Speech and hearing

Tenure-Track Faculty

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Michael F. Dorman
Professor

Ph.D., University of Connecticut

Email: mdorman
Phone: (480) 965-3345
Fax: (480) 965-8516
Office: Coor Hall, 3454
Website: http://cilab.asu.edu/
CV: mdorman.pdf

Research Interests:
Our laboratory investigates many aspects of speech, voice and music perception by patients fit with cochlear implants and by normal-hearing subjects listening to simulations of cochlear implants. One line of research focuses on neural plasticity in children. In this work, we use cortical auditory-evoked potentials to assess the development, deterioration and plasticity of central auditory pathways in normal-hearing children, children with hearing-impairments and profoundly deaf children fit with cochlear implants. Our second line of research, which has been ongoing for 13 years, involves the perception of speech when speech is transmitted by only a few channels of stimulation -- the case in patients with cochlear implants. We are also currently trying to make music sound better for implant patients. Additionally, we are moving to a series of studies with the newest type of implant patient -- those with residual low-frequency acoustic hearing.