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Dianne Altuna M.S.,CCC-SLP




Kristi Buckley, M.S. CCC-A

    Ph.D Student in Audiology. Research assistant for Dr. Emily Tobey. Interests include central auditory processing, auditory plasticity and electrophysiology with cochlear implants.



Gretchen Gabbert, M.S., CCC-SLP

    Currently working on a project in conjunction with the Bipolar Clinic at UT Southwestern exploring speech production deficits of adults with the Bipolar Clinic at UT Southwestern exploring speech production deficits of adults with bipolar disease taking lithium, a mood stabilizer. Interested in issues regarding the speech production deficits of individuals with cerebellar pathology.



Gary Overson, M.S., CCC-A

    Ph.D Student. TA for Dr.Thibodeau , COMD 7321 & 7327. Contracted audiologist for Plano I.S.D . Working on neural response telemetry project, ASHA 2000 presentation : "Verification of 2CC-Coupler output for programmable and digital aids" . Research interests include neural plasticity in individuals with hearing loss, hearing aids and tinnitus.



Erin Schafer M.S., CFY-A

    Special Education Audiologist for Plano I.S.D. Research Assistant for Dr. Thibodeau. Research interests include speech recognition with HAs, FM Systems, and Cochlear Implants.



Jack Scott M.A.,CCC-A

    Ph.D. student in Audiology. Research assistant for Dr. Linda Thibodeau, teaching assistant for Dr. George Gerken. Interests include auditory plasticity, hearing aid acclimatization, speech perception, aural rehabilitation, and efferent system measurement using otoacoustic emissions.



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