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Mary Hudson, Ph.D.

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Contact Information:
OUHSC College of Allied Health Dept. of Communication Sciences & Disorders, Oklahoma City, OK, 73117
405-271-4214
Leadership:
Discipline Coordinators:
Audiology
Discipline(s):
Audiology
AUCD Council Membership:
No Council Membership
Vita/Bio:

Mary A. Hudson, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the College of Allied Health at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Her research interests include amplification and communication.

 

 

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Non-linear frequency compression for adults with asymmetric sloping sensorineural hearing loss.
The Effect of Front-End Processing on Cochlear Implant Performance of Children
Long-term effects of non-linear frequency compression for children with moderate hearing loss.
Evaluation of speech recognition of cochlear implant recipients using a personal digital adaptive radio frequency system.
Non-linear frequency compression for adults with asymmetric sloping sensorineural hearing loss

Effects of input processing and type of personal frequency modulation system on speech-recognition performance of adults with cochlear implants.
In Asymmetric High-Frequency Hearing Loss, NLFC Helps
Evaluation of speech recognition of cochlear implant recipients using a personal digital adaptive radio frequency system.
Better speech recognition with digital RF system in study of cochlear implants
Evaluation of the benefits of binaural hearing on the telephone for children with hearing loss
Evaluation of wideband frequency responses and non-linear frequency compression for children with cookie-bite audiometric configurations
Evaluation of wideband frequency responses and non-linear frequency compression for children with mild hearing loss
Binaural hearing on the telephone for pre-school children with hearing loss
Formalizing a college diversity statement
Benefits of binaural streaming telephone technology in children with hearing impairment
Benefits of binaural streaming telephone technology in children with hearing impairment
The Effectiveness of an Ototoxicity In-Service Training for Nursing Students
Developing and Sustaining an Interprofessional Team for Pro Bono Clinic Service Delivery
An Evaluation of Hearing Performance of Cochlear Implant Recipients Using a Variety of Wireless Remote Microphone Technologies
Acceptability of Hand Sanitizer Options among Students in Communication Sciences and Disorders
Effect of reduced audibility on mini-mental state examination scores
Forging Family-Professional Partnerships: Integrating Disability in Healthcare Education
Developing and Sustaining an Interprofessional Team for Pro Bono Clinic Service Delivery
Developing and Sustaining an Interprofessional Team for Pro Bono Clinic Service Delivery
Effect of Reduced Audibility on Mini-Mental State Examination Scores
Non-Traditional Team Engagement in an Interprofessional Case Management Course
Being Mindful of Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Everyday Practice
Serving culturally and linguistically diverse patients in audiology Part 2: Promoting health literacy
Family and Community-Based Research: Can it Unify Professional Partnerships?
Pilot project: Feasibility of using 3D printing to create an ear simulator
Stakeholders experiences and attitudes about accommodation meetings for students with hearing loss
The Impact of Amplification on Cognitive Screening Test Scores
Spanish Pediatric Speech Recognition Threshold Testing