Nancy Tye-Murray
Washington University School of Medicine
USA
Title: New frontiers in auditory training
Biography
Biography: Nancy Tye-Murray
Abstract
Many exciting developments are happening in the realm of auditory training. This presentation will present an overview of these developments and will also highlight what may happen in the near future. The purpose of auditory training is to maximize a patient’s ability to utilize residual hearing, especially when background noise is present. New developments include an emphasis on transfer-appropriate-processing (TAP) and learning, training with frequent communication partners, game-like instructional designs and web-based platforms. We will consider auditory training for both adults who have hearing loss as well as children. The presentation will be comprehensive and will cover assessment issues, training protocols and recent research about efficacy. The research concerns two studies recently completed in our laboratory. The first study provided TAP training to a group of adults and found that training led to better speech recognition. The second study showed that patients can benefit from training with speech spoken by their frequent communication partners