal
processing algorithms in hearing aids with ear to ear synchronization. e-Proceedings
of the NSA held from 7th to 9th October, 2015 in Goa, SP15.
7) Kumar, P., Geetha, C., & Manjunatha, Y. N. (2015). Detection of speech stimuli at
cortex in children using hearing aids: an evidence from speech evoked cortical
potential. e-Proceedings of the NSA held from 7th to 9th October, 2015 in Goa,
SP5.
8) Zeena V. P., Konadath S. (2015). Click vs. CE-Chirp stimulus for ABR in individuals
with and without occupational noise exposure. Book of Abstract (NSA-2015-16), 56.
2014
1) Yathiraj A. (2014). Behavioural testing of infants and children. Proceedings of
National Seminar on Basic Audiological Assessment held on 8-10 October 2014, 60-
68.
4) Devi, N., Kumar, A. U. & Mohamed, H (2014). Effect of short-term musical training
on auditory cortical responses. Proceedings of National Symposium on Acoustics,
407 – 412.
5) Geetha C, & Manjula, P. (2014). Comparison of the effective compression ratio and
the nominal compression ratio in hearing aids. Proceedings of the NSA held from
12th to 14th November, 2014 in AIISH, Mysuru, pp 346-352.
6) George G, E., & Konadath S., (2014). Effect of hearing aid channels on Acoustic
change complex. Student research at AIISH Mysore, Part A, 10 (2011-12).
8) Kumar A., Narne V.K., Konadath S., & Antony J. (2014). Proceedings of National
Seminar on Basic Audiological Assessment (08th to 10th October 2014). Published by
Director, AIISH. ISBN: 978-93-81584-68-2 (print), ISBN: 978-93-81584-69-9
(electronic).
2013
1) Manjula, P. (2013). Early identification of hearing impairment.In Souvenir, National
Conference on Early Intervention of Developmental Disabilities,46-50.
2012
1) DeepikaVerma, Zubin Vinod, Pravesh Arya &Rajalakshmi K (2012) “Brainstem
correlates of speech-in-noise perception in musicians and non-musicians “in
Proceedings of the International Symposium Frontiers of Research on Speech &
Music (FRSM- 2012) pp 69-73.
2011
1) Yathiraj, A. (2011). „Material for auditory closure‟. In the proceedings of the
Material for auditory closure held on 9-2-12 by the Department of Material
development.
5) Manjula P. (2010). „Hearing devices for individuals with CDR‟.In Proceedings of the
seminar on „Issues related to identification, diagnosis and management of
individualswithcochleardeadregions‟, on 7thSeptember 2009, pp. 35-42.
6) Kumari Apeksha & Devi N (2010). Effect of Sensorineural hearing loss on Speech
Evoked Aided Auditory Late Latency Response. Journal of All India Institute of
Speech and Hearing, Vol.29 (2), 2009-10, pp.241-247.
2) Manjula P. (2009). „Hearing devices for individuals with CDR‟.In Proceedings of the
seminar on „Issues related to identification, diagnosis and management of
individualswithcochleardeadregions‟, held on 7thSeptember 2009, pp. 35-42.
3) Manjula, P. (2009). „Selection of appropriatehearingdevices for
individualswithauditorydys-synchrony‟. In Proceedings of the seminar on „Issues
related to identification, diagnosis and management of individualswithauditorydys-
synchrony‟, held on 9th August 2009, pp. 60-66.
2008
1) Yathiraj, A. (2008). Identification of hearing loss and assessment of hearing in
children with multiple disabilities. In Proceedings of RCI-CRE Program on
Assessment and Management of individuals with hearing impairment having
additional disabilities, Conducted by Dept. of Audiology in collaboration with
Rehabilitation Council of India, from 7th to 11th July 2008, 2.1 - 2.11
2) Yathiraj, A. (2008). Need to improve acoustical and visual clues in classrooms for
children with hearing impairment. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Setting-up of
classrooms for children with hearing impairment, Conducted by the Dept. of Special
Education, on 22nd Feb. 2008, 1.1 – 1.8.
5) Devi, N., Sujitha, N., & Yathiraj, A. (2008). Auditory Memory and Sequencing in
children aged 6 – 1 years, Journal of AIISH, vol. 27, pp. 95 – 100.
6) Devi, N. (2008). Classroom for children with hearing Impairment: Methods for
improving Listening Environment Speech Intelligibility. Proceedings of the RCI-CRE
workshop on „Speech Intelligibility‟, pp. 64 – 80.
4) Narne, V. K., Manjula, P. & Vanaja, C. S. (2007). Speech recognition with temporal
envelope and fine structure cues in listener with cochlear hearing loss. Proceedings of
the International Symposium on FRSM.p.130-134.
Chapters in books
2013
1) Yathiraj, A. (2013). Approaches to habilitation of children with cochlear implants. In
Gore. M (Ed.). Cochlear Implant – An Overview, p.71-74.
2010-11
1) Yathiraj, A. (2010-11). „Perception through auditory modality & Basic acoustic
properties of speech and its effect on hearing aids‟. Self-Learning Material for block
in course titled „Aural Rehabilitation of Children with Hearing Impairment‟, for
M.Ed. (SE-DE) (HI), New Delhi: IGNO.
2) Yathiraj, A. (2010-11). „Auditory training and its importance and auditory verbal
therapy (AVT)‟. Self-Learning Material for block in course titled „Aural
Rehabilitation of Children with Hearing Impairment‟, for M.Ed. (SE-DE) (HI), New
Delhi: IGNO.
3) Yathiraj, A. (2010-11). „Application of materials and methods in classroom and
outside the classroom for individuals and group‟. Self-Learning Material for block in
course titled „Aural Rehabilitation of Children with Hearing Impairment‟, for M.Ed.
(SE-DE) (HI), New Delhi: IGNO.
2) Vanaja, C.S., & Yathiraj, A. (2009). „Hearing loss‟. Self-Learning Material for
Diploma in Hearing, Language and Speech. Published in book format - Course I:
Introduction to Audiology, AIISH, Mysore, Chapter No.2, p.18-38.
3) Yathiraj, A., & Malar, G. (2009). „Educational Programmes for Children with
Communication Disorders‟. Self-Learning Material for Diploma in Hearing,
Language and Speech. Published in book format - Course VI: Education for Children
with Special Needs, AIISH, Mysore, Chapter No.2, p.36-64.
6) Yathiraj, A. (2009). „Hearing aids and ear molds‟. Self-Learning Material for
Diploma in Hearing, Language and Speech. Published in book format - Course I:
Introduction to Audiology, AIISH, Mysore, Chapter No. 4, p.71-98.
8) Yathiraj, A., & Goswami, S.P. (2009). „Counselling and troubleshooting hearing
aids‟. Self-Learning Material for Diploma in Hearing, Language and Speech.
Published in book format - Course I: Introduction to Audiology, AIISH, Mysore,
Chapter No.5, p.99-128.
7) Yathiraj, A. (2007). Auditory training and speech reading. In Basavaraj, V. (Ed.) Self
Learning Material for Diploma in Hearing, Language and Speech, Course „IV
(Therapeutic Management)‟, Mysore, AIISH. Chapter No 4, p.43-64.
BOOKS PUBLISHED
International
Sl.No. Publication
1. Rajalakshmi, K. (2015) “Music and Hearing” Nova Science Publishers Inc, New
York.
BOOKS PUBLISHED
National
Sl.No. Publication
1. Co-editor in „Taayi, Tandemattu Magu‟ and „Parent and child‟ workbook for
parents/caregiver on training children with hearing impairment in bilingual
(Kannada/English), published by the All India Institute of Speech and Hearing,
Mysore 6.
2. Co-editor in „Maguvige Tarabethi Koduvudu- Hantha 1‟ and „Parent and child‟
workbook for parents/caregiver on training children with hearing impairment in
bilingual (Kannada/English), published by the All India Institute of Speech and
Hearing, Mysore 6.
3. Translated the WHO material on „Primary ear care’ into Kannada as part of the
National Program for Prevention and Control of Deafness, published by the
Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
4. Co-editor in „Maguvige Tarabethi Koduvudu- Hantha 2‟ and „Parent and child‟
workbook for parents/caregiver on training children with hearing impairment in
bilingual (Kannada/English), published by the All India Institute of Speech and
Hearing, Mysore 6.