emily a. tobey - the university of texas at dallas
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CURRICULUM VITAE
EMILY A. TOBEY
Associate Provost, Office Of The Executive Vice President And Provost Professor And Nelle C. Johnston Chair In Early Childhood Disorders
School Of Behavioral And Brain Sciences 1966 Inwood Road Dallas, TX 75235
(214) 905‐3105 Callier Office (972) 883‐2791 Provost Office
(214) 905‐3146 Fax [email protected]
T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s a t D a l l a s
and
Clinical Professor Department of Otorhinolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery
Department of Radiology, Nuclear Medicine Center T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s S o u t h w e s t e r n M e d i ca l C e n t e r
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY: 1975 ‐ 1981 City University of New York, University School and Graduate Center, New York, New
York. Ph.D. degree in Speech Science awarded June, 1981 ( “Motor Speech Adaptation Following Low‐Velocity Missile Wounds”, Kathryn S. Harris, Major Advisor)
1974 ‐ 1975 School of Allied Health Professions, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New
Orleans, Louisiana. M.C.D. Degree in Speech Pathology awarded August, 1975 1969 ‐ 1973 New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. B.A. Degree in Speech Pathology
and Audiology awarded May, 1973. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2008‐present Associate Provost, Office of Executive Vice President and Provost, The University of
Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas. 1995‐present Professor and Nelle C. Johnston Chair in Communication Disorders, Communication
Sciences and Disorders, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas.
2001 ‐ 2004 Co‐Coordinator, UTD/UTSWMC Center for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, School of
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas. 2000‐present Director of Research, Callier Advanced Hearing Research Center, Callier Center for
Communication Disorders, Dallas, Texas.
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1997‐present Co‐Director, Pediatric Aural Habilitation Program, School of Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas. 1995‐present Chair, Executive Committee of the Dallas Cochlear Implant Program, A joint enterprise
between The University of Texas at Dallas, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Children’s Medical Center, Dallas, Texas.
1995‐present Research Coordinator for Cochlear Implant FDA Clinical Trials, Dallas Cochlear Implant
Program, Callier Center for Communication Disorders, Dallas, Texas. 1993 ‐ 1995 Professor, Department of Communication Disorders, School of Allied Health Professions,
Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, and Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1993 ‐ 1995 Director, Communication Sciences Laboratory, Department of Communication
Disorders, School of Allied Health Professions, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1993 ‐ 1995 Director, Voice Clinics, Departments of Communication Disorders and
Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana 1992 ‐ 1995 Member, Neuroscience Center of Excellence, School of Medicine, Louisiana State
University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana. 1986 ‐ 1993 Associate Professor, Department of Communication Disorders, School of Allied Health
Professions, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, and Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1982 ‐ 1986 Assistant Professor, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Department of
Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, Department of Communication Disorders, School of Allied Health Professions and Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1981 ‐ 1982 Instructor, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Department of
Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine and Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Louisiana State University School of Dentistry, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1977 ‐ 1980 Research Associate, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Department of
Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1975 ‐ 1977 Graduate Assistant, City University of New York and Haskins Laboratories, New Haven,
Connecticut.
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1974 ‐ 1975 Graduate Assistant, Kresge Hearing Research Laboratory of the South, Department of
Otorhinolaryngology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1973 ‐ 1974 Speech Pathologist, Orleans Parish School System, New Orleans, Louisiana. 1973 ‐ 1974 Teacher of the Deaf, Orleans Parish School System, New Orleans, Louisiana. 1971 ‐1 973 Clinical Aide, Program Project, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
OUTSIDE ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 1997‐present Clinical Professor, Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, University of
Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX. 2001‐present Clinical Professor, Department of Radiology, Nuclear Medicine Center, University of
Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX. 1985 ‐ 1995 Clinical Professor, Department of Psychology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans,
LA. 1985 ‐ 1995 Clinical Professor, Department of Speech, Theatre, and Communication Disorders,
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA. RESEARCH INTERESTS: Dr. Tobey’s current interests lie in the role of auditory feedback on the development and maintenance of speech and language. One primary approach she uses to investigate this area is to document the speech and language behaviors of individuals with profound hearing losses who receive a cochlear implant. Cochlear implants consist on internal components, an internal receiver and electrode array, which is surgically inserted into the cochlea (the snail‐like organ of the ear), and three external components, a microphone, speech processor, and transmitter coil. The microphone picks up sound and transfers it to the speech processor that has software which extracts important aspects of the signal, converts it to electrical pulses of varying current which are delivered to the electrode array via the transmitter coil. Speech perception performance in these individuals is characterized by a great deal of variation, ranging from individuals who can simply detect the presence of a sound to individuals who can talk easily on the telephone. Likewise, speech production skills may range from a highly intelligible individual to an individual who must rely on sign language to communicate. Dr. Tobey is currently conducting longitudinal studies contrasting speech perception, psychosocial and language development and quality of life measures in profoundly hearing impaired children who use cochlear implants. This National Institutes of Health funded study is being conducted in conjunction with the Johns Hopkins Medical Center and Cochlear Implant Centers in Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, California, and Maryland. She also is examining communication outcomes in the first large cohort of cochlear implanted children in the northern hemisphere. In this study, she and her colleague, Dr. Ann Geers, are examining the literacy levels associated with adolescent cochlear implant users as they prepare to graduate from high school. She also holds a third NIH grant evaluating how early ages of implantation influence sound and intelligibility in 3.5 and 4.5 year old cochlear implant children. Her laboratory also is conducting studies looking at brain blood flow in adult cochlear implant users in
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conjunction with the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. These studies have examined neural activity during listening tasks in normal hearing control subjects and adult users of cochlear implants whose speech perception abilities vary greatly. She has held a National Institute of Health grants with the University of Texas at Austin examining early babbling behaviors in hearing impaired babies. In addition, she served as an investigator on a National Institute of Health grant examining the efficacy of different types of language intervention for children with specific language impairments. She currently collaborates with studies underway in England, France, and Australia. In addition, Dr. Tobey is coordinating the basic and clinical research efforts at the Callier Advanced Hearing Research Center. The Dallas Cochlear Implant Program, a joint enterprise between the University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Children’s Medical Center, and is currently participating in numerous FDA clinical trials of new cochlear implant devices. ACCREDITATIONS: 1981‐present CCC, Speech‐Language Pathology, American Speech Language and Hearing Association 1996‐present Texas Licensure, Speech‐Language Pathology 1981 ‐ 1990 Louisiana Licensure, Speech‐Language Pathology PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: American Speech‐Language and Hearing Association American Association for the Advancement of Science Acoustical Society of America Alexander Graham Bell Society American Auditory Society Louisiana Chapter Alexander Graham Bell Society Louisiana State Speech and Hearing Association Texas Speech Language and Hearing Association HONOR SOCIETIES:
SIGMA XI:
1983 – 1988 Sigma Xi, Secretary ‐ Treasurer, Local Chapter. 2008 – 2010 Sigma Xi, National Distinguished Lecturer.
SIGMA XI DISTINGUISHED LECTURES 2010 Eastern Illinois University Western Kentucky University University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England Haskins Laboratories 2009 University of Kansas Medical Center Lamar University University of New Mexico University of Montevallo New Mexico State University 2008 University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England.
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HONORS AND OTHER RECOGNITIONS: NATIONAL: 2010 Honors of the Association, American Speech Language and Hearing Association (highest
award given by the Association) 2008 ‐ 2010 Sigma Xi National Distinguished Lecturer 2004 American Speech Language Hearing Association, Students Preparing for Academic and
Research Careers (SPARC) Mentor 2001 Elected Fellow, Acoustical Society of America 2001 Deafness Research Foundation Scholar 2001 American Speech Language Hearing Foundation, Research in Higher Education Mentor 1995 Invited Speaker, National Institutes of Health, “Cochlear Implants in Adults and Children:
NIH Consensus Statement” 1988 Elected Fellow, American Speech‐Language and Hearing Association
INTERNATIONAL:
2010 Keynote speaker, “Cochlear Implantation: State of the Art,” University of Nottingham
and the Ear Foundation, Nottingham, England 2007 Nalli‐Ingolia Symposium Keynote Speaker, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada 2007 Second place “Best Research Poster” for the 6th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear
Implants and Related Sciences, Sydney, Australia 2006 Graham Fraser Memorial Lecturer, Royal Academy of Medicine, London, England 2003 Textbook awarded first prize for best‐edited medical book of the year by the Society of
Authors and the Royal Society of Medicine. Tobey, E. and Douek, B. Speech and language development in normal hearing and hearing impaired children. In: Textbook of Audiological Medicine, Eds. L. Luxon, A. Martini, J. Furman, and D. Stephens, pp. 328 – 338.
2002 Inaugural Keynote Speaker for first Memorial Lecture in Honor of Marjorie Sherman, The Ear Foundation, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England
1999, 2001 Visiting Research Professor, Nottingham Paediatric Cochlear Implant Programme, Nottingham, England, also 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010
1998, 1999 Visiting Research Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France
1993, 1994 Visiting Research Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France
1992 Visiting Scholar Fellowship, Australian Bionic Ear and Hearing Research Institute, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
UNIVERSITY:
2008 Awarded “Friend of Communication Disorders,” Department of Communication Disorders, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
2000 Polykarp Kusch Lecturer, The University of Texas at Dallas (highest honor UTD annually bestows on individual faculty member).
STATE:
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2009 Leadership Texas. 1987 Distinguished Academy Scientist, Louisiana Academy of Sciences. 1983 Summer Distinguished Lecturer‐in‐Residence, Department of Communication Sciences,
Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX.
COCHLEAR IMPLANT MEETINGS:
2010 Invited Faculty, 6th International Symposium on Objective Measures in Auditory Implants, St. Louis, MO.
2010 Invited Faculty, 7th International Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Bodrum, Turkey.
2010 Invited Keynote Address, European Association for Cochlear Implant Users, Varese, Italy. 2009 Invited Faculty, 12th Annual Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Seattle,
Washington. 2009 International Faculty, 7th Asia‐Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related
Sciences (APSCI), Singapore, China. 2007 International Faculty, 5th Asia‐Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related
Sciences (APSCI), Sydney, Australia. 2007 Invited Faculty, 111th Annual Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Raleigh, NC. 2006 Invited Faculty, 9th International Cochlear Implant Conference, Vienna, Austria. 2005 Co‐Director, 10th Annual Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Dallas, TX. 2005 International Faculty, 3rd Asia‐Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related
Sciences (APSCI), Taiwan. 2005 International Faculty, International Federation of Otorhinolaryngology, Rome, Italy. 2004 Invited Faculty, 8th International Cochlear Implant Conference, Indianapolis, IN. 2003 International Faculty, 1st Asia‐Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related
Sciences (APSCI), Hong Kong. 2003 International Faculty, Congress of Asian Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and
Related Sciences. 2003 Invited Speaker, 3rd International Symposium and Workshop on Objective Measures in
Cochlear Implants, Ann Arbor, MI. 2003 Invited Faculty, 9th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Washington, D.C. 2002 International Invited Speaker, 7th International Cochlear Implant Conference,
Manchester, England. 2002 Keynote Speaker, 6th European Symposium on Pediatric Cochlear Implantation, Canary
Islands, Spain. 2001 International Faculty, 2nd International Symposium and Workshop on Objective
Measures in Cochlear Implantation, Lyon, France. 2000 Invited Faculty, 6th International Cochlear Implant Conference, Miami Beach, FL. 2000 Keynote Speaker, Charles Holland Symposium on Severe and Profound Impairment in
Children, Praglia, Italy. 1999 Keynote Speaker, Research Considerations for Cochlear Implantation, University of
Nottingham, England. 1999 Invited Speaker, Collegium Oto‐rhinolaryngolgium Amicitae Sacrum, Lyon, France. 1997 Keynote Address, XVI World Congress of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery,
Sydney, Australia. HONORS WON BY TOBEY STUDENTS
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NATIONAL 2009 Minority Student Leadership Program, American Speech Language and Hearing Association NIH Student Travel Award, Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Lake Tahoe, CA NIH Student Travel Award for CI 2009. Seattle, WA NIH Student Travel Award for CI 2009. Seattle, WA 2008 American Academy of Audiology, Student Research Award, Charlotte, NC. NIH Student Travel Award for CI 2008, San Diego, CA. 2007 NIH Student Travel Award, CI 2007, Charlotte, NC. NIH Student Travel Award for CI 2007, Charlotte, NC. NIH Student Travel Award for CI 2007, Charlotte, NC. NIH Student Travel Award, Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, 2007, Lake Tahoe, CA. 2006 American Speech Language Hearing Association, Students Preparing for NIH Funding Opportunities. Invited participant in the first annual NIH National Graduate Student Research Festival.. Invited Speaker to 4th Annual Lessons for Success conference sponsored by the ASHA Research and
Scientific Affairs Committee (RSAC) entitled "The Write Stuff: Lessons for Success in Research Funding,”
The League of United Latin American Citizens award from the LULAC National Scholarship Fund. Charles Holland Student Scholarship to the XXVIII International Congress of Audiology, Innsbruck,
Austria. Audiology Foundation of America Student Mentoring Travel Grant Academy of Dispensing Audiologists. 2005 American Speech Language and Hearing Association, Minority Leadership award. 2004 Kristi Buckley, National Institutes of Health, NIDCD, “Cross Modal Plasticity in Prelingually Hearing
Impaired Children,” E. Tobey, Mentor, 5/1/04‐4/31/07. Sneha Bharadwaj, National Institutes of Health, R03, “Speech Perception and Production in Cochlear
Implant Users,” E. Tobey, Mentor, 5/1/04‐4/31/07. American Speech Language Hearing Association, Students Preparing for Academic and Research Careers. 2003 Student Research Forum Winner, American Academy of Audiology. 2nd place, Outstanding Student Paper, Acoustical Society of America, Speech Technical Committee.
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1985 Finalist for Van Hattum Outstanding Dental Research Project in Prosthodontics, International
Association of Dental Research.
STATE 2010 Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber Of Commerce Scholarship 2009 Texas Speech Language Hearing Association, Donna Fox Academic Scholarship. 2008 Texas Academy of Audiology, second place research poster, Dallas, TX. 2007 Student Employee of the Year, The University of Texas at Dallas. 2006 Texas Speech‐Language‐Hearing Foundation, the Lear Ashmore Research Award. Texas Speech Language Hearing Association, Donna Fox Academic Scholarship Recipient of Faculty‐Selected Scott Haug Audiology Student Travel Award, Scott Haug Conference 2004 Texas Academy of Audiology, tied for first place research poster. 2001 ASHA Research Fellow 2000 Outstanding Student Research Proposal, Texas Speech Language Hearing Foundation. 1997 Outstanding Student Research Proposal, Texas Speech Language Hearing Foundation. 1991 Louisiana Stimulus for Excellence in Research, Finalist for Louisiana Math and Science Research
Competition. Outstanding Student Research Project, Louisiana Speech and Hearing Association.
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Outstanding Student Research Project, Fifth Annual Neuroscience Retreat. 1989 Outstanding Student Research Project, Second Annual Southeastern Allied Health Research Symposium. Outstanding Student Research Project, Second Annual Southeastern Allied Health Research Symposium. AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS:
Current Grants, Contracts and Mentor Awards National Institutes of Health. NIDCD, “Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation,” Principal Investigator for UT Dallas Subcontract first year direct costs, $176,875, 8/1/07‐7/30/12. National Institutes of Health, NIDCD, "Long Term Outcomes Associated with Early Childhood Cochlear Implantation,” Co‐Principal Investigator, first year direct costs, $254,247; 4/1/07‐3/31/11. National Institutes of Health, NIDCD, R01 “Effect of Very Early Cochlear Implantation on Language.” Principal Investigator for UTD subcontract first year direct costs, $361,474, 4/01/06‐3/30/11. National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources, Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA), “North and Central Texas Clinical and Translational Science Initiative,” (M. Packard, Principal Investigator; E. Tobey, Mentor; A. Warner‐Czyz, Clinical Scholar), first year direct costs, $811,546. National Institutes of Health, National Center for Research Resources, Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA), “North and Central Texas Clinical and Translational Science Initiative,” (M. Packard, Principal Investigator; E. Tobey, Mentor; D. Weinberger, Clinical Scholar), first year direct costs, $811,546.
Grants under Review
National Science Foundation. “An Integrated Communication Sciences and Speech Technology Program for the Future” (J. Hansen, Principal Investigator; E. Tobey, Co‐Investigator).
Previous National Institutes of Health Research Awards National Institutes of Health, Program Project Grant, "Peripheral and Central Auditory Mechanisms,” (100% Speech Scientist, E Tobey) C.I. Berlin, Principal Investigator, 1975 ‐ 1981. NIH Grant, "Auditory Physiology and Anatomy," (5% ‐ 0 Salary, E. Tobey, Speech Scientist); C.I. Berlin, Principal Investigator), 6/1/77‐6/30/92. National Institutes of Health, Academic Enhancement Research Award‐‐"Effect of Cochlear Map Changes on Vowels,” Principal Investigator, 7/1/90‐6/30/93. National Institutes of Health, R01, "Cochlear Implants and Education of the Deaf Child,” Principal Investigator for UT Dallas subcontract, 7/1/96‐ 6/30/02. National Institutes of Health, R01. “SPECT rCBF in Language Reception,” Principal Investigator, 9/27/00 ‐ 2/28/06.
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National Institutes of Health, R01. “Central Auditory Deprivation in Hearing‐Impairment in Infants,” Co‐Investigator, 4/01/03 ‐ 3/31/08. National Institutes of Health, RO1, “Motor Control of Serial Organization of Early Speech,” Principal Investigator for UT Dallas Subcontract, 12/1/01‐11/31/06. National Institutes of Health. NIDCD, “Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation,” Principal Investigator for UT Dallas Subcontract, 12/01/01‐11/30/07.
Previous U.S. Department of Education Training Awards U.S. Department of Special Education. “Personnel Training for Speech‐Language Pathologists and Audiologists in Pediatric Aural Rehabilitation,” Co‐Principal Investigator, 9/1/96‐8/30/99.
Previous National Institutes of Health Pre‐doctoral Awards—Tobey, Mentor National Institutes of Health, “Speech Perception and Production in Cochlear Implant Users,” Bharadwaj, S., PI: E. Tobey, Mentor, 5/1/04‐4/31/07. National Institutes of Health, NIDCD, “Cross Modal Plasticity in Prelingually Hearing Impaired Children,” Buckley, K., PI; E. Tobey, Mentor, 5/1/04‐4/31/07.
Previous National Institutes of Health Post‐doctoral Awards—Tobey, Mentor
National Institutes of Health, R03, “Speech Perception and Production in Cochlear Implant Users,” Bharadwaj, S., PI: E. Tobey, Mentor, 5/1/04‐4/31/07.
Previous Foundation Scientific Awards Deafness Research Foundation ‐ "Speech Changes Associated with a Multichannel Cochlear Prosthesis,” Principal Investigator, 1/1/87‐12/30/88. American Speech Language and Hearing Foundation. "Use of the IBM SpeechViewer for the Diagnosis and Remediation of Vocal Pathologies." Principal Investigator, 10/89‐12/90. Deafness Research Foundation, “Recognition of Words and Sentences Presented at Soft to Loud Levels by Adult Recipients of Three Cochlear Implant Systems,” Co‐Investigator, 6/30/01 ‐ 5/31/03. Dana Clinical Hypotheses Program in Imaging. “Pharmacologic Activation of Dormant Cortex in the Restoration of Speech and Language following Cochlear Implantation in the Deaf.” Co‐Investigator, 5/01‐ 4/06.
Previous Foundation Student Awards—Tobey, Mentor American Speech Language Hearing Association, Students Preparing for Academic and Research Careers, Martinez Verhoff, J., PI; E. Tobey, Mentor, 8/1/04‐7/31/05. Alexander Graham Bell Clinical‐Research Fellowship Program, E. Tobey, Mentor, J. Martinez Verhoff, Recipient, 6/01/05 ‐ 5/30/06.
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Alexander Graham Bell Clinical‐Research Fellowship Program, E. Tobey, Mentor, N. Wiessner, Recipient, 6/01/07 ‐ 5/30/08. Alexander Graham Bell Clinical‐Research Fellowship Program, E. Tobey, Mentor, M. Sundarrajan, Recipient, 6/01/08 ‐ 5/30/09. Alexander Graham Bell Clinical‐Research Fellowship Program, E. Tobey, Mentor, L. Ryan, Recipient, 6/01/09 ‐ 5/30/10.
Previous Corporation Scientific Awards Texas Instruments. “DSP Hardware for Software Development and the Hearing Impaired,” 8/99, Advanced Bionics Corporation. “DSP Hardware and Software for Development of Speech Processing Strategies for Cochlear Implants,” 9/99.‐08/00. Nokia Corporation. “Telecommunications and the Hearing Impaired.” Principal Investigator, March ‐ December, 2002. Texas Instruments, “DSP hardware for the Hearing Impaired,” Principal Investigator, June ‐ December, 2002. Med‐El Corporation, “SPECT rCBF in Adult Cochlear Implant Users,” Principal Investigator, 7/30/99 ‐6/31/06.
Previous State Scientific Awards Louisiana State University School of Medicine‐‐Biomedical Research Award‐‐"Speech Signal Processing in Children with Auditory Disorders" Co‐Investigator, 4/12/76‐4/11/77. Louisiana State University School of Medicine‐‐Biomedical Research Award‐‐"An Acoustic Study of Temporal and Spatial Speech Relationships in Subjects with Focal, Cortical Lesions" Co‐Investigator, 6/1/78‐5/21/79. Louisiana State University School of Dentistry‐‐General Research Support Funds‐‐"An Acoustic and Laryngographic Study of Adaptation to a Dental Appliance" Principal Investigator, 7/1/78‐6/30/79. Louisiana State University School of Medicine‐‐Biomedical Research Award‐‐"An Acoustic Study of Error‐free Productions in Cortically Injured Speakers,” Principal Investigator, 11/9/81‐8/31/81. Louisiana Education Quality Support Fund (LEQSF) Proposal, "Auditory and Cognitive‐Communication Sequella in Pediatric Aids,” Principal Investigator, 7/1/93‐6/30/96. Texas Advanced Research Program (TARP), “Speech. Development in Profoundly Hearing Impaired Children Using Cochlear Implants,” Principal Investigator, 1/1/96‐12/31/98.
Previous State Student Awards—Tobey, Mentor Louisiana State University School of Dentistry‐‐General Research Support Funds‐‐"Assessment of Speech Production during Activator Therapy in Class II, Division I Malocclusions," Faculty Advisor, 7/1/80‐
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6/30/81. Louisiana State University School of Dentistry‐‐General Research Support Funds‐‐"Speech Adaptation as a Function of Anterior Tooth Position," Faculty Advisor, 7/1/80‐6/30/81. Louisiana State University School of Dentistry ‐ General Research Support Funds‐‐"Speech Changes Following Orthognathic Surgery," Faculty Advisor, 5/1/82‐4/30/83. Louisiana State University School of Dentistry ‐ General Research Support Funds‐‐"Evaluation of Speech Adaptation to Bonded Lingual Orthodontic Appliances" Faculty Advisor, 5/1/83‐4/30/84. Louisiana State University School of Dentistry ‐ General Research Support Funds‐‐"Long‐term Evaluation of Speech Adaptation to Invisible Braces," Faculty Advisor, 5/1/84‐4/30/85. Louisiana State University School of Dentistry ‐ General Research Support Funds‐‐"Speech Effects Following Maxillectomy and Prosthodontic Management," Faculty Advisor, 5/1/84‐4/30/85. Louisiana State University School of Dentistry ‐ General Research Support Funds‐‐“Design of a Transpalatal Appliance to Measure Lingual Force," Faculty Advisor, 6/1/85‐5/30/86. Louisiana State University School of Dentistry General Research Support Funds‐‐"Effects of Orthognathic Surgery upon Jaw Movement," Faculty Advisor, 1/86‐7/86. ACHIEVEMENTS IN ORIGINAL ACHIEVEMENT, INVESTIGATION AND RESEARCH:
AUTHORED BOOKS Roeser, R., Pearson, D., and Tobey, E. Speech‐Language Pathology Desk Reference. Thieme
Medical Publishers, Inc., 1997. EDITED VOLUMES Tobey, E. (Ed). Spoken Language Development in Young Children with Cochlear Implants. ASHA
Publications: Rockville, MD., 2003. Tobey, E. (Ed). Advances in Pediatric Cochlear Implantation, Journal of Audiological Medicine
Volume 5 (4) , 2007. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS:
Tobey, E. A., Cullen, J. K., Jr., Rampp, D. L., and Fleischer‐Gallagher, A. M. Effects of stimulus‐
onset asynchrony on the dichotic performance of children with auditory‐processing disorders. J. Speech Hear. Res., 22, (2): 197‐211, 1979.
Tobey, E., Cullen, J., Fleischer‐Gallagher, A., and Rampp, D. CV and digit recall in children failing a speech and language screening battery. J. Comm. Disord., 15: 259‐273, 1983.
Tobey, E., and Finger, I. Active versus passive adaptation: An acoustic study of vowels produced with and without dentures. J. Prosth. Dent., 49: 314‐320, 1983.
Morra, B., Martini, A., Cornacchia, L., Tobey, E., and Miller, C. Dichotic performance of Italian
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subjects tested with English and Italian stop‐consonant vowel stimuli. Audiology, 22: 162‐165, 1983.
Martini, S., Morra, B., Cornacchia, L., Tobey, E., and Miller, C. Influence of pre‐voicing duration on dichotic performance. Audiology, 22: 167‐171, 1983.
Tobey, E., May, J., and Grannis, S. Developmental aspects in dichoptic viewing. Brain Lang., 19: 293‐305, 1983.
Hughes, L., Tobey, E., and Miller, C. Temporal aspects of dichotic listening in brain‐damaged subjects. Ear Hear., 4(6): 306‐311, 1983.
Fifer, R., Jerger, J., Berlin, C., Tobey, E., and Campbell, J. Development of a dichotic sentence identification test for hearing impaired adults. Ear Hear., 4(6): 300‐305, 1983. Reprinted in, Alford, B. and Jerger, S. (Eds.) Clinical Audiology: The Jerger Perspective, Singular Press Group Inc.: San Diego, pp. 197‐202, 1993.
Carey, M., Tutton, R., Strub, R., Black, F. W., and Tobey, E. The correlation between surgical and CT estimates of brain damage following missile wounds. J. Neurosurg., 60: 947‐954, 1984.
Tobey, E., and Cullen, J. Temporal integration of tone glides in children with auditory memory and reading deficits. J. Speech Hearing Res. 27: 1012‐1022, 1984.
Tobey, E., Black, F. W., Carey, M. E., and Strub, R. L. Long‐term effects of focal, cortical injuries upon articulation and discrimination performance. Cortex, 35: 261‐298, 1985.
Carey ME. Tutton RH. Strub RL. Black FW. Tobey EA. The correlation between surgical and CT estimates of brain damage following missile wounds. Journal of Neurosurgery. 60(5):947‐54, 1984.
Bowers, J., Tobey, E. and Shaye, R. An acoustic‐speech study of patients who received orthognathic surgery. Am. J. Orthod., 88: 373‐379, 1985.
Tobey, E. Speech production considerations in the management of children receiving cochlear implants. Seminars in Hearing, 7(4): 407‐422, 1986.
Braun, M., Robbins, M., and Tobey, E. Population genetics of a contact zone between the chickadees Parus Atricapillus and P. Carolinensis in Missouri. Auk, 103: 655‐666, 1986.
Tobey, E., and Lincks, J. Acoustic speech changes associated with prosthodontic management in patients in patients following maxillectomy. J. Pros.Dent., 62(4): 182‐187, 1989.
Harbison, D., Porter, R.J. and Tobey, E. Shadowed and simple reaction times in stutterers and nonstutterers. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 86(4) 1277‐1285, 1989.
Tobey, E., Angelette, S., Murchison, S., Nicosia, J., Sprague, S., Staller, S., Brimacombe, J. and Beiter, A. Speech production skills in children receiving multichannel cochlear implants. Am. J. Otology. Suppl: 164‐172, 1991.
Tobey, E., Pancamo, S., Staller, S., Brimacombe, J., and Beiter, A. Consonant production in children receiving a multichannel cochlear implant. Ear Hear. 12(1):23‐31, 1991.
Tobey, E., and Hasenstab, S. Effects of a Nucleus multichannel cochlear implant upon speech
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production in children. Ear Hear. 12: 48S‐55S, 1991.
Hasenstab, S., and Tobey, E. Language development in children receiving Nucleus multichannel cochlear implants. Ear Hear. 12: 55S‐66S, 1991.
Svirsky, M., and Tobey, E. Effects of different types of auditory stimulation on vowel formant frequencies in multichannel cochlear implant users. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 89: 2895‐2904, 1991.
Geers, A., and Tobey, E. Evaluating speech of profoundly hearing impaired children with
assistive devices. The Volta Review, 94:135‐65, 1992.
Fourakis, M., Geers, A., and Tobey, E. An acoustic metric for tracking vowel production in deaf children. J. Acoustical Society of America, 94, 2544‐2552, 1993.
Tobey, E., and Geers, A. Acquisition of speech features in children using cochlear implants, tactile aids, and hearing aids. International Interscience Seminars Series: Advances in Cochlear Implants, 280‐285, 1994.
Tobey, E. Preoperative testing of speech production in children. Impianto Cochleare Multicanale, Milano: Masson, pp. 73‐84, 1994.
Tobey, E. Comparisons of the results with children using cochlear implants, hearing aids, and tactile devices. Impianto Cochleare Multicanale, Milano: Masson, pp. 151‐159, 1994.
Tobey, E. Cochlear implants in profoundly hearing impaired children. American Journal of
Audiology, 3(3): 6, 1995.
Tobey, E., Geers, A., and Brenner, C. Longitudinal investigations of speech production characteristics of children wearing tactile aids, hearing aids, and cochlear implants. In Volta Review Monograph: Results from the CID Speech Perception and Production Study, A. Geers and J. Moog (Eds): 96(5): 109‐131. 1994.
Galvin, K., Cowan, R., Sarant, J., Tobey, E., Blamey, P., and Clark, G. Articulation accuracy of children using an electrotactile speech processor. Ear and Hearing, 16(2): 209‐219, 1995.
Tobey, E., and Geers, A. Speech production benefits of cochlear implants. Advances in Oto‐Rhino‐Laryngology, 50(1): 146‐154, 1995.
Geers, A., and Tobey, E. Longitudinal comparison of the benefits of cochlear implants and tactile aids in a controlled education setting. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology: Supplement, 166(104): 328‐32, 1995.
Galvin, K., Cowan, R., Sarant, J., Tobey, E., Blamey, P., and Clark, G. Speech self‐monitoring by children using an electrotactile speech processor. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology: Supplement, 166(104): 456‐458, 1995.
Dawson, P., Blamey, P., Dettman, S., Tobey, E., Rowland, L., Barker, E., Busby, P., Cowan, R., and Clark, G. A clinical report on speech production of cochlear implant users. Ear Hear., 16(6): 551‐561, 1995.
Uziel, A., Reuillard‐Artieres, F., Sillon, M., Vieu, A., Mondain, M., Piron, J‐P., and Tobey, E.
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Speech perception performance in prelingually deafened French children using the Nucleus multichannel cochlear implant. American Journal of Otology, 17(4): 559‐568, 1996.
Mondain, M., Sillon, M., Vieu, A., Lanvin, M., Tobey, E. and Uziel, A. Speech perception skills and
speech production intelligibility in French children with prelingual deafness and cochlear implants. Archives of Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery, 123(2): 181‐184, 1997.
Vieu A., Mondain M., Blanchard K., Sillon M., Reuillard‐Artieres F., Tobey E., Uziel A., and Piron JP. Influence of communication mode on speech intelligibility and syntactic structure of sentences in profoundly hearing impaired French children implanted between 5 and 9 years of age. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 44(1):15‐22, 1998.
Tobey, E. Impact of deafness on communication: Implications for early intervention ENT News, 8(5):17‐20, 1999.
Pisoni, D., Cleary, M., Geers, A. and Tobey, E. Individual differences in effectiveness of cochlear implants in prelingually deaf children: Some new process measures of performance. Volta Review: 101(3): 111‐164, 2000.
Geers, A., Nicholas, J., Tye‐Murray,N., Uchanski, R., Brenner, C., Davidson, L., Toretta, G., and Tobey, E. Effects of communication mode on skills in long‐term cochlear implant users. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology: Suppl 185 :109(12): 89‐92, 2000.
Tobey, E., Geers, A., Douek, B., Perrin, J., Skellett, R., Brenner, C. and Toretta, G. Factors associated with speech intelligibility in children with cochlear implants. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology: Suppl 185 :109(12): 28‐30, 2000.
Roland, P., Tobey, E., and Devous, M. Pre‐Operative Functional Assessment of Auditory Cortex in Adult Cochlear Implant Candidates. Laryngoscope. 111(1):77‐83, 2001 (Data selected for cover of Journal).
Jerger, S., Roeser, R. and Tobey, E. Management of Hearing Loss in Infants: The UTD/Callier Center Position Statement. J. Am. Academy Aud. 12:329‐336, 2001.
Luxford W.M., Allum, D., Balkany, T., Brimacombe, J., Cohen, N., Gantz, B., Hodges, A., Kessler, D., Maltan, A., Miyamoto, R., Niparko, J., Osberger, M.J., Skinner, M., Staller, S., Tobey, E.., Tyler, R., and Waltzman, S. Minimum Speech Test Battery for Postlingually Deafened Adult Cochlear Implant Patients. Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery, 124 (2): 125‐126, 2001.
Geers, A., Tobey, E., Uchanski, R., Nicholas, J., and Brenner, C. Rehabiltation Factors Contributing to Implant Benefits in Children. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol Suppl. 2002 May;189:127‐30.
Gabbert, G., Tobey, E., and Schwade, N. A Tutorial: speech production sequelae associated with
psychotropic and antiepileptic treatment of mental illness. J. Medical Speech Language Pathology.10: 87‐93 2002.
Sorri, M., Piparinen, P., Huttunen, K., Haho, M., Tobey, E., Thibodeau, L., and Buckley, K. Hearing aid users benefit from induction loop when using digital cellular phones. Ear Hear., 4(2)‐119‐132, 2003.
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Tobey, E., Geers, A., Brenner, C., Altuna, D., and Gabbert, G. Factors associated with
development of speech production skills in children implanted by age five. Ear Hear., 24(1): 36S‐45S, 2003.
Katz, W., Bharadwaj, S., Gabbert, G., Loizou, P., Tobey, E., and Poroy, O. EMA compatibility of the Clarion 1.2 cochlear implant system. ARLO, 4: 100‐102, 2003.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., and Roland, P. 2003. Functional brain imaging of speech perception via electrical stimulation. IEEE Transactions,
Tobey, E., Rekart, D., Buckley, K., and Geers, A. Mode of communication and classroom placement impact on speech intelligibility. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. May;130(5):639‐43, 2004.
Sharma, A., Tobey, E., Dorman, M, Bharadwaj, S., Martin, K,, Gilley, P., and Kunkel, F.. Central auditory maturation and babbling development in infants with cochlear implants. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. May;130(5):511‐6, 2004.
Firszt J.B., Holden L.K., Skinner M.W., Tobey E.A, Peterson A., Gaggl W., Runge‐Samuelson C.L.,
and Wackym P.A.. Recognition of speech presented at soft to loud levels by adult cochlear implant recipients of three cochlear implant systems. Ear Hear.(4):375‐87, 2004.
Tobey, E., and Buckley, K. Educational and Mode of Communication Factors Associated with Cochlear Implantation. Cochlear Implants International, 5,136‐140, 2004.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., Buckley, K., Cooper, W., Harris, T., Ringe, W. and Roland, P. Functional
brain imaging as an objective measure of speech perception performance in adult cochlear implant users. Int. J. Aud. 43: S52‐56, 2004.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., Buckley, K., Overson, G., Harris, T., Ringe, W. and Martinez‐Verhoff, J. Pharmacological enhancement of Aural Habilitation in Adult Cochlear Implant Users. Ear Hearing. 26(45): 45S‐56S, 2005.
Balkany, T., Hodges, A., Buchman, C., Luxford, W., Pillsbury, C., Roland, P., Shallop, J., Backous, D., Franz, D., Graham, J., Hirsch, B., Luntz, M., Niparko, J., Patrick, J., Payne, S., Telischi, F., Tobey, E., Truy, E and Staller, S. Cochlear Implant Soft Failures Consensus Development Conference Statement. Otol. Neurotol., 26(4):815‐818, 2005.
Balkany, T., Hodges, A., Buchman, C., Luxford, W., Pillsbury, C., Roland, P., Shallop, J., Backous, D., Franz, D., Graham, J., Hirsch, B., Luntz, M., Niparko, J., Patrick, J., Payne, S., Staller, S, Telischi, F., Tobey, E., and Truy, E. Cochlear Implant Soft Failures Consensus Development Conference Statement. Cochlear Implants International: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 6:105‐122, 2005.
Bharadwaj, S., Tobey, E., Assmann, P., and Katz, W. Effects of auditory feedback on fricatives
produced by adult and child cochlear implant users: Acoustic and perceptual evidence. J. Acous. Soc. Am., 19(3):1626‐35, 2006.
Eisenberg, L., Johnson, K., Martinez, A., Cokely, C., Tobey, E., Quittner, A., Fink, N., Wang, NY, Niparko, J. and the CDaCI Investigative Team. Speech Recognition at 1‐Year Follow‐Up in the Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation Study: Methods and Preliminary Findings. Audio. Neurootol.12;11(4):259‐268, 2006.
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Devous, M., Altuna, D., Furl, N., Cooper, W., Chui, S., Gabbert, G., Ngai, M., Payne, K., Scott, J.,
Harris, T., and Tobey, E. Functional Neuroanatomy of Speech and Language in Normal Pediatric Control Subjects. J. Speech Lang Hear Res., 49(4):856‐66, 2006.
Fink N., Wang N., Visaya J, Niparko J., Quittner A., Eisenberg L., Tobey E. and the CDaCI
Investigative Team. Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation (CDaCI) study: Design and baseline characteristics. Cochlear Implants Int 8: 92‐116, 2007.
Bharadwaj, S., Katz, W. and Tobey, E. Effects of auditory feedback deprivation on non‐native
French vowels produced by children with cochlear implants. J. Audiological Medicine,5(4): 274‐282, 2007.
Quittner, A., Barker, D., Snell, C., Cruz, I., McDonald, L., Grimley, M., Botteri, M., Marciel, K. and
the CDaCI Investigative Team. Improvements in Visual Attention in Deaf Infants and Toddlers after Cochlear Implantation. J. Audiological Medicine, 5(4): 242‐249, 2007. Tobey, E., Wiessner, N., Lane, J., Sundarrajan, M., Buckley, K. and Sullivan, J. Phoneme accuracy as a function of mode of communication in pediatric cochlear implantation. J. Audiological Medicine, 5(4): 283–292, 2007.
Cooper, W., Tobey, E., and Loizou, P. Music perception by cochlear implant and normal hearing listeners as measured by the Montreal Battery for Evaluation of Amusia. Ear Hear., 29(4): 618‐626, 2007.
Wang, N., Eisenberg, L., Johnson, K., Fink, N., Tobey, E., Quittner, A., Niparko, J. and the CDaCI Investigative Team. Tracking Development of Speech Recognition: Longitudinal Data from Hierarchical Assessments in the Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation (CDaCI) Study. J. Otol. Neuro,.29 (2): 240‐245, 2008.
Lin F., Quittner A., Wang N., Fink N., Eisenberg L., Tobey E., Niparko J., and the CDaCI
Investigative Team. Understanding the relative importance of clinical speech and language measures in young deaf children: association with parental perceptions. Otology & Neurotology,29(2): 208‐213, 2008.
Zwolan, T., O'Sullivan, M., Fink, N., Niparko J.and The CDACI Investigative Team (2008) Electric
charge requirements of pediatric cochlear implant recipients enrolled in the Childhood Development After Cochlear Implantation study. Otology & Neurology. Feb 29(2):143‐148.
Francis, H., Eisenberg, L., Quittner, A., Fink, N., Tobey, E., Wang, N‐Y, Niparko, J.K. and the CDaCI
Investigative Team. Surgical factors in pediatric cochlear implantation and their early effects on electrode activation and functional outcomes. Otology and Neurotology. 29(4):502‐509, 2008.
Geers, A., Tobey, E., Moog, J. and Brenner, C. Long‐Term Outcomes of Early Cochlear
Implantation in Profoundly Deaf Children: From Preschool to High School. International J. Audiology. 47(1): S21‐S30, 2008.
Barker, D., Quittner, A., Fink, N., Eisenberg, L., Tobey, E., Niparko, J. and the CDaCI Investigative
Team. Predicting Behavior Problems in Deaf and Hearing Children: The Influences of Language, Attention and Caregiver‐child Communication. Development and PsychoPathology, 21(2): 373‐392,
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2009.
Loy, B., Warner‐Czyz, A., Tobey, E. and Roland, P. The children speak: an examination of the quality of life of pediatric cochlear implant users. Journal of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery. (2) 247‐253, 2010.
Quittner, A., Barker, D., Cruz, I., Snell, C., Grimley, M., Botteri, M. and the CDaCI Investigative
Team. Parenting stress among parents of deaf and hearing children: Associations with language delays and behavior problems. Parenting: Science and practice, 10:136‐ 155, 2010.
Niparko, J., Tobey, E., Thal, D., Fink, N. Eisenberg, L., Quittner, A., Wang, N‐Y. and the CDaCI
Investigative Team. A Prospective, Multicenter Study of Verbal Language Development in Children Three Years after Cochlear Implantation. JAMA., 303(15): 1498‐1506, 2010.
COMPLETE ARTICLES IN EDITED VOLUMES Fifer, R., Jerger, J., Berlin, C., Tobey, E., and Campbell, J. Development of a dichotic sentence
identification test for hearing impaired adults. Ear Hear., 4(6): 300‐305, 1983. Reprinted in, Alford, B. and Jerger, S. (Eds.) Clinical Audiology: The Jerger Perspective, Singular Press Group Inc.: San Diego, pp. 197‐202, 1993.
Tobey, E., and Rampp, D. Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology: An overview of the neurological
correlates of speech. Concise Textbook of Developmental Pediatrics. Gottleib, M. and Williams, J. (Eds). Medical Examination Publishing Co., 153‐166, 1987.
Tobey, E. Effects of cochlear implants following auditory deprivation upon speech production.
In Cochlear Implants: Audiological Foundations, R. Tyler (Ed.). Singular Publishing Group, Inc: Baltimore, MD, pp. 257‐317, 1992.
Tobey, E. Book Review: Cochlear Implants: A Practical Guide. H. Cooper (Ed.) Singular Press:
San Diego, Asha, 36: 87‐88, 1994. Porter, R.J., Hogue, D., and Tobey, E. Dynamic analyses of speech and nonspeech respiration. In
Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues for Katherine Safford Harris, F. Bell‐Berti and L. Raphael (Eds), American Institute of Physics: New York, pp. 169‐186, 1995.
Tobey, E. Auditory feedback delivered by electrical stimulation from a cochlear implant and speech production. In Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues for Katherine Safford Harris, F. Bell‐Berti and L. Raphael (Eds), American Institute of Physics: New York, pp. 455‐469, 1995.
Tobey, E., Gray, R., Simpson, A., Gabbert, G., Guravitch, S., Kunkel, F., Uziel, A., Sillon, M., Vieu,
A., and Reuillard‐Artieres, F. Temporal characteristics of French speaking cochlear implanted children. In Cochlear Implants, Eds. Waltzman, S. and Cohen, N., Thieme: New York, 1999.
Simpson, A., and Tobey, E. Joint attention skills of preschool children with multichannel
cochlear implants. In Cochlear Implants, Eds. Waltzman, S. and Cohen, N. Thieme, New York, 1999.
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Tobey, E., and Douek, B. Speech and language development in normal hearing and hearing impaired children. In: Textbook of Audiological Medicine, Eds. L. Luxon, A. Martini, J. Furman, and D. Stephens, pp. 328 ‐ 338, 2003.
Tobey, E. Introduction. In: Tobey, E. (Ed). Spoken Language Development in Young Children
with Cochlear Implants. ASHA Publications: Rockville, MD., 2003, pp. i‐iii, 2003. Tobey, E. Will my child learn to talk? In B. Loy and P. Roland (Eds). What Every Parent of Deaf
Infants Should Know About Cochlear Implantation, Plural Publishing: San Diego, 2009. Tobey, E., and Warner‐Czyz, A. Development of early vocalization and language behaviors of
young hearing impaired children. In V. E. Newton (Ed). Paediatric Audiological Medicine, 2nd Edition, Wiley Series in Human Communication Sciences: London. 428‐451, 2009.
REFEREED CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS Murchison, C. and Tobey, E. Rapid changes in speech production with and without auditory
stimulation. Proceedings of the Second Annual Southeastern Allied Health Research Symposium, pp. 260 ‐ 268, 1989.
Pancamo, S., and Tobey E. Effects of multichannel cochlear implant upon sound production in children. Proceedings of the Second Annual Southeastern Allied Health Research Symposium, pp. 319 ‐ 330, 1989.
Tobey, E. Speech production results from the federal Food and Drug Administration's clinical
trials of a Nucleus multichannel cochlear implant. Proceedings of the Third Annual Southern Allied Health Research Symposium, pp. 89‐96, 1991.
Tobey, E. Use of the IBM SpeechViewer for the diagnosis of voice disorders. Proceedings of the
Third Annual Southern Allied Health Research Symposium,142‐152, 1991. Nezworkski, T., Hallman, J., Tobey, E., Altuna, D., Gabbert, G., and Roland, P. Quality of life
measures: Experiences from a cochlear implant summer camp. Measuring the Immeasurable? Proceedings of a Conference on Quality of Life in Deaf Children. Hughes Associates, Oxford, England, pp. 65‐81, 2003.
UNREFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Tobey, E., and Devous, M.D., Sr. Cortical imaging of electrical hearing. The ASHA Leader (12):12,
6‐9, 2007. Tobey, E. The changing landscape of pediatric cochlear implantation. The ASHA Leader,
February 16, 2010. IN PROGRESS MANUSCRIPTS
IN PRESS Warner‐Czyz, A., Loy, B., Roland, P., Tong, L. and Tobey, E. Parent vs. child assessment of quality
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of life in children using cochlear implants. Int. J. Pediatric Otolaryngology, August 10, 2009 (EPUB).
Tobey, E., Shin, S., Prashant, M. and Geers, A. Spoken word recognition in adolescent implant users during quiet and multi‐speaker babble conditions. Otol. Neurotol.
Loy, B., Warner‐Czyz, A., Tobey, E., Nakonezny, P. and Roland, P. Exploring quality of life in children who use cochlear implants. Otol. Neurotol.
Buckley, K. and Tobey, E. Cross‐Modal plasticity and speech perception in pre‐ and post‐
lingually deaf cochlear implant users. Ear Hear. SUBMITTED PAPERS
Gong, Y., Tobey, E., Devous, M., Harris, T., and Roland, P. Indications of Cross‐modal Plasticity in
Adult Cochlear Implant Users. Int. J. Audiology.
Geers, A., Brenner, C., and Tobey, E. Long‐Term Outcomes of Cochlear Implantation in Early Childhood: Sample Characteristics and Data Collection Methods. Ear Hear. Supplement.
Tobey, E., Sundarrajan, M., Lane, J., and Geers, A. Speech production outcomes in adolescent
users of cochlear implants. Ear Hear. Supplement. Davidson, L., Blamey, P., Geers, A. and Tobey, E. Speech perception outcomes in adolescent
cochlear implant users. Ear Hear. Supplement. Geers, A., Moog, J. and Tobey, E. Long‐term communication outcomes in adolescent users of
cochlear implants. Ear Hear. Supplement. Gong, Y., Tobey, E., Devous, M. and Roland, P. Auditory‐Visual Pathways: Gateways to Cross‐Modal Plasticity. Cochlear Implants Int.
Tobey, E., Shin, S., Prashant, M. and Geers, A. Spoken Word Recognition in Adolescent Implant Users During Quiet and Multi‐Speaker Babble Conditions. Otol. Neurotol.
Salas‐Provance, M., Tobey, E., Geers, A. and Nicholas, J. Speech Production Skills of 42‐month‐old Children with Cochlear Implants. J.Phonetics.
REFEREED ABSTRACTS
Berlin, C. I., Cullen, J. K., Jr., Berlin, H. L., Tobey, E. A., and Mouney, D. F. Dichotic listening in a
patient with a presumed lesion in the region of the medial geniculate. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 58 (1):S13, 1975.
Cullen, J. K., Jr., Tobey, E. A., Hughes, L. F., and Berlin, C. I. Dichotic performance for temporally
altered consonant‐vowel tokens. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 57 (1): S52, 1975.
Cullen J. K., Jr., Berlin, C. I., and Tobey, E. A. Dichotic intensity trade for stops with differing
vowels. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 59 (1): S6, 1976.
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Fleischer, A. M., Tobey, E. A., Cullen, J. K., Jr., and Rampp, D. L. An investigation of CV and digit
recall with children failing auditory processing portions of a speech and language screening test. ASHA, 18 (9): 675, 1976.
Tobey, E. A., Cullen J. K., Jr., and Fleischer, A. M., Performance of children with auditory processing disorders on a dichotic stop‐vowel identification task. ASHA, 18 (9): 675, 1976.
Tobey, E. A., Harris, K. S., and Finger, I. M. Temporal and spectral changes of restricted jaw movement. J Acoust. Soc. Am., 64: S91‐S92, 1978.
Finger, I., Tobey, E., and Harris, K. Influence of appliances which restrict mandibular movement on speech. J. Prosthet. Dent., 27 : 851, 1979.
Tobey, E. A. Dichotic and monotic identification in children with auditory perceptual disorders. ASHA, 21, (9): 707, 1979.
Tobey, E. A. Performance of children with perceptual disorders on a target challenge paradigm. ASHA, 22, (9): 719, 1980.
Tobey, E. A. Temporal and spectral adaptation in subjects with focal, cortical lesions. ASHA, 22 (9): 771, 1980.
Tobey, E. A. Auditory‐phonetic processing in children with reading and perceptual difficulties. ASHA, 702, 1981.
Tobey, E. A. and Harris, K. S. Adaptation to restricted‐jaw conditions by cortically injured speakers. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 1, 72: 230, 1983.
Tobey, E. A. and Ross, R. Formant frequencies of vowels produced with and without a translating hearing aid. J. Acoust. Soc., Am., 1, 72: 230, 1983.
Bowers, J., Tobey, E. and Shaye, R. Active vs. passive adaptation following orthognathic surgery. J. Prosthet. Dent., 30: 273, 1983.
Rampp, D. and Tobey, E. Recall performance of children with auditory perceptual disorders. Alea Brussels: Proceedings, Vol. 1, p. 456, 1984.
Rampp, D. and Tobey, E. Effects of stimulus onset asynchrony on dichotic performance of learning disabled children. Alea Brussels: Proceedings Vol. 1, p. 455, 1984.
Meyers, S. and Tobey, E. Voice‐onset time in speakers with residual high frequency hearing. ASHA, 26: 76, 1984.
Henry, C., Nasser, P., Tobey, E. and Shaye, R. Speech adaptation to bonded lingual appliances. International Association for Dental Research, 1985, pg. 109.
Lincks, J. and Tobey, E. Acoustic analysis of speech changes following maxillectomy and prosthodontic reconstruction. International Association for Dental Research, 1985, pg. 40.
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Cairo, J., Cullen, J., Tobey, E. and Levitzky, M. Respiratory system mechanics during speech in
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients. FASEB, 45 (3): 314, 1986.
Pearson, J. and Tobey, E. Design of a transpalatal appliance for measuring vertical tongue force. International Association for Dental Research, 1986.
Tobey, E. and Mecklenberg, D. Fundamental frequency in persons with cochlear
prostheses. XXth Congress of the International Association of Logopedics and Phonatrics, August 3‐7, 1986, Tokyo, Japan.
Castellano, M., Dobard, G., De la Cruz, A., and Tobey, E. Vowel formant frequencies in persons with cochlear prostheses. ASHA, 28(10):68, 1986.
Arial, A., Langot, H., Phares, G., Rebstock, T., and Tobey, E. Articulatory error patterns in persons wearing cochlear prostheses. ASHA, 28(10):68, 1986.
Braud, C., Braud, E., Boudreaux, C., Stegar, N., Mecklenburg, D., and Tobey, E. Influence of
cochlear prosthesis upon vowels produced in context. ASHA, 29:137, 1987.
Keinle, M., Mohr, A., Radziwanowitz, L., Mecklenburg, D. and Tobey, E. Effect of cochlear prothesis upon linguistic performance in children. ASHA, 29:137, 1987.
Breaud, J., Hotard, M., Paternostro, J., Tobey, E., and Mecklenburg, D. Articulatory timing in persons wearing multichannel cochlear prosthesis. ASHA, 29:137, 1987.
Svirsky, M., Dickerson, S., and Tobey, E. Fast changes in the speech of multichannel cochlear implant users. ASHA, 30:88, 1988.
Tobey, E., Svirsky, M. and Dickerson, S. Changes in formant frequencies with and without cochlear implants. ASHA, 30:88, 1988.
Tobey, E., Staller, S., Brimacombe, J., and Bieter, A. Objective measures of speech production in children using cochlear implants. ASHA, 30:103, 1988.
Kienle, M., Tobey, E., Staller, S., and Brimacombe, J. Effects of delayed auditory experience upon speech perception and production. ASHA, 30:103, 1988.
May, J. and Tobey, E. Dichoptic viewing and dichotic listening in children with communication disorders. International Congress of Psychology, III:421, 1988.
Tobey, E. Effects of a multichannel cochlear implant upon speech: Evidence of perceptual interactions. International Congress of Psychology, III:457, 1988.
Tobey, E. Speech production of persons who are hearing‐impaired: Historical and current perspectives. ASHA, 31:55, 1989.
Tobey, E. Perception and production skills of children with multichannel cochlear implants. ASHA; 31:53, 1989.
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Pancamo, S., Tobey, E., Staller, S., and Beiter, A. Phonological skills in children receiving
multichannel cochlear implants. ASHA; 31:110, 1989. Tobey, E. and Murchison, C. Vowel formant frequencies produced with and without auditory
feedback. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 1:86:597, 1989.
Hogue, D. and Tobey, E. Voice‐onset time in adult users of cochlear implants. ASHA, 32:112, 1990.
Tobey, E. Use of the IBM SpeechViewer for the diagnosis and remediation of vocal pathologies. ASHA, 32:138, 1990.
Fourakis, M., Geers, A., and Tobey, E. Acoustic evaluation of vowels produced by hearing impaired children. J. Acoust. Soc. Am.,1:24:2276, 1990.
Hogue, D., Porter, R., and Tobey, E. Exploring declination utilizing a dynamic systems approach.
J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 1:90:2346, 1991.
Tobey, E., Cooper, D., and Switzer, H. Laryngeal‐articulatory timing with an implant turned on versus off. ASHA, 33:158, 1991.
Fourakis, M., Geers, A., Russo, M., and Tobey, E. Acoustic and perceptual evaluation of vowels produced by deaf children. ASHA, 33: 213, 1991.
Strange, W. and Tobey, E. Education in Speech Acoustics, Perception, and Production. ASHA, 34:14, 1992.
Geers, A. and Tobey, E. Speech production benefits of cochlear implants and tactile aids. ASHA, 34: 17, 1992.
Hilberger, A., Willis, J., Schwartz, B., and Tobey, E. Voice measures of sympathetic arousal to noxious and innocuous stimuli. ASHA, 34, 12, 1992.
Geers, A., Moog, J., Tobey, E. and Gustus, C. Optimizing the benefits of cochlear implants for children II: Speech Production. ASHA, 35, 1993.
Simpson, A., Rollins, P., and Tobey, E. Mother‐child interactions in cochlear implanted children. ASHA Leader,1(16): 19, 1996.
Ferraro J., Durrant, J., Fowler, C., Tobey, E. Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear: Clinical Application of New Knowledge. ASHA Leader, 1(16): 15, 1996.
Tobey, E. Auditory Deprivation and communication. Paper presented at Acoustical Society of America. 1997, San Diego.
Roland, P., Tobey, E. and Devous, M. Variations in central nervous system activation between cochlear implant users receiving maximal or minimal benefit. Paper presented at the One hundred thirty first annual meeting of the American Otological Society, Palm Beach, 1998.
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Devous, M.D., Tobey, E., Roland, P., Payne, K., and Perrin, J. The functional neuroanatomy of
normal and impaired speech perception. 45th Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine.
Tobey, E., Geers, A., Douek, B., and Kunkel, F. Morpheme production in children with cochlear implants. ASHA September/October, pp 195. 1999.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., Roland, P., and Perrin, J. Neuroanatomy of adult cochlear implant users.
ASHA September/October, pp 195. 1999.
Tobey, E. Introduction to cochlear implants. J. Acoust. Soc. Amer., 1999.
Devous, M., Tobey, E., Roland, P., and Payne, K. The functional neuranatomy of normal and impaired speech perception. Paper presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, Los Angelos, June, 1999.
Devous, M., Tobey, E., Roland, P., Harris, T., and Payne, K. Functional neuroanatomy of
cochlear implant speech perception. Poster presented at the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, St. Petersburg, Fl, February, 1999.
Tobey, E. and Devous, M. SPECT imaging in hearing impaired adults. Paper presented at the High Country Nuclear Medicine Society, Veil, Colorodo, March, 1999.
Geers, A., Nicholas, J., Tye‐Murray, N., Uchanski, R., and Tobey, E. Long‐term benefits of early implantation: Effects of Amount and type of intervention on performance. Paper presented at the American Association for Audiology, Miami, Fl., April, 1999.
Tobey, E., Devous, M. and Roland, P. Pre‐operative functional assessment of auditory cortex in adult cochlear implant candidates. Poster presented at the 1999 Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Asilomar, CA., August, 1999.
Tobey, E., Geers, A., and Douek, B. Speech intelligibility in children using multichannel cochlear implants. Poster presented at the 1999 Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Asilomar, CA., August, 1999.
Cleary, M., Pisoni, D., Kirk, K., Geers, A., and Tobey, E. Working memory and language development in children with cochlear implants. Poster presented at CI 2000: The 6th International Cochlear Implant Conference, February, 2000.
Roland, P., Waller, M., Skellett, R. and Tobey, E. Influence of residual hearing on speech perception performance in Med‐El cochlear implant users. Poster presented at CI 2000: The 6th International Cochlear Implant Conference, February, 2000.
Devous, M., Tobey, E., and Roland, P. RCBF in adult users of cochlear implants. Paper presented at the Society for Nuclear Medicine, February, 2000.
Geers, A., Tobey, E., Uchanski, R., and Tye‐Murray, N. Speech development of children implanted before age five. ASHA: 5(16): 90, 2000.
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Tobey, E. and Devous, M. Functional brain imaging in cochlear implant users. ASHA: 5(16): 90, 2000.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., Harris, T., and Roland, P. Pre‐operative functional assessment of auditory cortex in adult cochlear implant children. Paper presented at the Society for Nuclear Medicine, June, 2001.
Devous, M., Altuna, D., Gabbert, G., Furl, N., Chui, T., Harris, T., Payne, K., and Tobey, E. Resting rCBF in pediatric populations. Paper presented at the Society for Nuclear Medicine, June, 2001.
Tobey, E., and Geers, A. Harry Levitt legacies: Studies of speech perception and intelligibility in children with cochlear implants. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 109(5): 2354, 2001.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., Sr., Harris, T., and Roland, P. Pre‐operative Functional Assessment of Auditory Cortex in Adult Cochlear Implant Candidates. J Nucl Med 42: 146‐147P, 2001.
Altuna, D., Gabbert, G., Furl, N., Chiu, S., Cooper, W., Scott, J., Tobey, E., and Devous, M., Sr.
Functional Brain Imaging in Communication Disorders, ASHA. 15 (6): 74, 2001. Devous, M., Sr, Altuna, D., Furl, N., Gabbert, G., Ngai, W., Cooper, W., Chiu, S., Scott, J., Harris,
T., Payne, J., and Tobey, E. The functional neuroanatomy of speech and language development in pediatric normal controls. J Nucl Med 42: 146P, 2001.
Bharadwaj, S., Tobey, E., Assmann, P., and Katz, W. Role of auditory feedback in speech produced by cochlear implanted adults and children. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 111(5): 2428, 2002.
Tobey, E., and Devous, M., Sr. Functional brain imaging during electrical stimulation from
cochlear implants. 3rd World Congress in Neurological Rehabilitation. Abstract Book Page 66, April 2002.
Devous, M., Sr, Furl, N., Cooper, W., Altuna, D., Ngai, W., Harris, T., Payne, J. and Tobey, E. Age and gender effects in a large normal SPECT database. J Nucl Med 43: 65P, 2002.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., Sr., Harris, T., and Roland, P. Pre‐ and post‐implant auditory cortex
function in adult cochlear implant subjects. J Nucl Med 43: 252P, 2002.
Devous, M., Tobey, E., Roland, P., Cooper, W., and Harris, T. Differential activation of speech and language centers for speech versus speech‐like auditory stimuli. J Nucl Med 44: 14P, 2003.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., Roland, P., Harris, T. and Cooper, W. Auditory cortex function in adult cochlear implant users. J Nucl Med 44: 14‐15P, 2003.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., Harris, t., Buckley, K., and Roland, P. Performance and gender effects during activation of auditory cortex in adult cochlear implant users. 2003 Conference on Implantable auditory prostheses. Asilomar, CA, August, 2003.
Tobey, E. and Bharadwaj, S. Infant vocalizations before and after cochlear implantation. ASHA, Chicago, IL, November, 2003.
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Uchanski, R., Geers, A., Brenner, C., and Tobey, E. Predicting the intelligibility of deaf children’s speech from acoustic measures. J. Acoust. Soc. Am, Vol 115: 2546, 2004.
Davis, B., Tobey, E., Moore, J. and MacNeilage, P. The effect of auditory experience on early speech production characteristics. American Speech Language Hearing Association, Philadelphia, 2004.
Moore, J., Davis, B., and Tobey, E. Application of the frame‐content theory to infant speech production following cochlear implantation. Newborn Hearing Screening Conference, Lake Coumo, 2004.
Geers, A., Moog, J. and Tobey, E. Literacy improvements in early‐implanted children. 10th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, pp 6, 2005.
Lin, F., Eisenberg, L., Quittner, A., Tobey, E., Wang, Y., Fink, N., Niparko, J. and the CDaCI
Investigative Team. Measures of quality of life (QOL) in the Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation (CDaCI) Study. 10th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, pp 34, 2005.
Barker, D., Quittner, A., Malvarez, L., Leibach, P., Cruz, I., Eisenberg, L., Tobey, E., Wang, Y., Fink, N., Niparko, J. and the CDaCI Investigative Team. Parenting stress and child behavior problems in deaf and hearing toddlers at baseline, 6 months and 1 year. 10th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, pp 35, 2005.
Quittner, A., Malvarez, L., Leibach, P., Barker, D., Cruz, I., Eisenberg, L., Tobey, E., Wang, Y., Fink, N., Niparko, J. and the CDaCI Investigative Team. Joint attention and symbolic play in deaf and hearing toddlers at baseline and 1 year after cochlear implantation: The utility of videotaped interactions. 10th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, pp 35, 2005.
Eisenberg, L., Johnson, K., Martinez, A., Cokely, C., Quittner, A., Tobey, E., Wang, Y., Fink, N., Niparko, J. and the CDaCI Investigative Team. Speech recognition at 1‐Year Follow‐up in the childhood development after cochlear implantation (CDaCI) Study. 10th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, pp 39, 2005.
Levitan, L., Rekart, D., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P., Moore, J., Czyz‐Warner, A., Lane, J., Parker, P., Boyd, A., Sachar, L., Weissner, N., and Tobey, E. Early phonemic development in young cochlear implanted children. 10th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, pp 41, 2005.
Tobey, E., Rekart, D., Quittner, A., Eisenberg, L., Wang, Y., Fink, N., Niparko, J. and the CDaCI Investigative Team. Baseline language characteristics of children enrolled in the Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation (CDaCI) Study. 10th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, pp 56, 2005.
Lane, J., Rekart, D., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P., Czyz‐Warner, A., Levitan, L., Parker, P., Boyd, A., Sachar, L., and Tobey, E. Inter‐ and intra‐reliability measures for transcription of the early speech production of children receiving cochlear implants. 10th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, pp 59, 2005.
Weissner, N., Rekart, D., Lane, J., Boyd, A., Tobey, E., Davis, B., and MacNeilage, P. An investigation of pre‐canonical vocalizations in the early speech of cochlear implanted children. 10th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, pp 71, 2005.
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Quittner AL, Malvarez LC, Leibach, P, Barker D, Cruz I and the CDACI Investigative Team.
Comparisons of Joint Attention and Symbolic Play in Deaf and Hearing Toddlers: Utilizing Videotaped Interactions to Measure Rate of Change. Presentation at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, Georgia, April 2005.
Quittner AL, Leibach, P, Malvarez, LM and the CDaCI Investigative Team. Comparisons of Joint
Attention in Deaf and Hearing Toddlers, Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, Georgia, 2005.
Niparko JK, Eisenberg LS, Quittner AL, Tobey EA, Fink NE, Wang NY and the CDaCI Investigative
Team. Preliminary Results of the Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation (CDaCI) Multicenter Study. Society for Ear, Nose & Throat Advances in Children (SENTAC), Baltimore, MD, December 2005.
Niparko JK, Tobey EA, Eisenberg LS, Quittner AL, Fink NE, Wang, NY and the CDaCI Investigative
Team. Preliminary Language, Speech Recognition & Psychosocial Results Observed in the Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation (CDaCI) Study. Presentation given at the 2005 Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Asilomar Conference Center, Pacific Grove, CA, July 2005,
Johnson K.C., Visser‐Dumont L., Eisenberg L.S., Quittner A.L:, Tobey E.A., Fink N.E., Wang N‐Y,
Niparko, J. Word and Sentence Identification in Quiet and Competition in Young Children with Cochlear Implants. Poster presentation at the NHS meeting, Lake Como, Italy, May 31‐June 3, 2006.
Johnson KC, Visser‐Dumont L, Eisenberg LS, Quittner AL, Tobey EA, Fink NE, Wang NY, Niparko
JK. Pediatric speech recognition at one year post implantation. 9th International Conference on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Vienna, Austria, June 2006.
Tobey, E., Eisenberg, L., Quittner, A., Fink, N., Wang, N., Niparko, J. and the CDaCI Investigative
Team. Language Development at One Year Post‐Implantation in Young Children. 9th International Conference on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Vienna, Austria, June 2006.
Buckley, K., and Tobey, E. Cross modal plasticity in prelingually deaf adults. Acoustical Society
of America, December, 2006. Warner‐Czyz, A., Davis, B., and Tobey, E. Early speech acquisition: Production system and
auditory perceptual effects. American Speech Language Hearing Association, November, 2006. Wiessner, N., Tobey, E. and Geers, A. Sentence duration and mode of communication in cochlear implanted children. Acoustical Society of America, December, 2006. Buckley, K., and Tobey, E. “Partial” cross modal plasticity in prelingually deaf adults. Acoustical Society of America, December, 2006. Martinez‐Verhoff, J., Buckley, K., Tobey, E., Devous, M., Overson, G., Harris, T., Ringe, W., and Roland, P. “Pharmacologically enhanced aural habilitation, follow‐up,” presented at American Academy of Audiology AudiologyNOW! Conference, Minneapolis, MN 2006.
Buckley, K., and Tobey, E., Cross‐modal plasticity and attention in peripheral motion processing.
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NIH National Graduate Student Research Festival, Bethesda, MD 2006. Warner‐Czyz, A., Davis, B., and Tobey, E. Early speech acquisition: Production system and auditory perceptual effects. Paper presented at the American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association National Convention, Miami Beach, Florida, 2006. Miles, M., Verhoff, J., and Tobey, E. Auditory skill development of children with cochlear implants, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Convention, Pittsburgh, June 2006.
Verhoff, J. and Tobey, E. CPHI Scores for Adult Cochlear Implant Users Compared to Hearing Aid Users. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 2006. Miles, M., Verhoff, J. and Tobey, E. Auditory Skill Development of Cochlear Implanted Children. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Convention, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 2006. Verhoff, J., Buckley, K., Tobey, E., Devous, M., Harris, T., Ringe, W., Overson, G., and Roland, P. Pharmacologically Enhanced Aural Habilitation Follow‐up. American Academy of Audiology, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April, 2006. Miles, M., and Tobey, E. Development of listening skills and receptive vocabulary in children with cochlear implants, 11th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, Charlotte, March 2007. Sundarrajan, M., Tobey, E., and Geers, A. Phonetic patterns of speech in children with cochlear implants. 11th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, Charlotte, March 2007. Warner‐Czyz, A., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P., Matyear, C., Lane, J., Wiessner, N., and Tobey, E. The impact of production system, auditory perception, and maturation on consonant accuracy in young cochlear implant users. 11th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, Charlotte, March 2007. Davis, B., Warner‐Czyz, A. and Tobey, E. The effect of auditory experience on early speech production characteristics, Child Phonology, Seattle, 2007. Weinberger, D., Warner‐Czyz, A., Wiessner, N., Lane, J., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P. and Tobey, E. Consonant and vowel acquisition in cochlear implant children. American Academy of Otolaryngology, 2007. Weinberger, D., Warner‐Czyz, A., Wiessner, N., Lane, J., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P. and Tobey, E. Development of early vocalization behaviors in cochlear implanted children. American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology, 2007.
Barker DH, McDonald LG, Quittner AL and the CDaCI Executive Committee. Comparisons of Joint‐Attention and Language Development in Deaf and Hearing Toddlers. Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts, 2007.
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Barker DH, Carlsen, R, Cruz I, Smith LB, Quittner AL and the CDaCI Executive Committee. Comparisons of Novel Noun Learning and Language Development in Deaf and Hearing Toddlers. Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts, 2007.
Buckley, K., and Tobey, E. Cross‐Modal Plasticity and Attention in Peripheral Visual Motion
Processing. NIH National Graduate Student Research Fair, Bethesda, 2007. Buckley, K. and Tobey, E. Is Cross‐Modal Plasticity Related to Speech Perception with a Cochlear
Implant? 11th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, Charlotte, NC, 2007. Buckley, K. and Tobey, E. Visual System Cross‐Modal Plasticity and Speech Perception with a
Cochlear Implant, Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Tahoe, CA 2007. Davis, B., Warner‐Czyz, A. and Tobey, E. The Effect of Auditory Experience on Early Speech
Production Characteristics, Child Phonology, Seattle, 2007. Kinnamon, C, Quittner AL and the CDaCI Executive Committee. Social Competence in Deaf
Preschoolers: Relationships to Socioeconomic Status and Maternal Sensitivity. Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts, 2007.
Kinnamon, C, Bobb, C, Quittner AL and the CDaCI Executive Committee. Symbolic Play in Deaf
and Hearing Toddlers: What is its Relationship to Language Development? Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts, 2007.
Loy, B., Warner‐Czyz, A., Roland, P., and Tobey, E. Health Related Quality Of Life In Adolescent
Cochlear Implant Users. 6th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Sydney, Australia, 2007. (Awarded second place for “Best Research Poster”).
Miles, M., and Tobey, E. Development of Listening Skills and Receptive Vocabulary in Children
with Cochlear Implants, 11th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, Charlotte, March 2007.
Niparko, J., Eisenberg, L., Quittner, A., Thal, D., Tobey, E., Fink, N., Wang, N‐Y, and the CDaCI
Investigative Team. Multivariate Models of Outcomes in the Childhood Development after Cochlear Implantation (CDaCI) Study. 6th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Sydney, Australia, 2007.
Sundarrajan, M., Tobey, E., and Geers, A. Phonetic patterns of speech in children with cochlear
implants. 11th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, Charlotte, March 2007. Tobey, E., Devous, M., Buckley, K., and Roland, P. Pharmacological Enhancement of Auditory
Tracking in Adult Cochlear Implant Users. 6th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Sydney, Australia, 2007.
Tobey, E., Niparko, J., Eisenberg, L., Fink, N., Quittner, A., Thal, D., Wang, N‐Y., and the CDaCI Investigative Team. Parental Impact on Perceived Parent‐Child Interactions as a Function of Age of Identification and Amplification. 6th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Sydney, Australia, 2007.
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Tobey, E., Panel Discussion: Candidacy Selection of Adult and Child. 6th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Sydney, Australia, 2007.
Wagner, L., Buckley, K., and Tobey, E., Assessing parental self‐efficacy and involvement using an
early interventionist questionnaire. 11th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, Charlotte, NC, 2007.
Warner‐Czyz, A., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P., Matyear, C., Lane, J., Wiessner, N., and Tobey, E. The
impact of production system, auditory perception, and maturation on consonant accuracy in young cochlear implant users. 11th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, Charlotte, March 2007.
Warner‐Czyz, A., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P., Matyear, C., Lane, J., Wiessner, N., and Tobey, E.
Consonant audibility and accuracy in young cochlear implant users. American Academy of Audiology, 2007.
Weinberger, D., Warner‐Czyz, A., Wiessner, N., Lane, J., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P. and Tobey, E.
Consonant And Vowel Acquisition In Cochlear Implant Children. American Academy of Otolaryngology, 2007.
Weinberger, D., Warner‐Czyz, A., Wiessner, N., Lane, J., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P. and Tobey, E.
Development of Early Vocalization Behaviors in Cochlear Implanted Children. American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology, 2007.
Weinberger, D., Warner‐Czyz, A., Wiessner, N., Lane, J., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P., and Tobey, E.
Acquisition of Consonants and Vowels in Children Implanted Before Age 2 Years. 6th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Sydney, Australia, 2007.
Weinberger, D. Warner‐Czyz, A., Wiessner, N., Lane, J., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P. and Tobey.
Early Speech behaviors in cochlear implant children. Society for Ear, Nose and Throat Advances in Children, 2007.
Wiessner, N., Buckley, K., Tobey, E., and Geers, A. Speech intelligibility and sentence duration as
a function of mode of communication in cochlear implanted children, 11th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, Charlotte, NC, 2007.
Lane, J., Geers, A. and Tobey, E. Analyses of narrative ability in children with cochlear implants. 12th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, San Diego, 2008.
Buckley, K., and Tobey, E. Cross‐modal plasticity and speech perception in individuals with cochlear implants with pre‐ and post‐lingual deafness. 12th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, San Diego, 2008.
Sundarrajan, M., Lane, J., Geers, A., and Tobey, E. Speech perception and speech intelligibility in
children with cochlear implants. 12th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, San Diego, 2008.
Buckley, K., and Tobey, E. Consonant and vowel accuracy in cochlear implanted children. 12th
International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, San Diego, 2008.
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Wiessner, N., Lane, J., Sullivan, J. Tobey, E. and Geers, A. Consonant and vowel accuracy in
cochlear implanted children. 12th International Conference on Cochlear Implants in Children, San Diego, 2008.
Warner‐Czyz, A., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P., Matyear, C., Lane, J., Wiessner, N., and Tobey, E. The impact of production system, auditory perception, and maturation on consonant accuracy in young cochlear implant users. Poster session presented at the Association for Clinical Research Training Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 2008, March.
Weinberger, D., Warner‐Czyz, A., Wiessner, N., Lane, J., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P., and Tobey, E. Emerging speech behaviors in young cochlear implant children. American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Orlando, FL, 2008.
Weinberger, D., and Tobey, E. Speech behaviors in children born preterm: A systematic review
and meta‐analysis. Society for Ear, Nose and Throat Advances in Children Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 2008.
Dooley, M., Ryan, L., Schmidt, A., Warner‐Czyz, A.D., Davis, B.L., MacNeilage, P.F., and Tobey, E.A. How does expressive vocabulary grow in early‐implanted children? Poster session presented at the 10th International Conference on Cochlear Implants and other Implantable Auditory Technologies, San Diego, California, 2008.
Loy, B., Warner‐Czyz, A., Roland, P., and Tobey, E. Interviews with young cochlear implant users about their quality of life. Oral presentation at the 10th International Conference on Cochlear Implants and other Implantable Auditory Technologies, San Diego, California, 2008.
Warner‐Czyz, A., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P., Matyear, C., and Tobey, E.. Early word acquisition in very young cochlear implant users. Oral presentation at the 10th International Conference on Cochlear Implants and other Implantable Auditory Technologies, San Diego, California, 2008.
Warner‐Czyz, A., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P., and Tobey, E.. Simultaneous analysis of consonant inventories, accuracy, and errors in pediatric cochlear implant users. (2009, June). Oral presentation at the 12th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Seattle, Washington, 2009.
Chung, E., Warner‐Czyz, A., and Tobey, E. Phonemic accuracy on a speech perception task in children using cochlear implants. Poster presentation at the 12th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Seattle, Washington, 2009.
Ryan, L., Peshwani, H., Warner‐Czyz, A., and Tobey, E. Speech perception performance of children with binaural cochlear implant configurations in competing noise. Poster presentation at the 12th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Seattle, Washington, 2009.
Dooley, M., Schmidt, A., Carroll, C., Warner‐Czyz, A., Davis, B., MacNeilage, P., and Tobey, E. Early lexical development in young pediatric cochlear implant users. Poster presentation at the 12th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Seattle, Washington, 2009.
Warner‐Czyz, A., Loy, B., Roland, P., and Tobey, E. Quality of life in preschoolers using cochlear implants. Oral presentation at AudiologyNOW, the annual convention of the American Academy of Audiology, Dallas, Texas, 2009
Loy, B., Warner‐Czyz, A., Roland, P., and Tobey, E. Growing up with Cochlear Implants: Measuring Health‐Related Quality of Life. Oral presentation at AudiologyNOW, the annual convention of the American Academy of Audiology, Dallas, Texas, 2009.
Ryan, L., Peshwani, H., Dornback, T., Warner‐Czyz, A., and Tobey, E. Binaural speech perception
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and cochlear implants in children. Poster presentation at AudiologyNOW, the annual convention of the American Academy of Audiology, Dallas, Texas, 2009.
Sundarrajan, M., and Tobey, E. Factors influencing speech production in children with cochlear implants. 12th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Seattle, June 2009.
Sundarrajan, M., and Tobey, E. Relationship between speech perception, speech production and speech intelligibility in children with cochlear implants. 12th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Seattle, June 2009.
Sundarrajan, M., Shin, S., and Tobey, E. Speech Intelligibility in children with cochlear implants: outcomes in quiet and noise. AudiologyNOW! 2009, Dallas, April 2009.
Lane, J., Tobey, E., and Geers, A. Narrative Ability of Adolescents using Cochlear Implants.
Poster presented at the12th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Seattle, 2009. Lane, J., Tobey, E., and Geers, A. Analysis of Narrative Ability in Children with Cochlear Implants.
Poster presented at the 10th International Conference on Cochlear Implants, San Diego, 2008. Clark. C., Smith, M., Sundarrajan, M., and Tobey. E. Phonetic Inventory of Children with
Cochlear Implants. American Speech Language Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA, 2009. Geers, A., Moog, J., Tobey, E., Davidson, L. and Brenner. C. Adolescents with more than 10 years
of Cochlear Implant Experience. American Speech Language Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA, 2009.
Tobey, E., Devous, M. and Buckley, K. Windows to the Mind: Brain Imaging and Cochlear
Implants. American Speech Language Hearing Association, New Orleans, LA, 2009. INVITED PRESENTATIONS
Tobey, E., Cullen, J., Jr., and Rampp, D. Performance of children with auditory‐processing
disorders on a dichotic, stop consonant‐vowel identification task. Paper delivered at the Fourth Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychology Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February, 1976.
Tobey, E. Auditory processing disorders: A review. Panel discussion presented at Queen's University, Flushing, New York, April 5, 1976.
Harris, K., Tobey, E., Aston, C., Blaustein, S., Gelfer, C., Gray‐Sweet, S., and Stein C. Perceptual dimensions of dysarthric speech. Paper delivered at the 17th Annual Convention of the New York State Speech and Hearing Association, Rochester, New York, April, 1977.
Tobey, E., and Finger, I. Acoustic and laryngographic analysis of restricted jaw movement. Presented at New Orleans Dental Research Association, September 11, 1979.
Tobey, E. Auditory perceptual disorders: Fact or fiction. Presented at the University of New Orleans, Department of Psychology, March 26, 1979.
Tobey, E. Speech production: The reorganization question. Presented at Louisiana State University, Department of Physiology, April 10, 1979.
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Cullen, J., and Tobey, E. Auditory processing: An overview. Presented at the Mississippi Speech
and Hearing Association, Biloxi, Mississippi, 1979.
Finger, I., and Tobey, E. Assessment of orofacial reconstruction by acoustic analysis. Presented to American Academy of Orofacial‐Maxillary Reconstruction, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 14, 1980.
May, J., Grannis, S., and Tobey, E. A developmental study of the dichoptic lag effect. Paper presented at the Southern Section meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 18, 1980.
Tobey, E. A. Effective communication for the hard‐of‐hearing and deaf. Paper presented at the 1980 Louisiana Governor's Conference for Handicapped Persons, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, May 15‐16, 1980.
Ascercion, J., Tobey, E., and Shaye, R. Assessment of speech production during activator therapy. Paper presented at the International Association of Dental Research, Chicago, Illinois, March, 1981.
Tobey, E., Finger, I., and Ross, R. Effects of dentures on speech production. Paper presented at the International Association of Dental Research, Chicago, Illinois, March 1981.
Finger, I. and Tobey, E. Active vs. passive adaptation: An acoustic approach. Paper presented at the American Academy of Orofacial‐Maxillary Reconstruction, October, 1981.
Morra, B., Martini, A., Cornacchia, L., Tobey, E., and Miller, C. Dichotic performance of Italian subjects tested with English and Italian stop consonant vowel stimuli. Paper presented at Fourth Annual Federation of Acoustical Societies of Europe Symposium, Venice, Italy, April 21‐24, 1981.
Martini, A., Morra, B., Cornacchia, L., Tobey, E., and Miller, C. Influence of pre‐voicing duration on dichotic listening performance. Paper presented at Fourth Annual Federation of Acoustical Societies of Europe Symposium, Venice, Italy, April 21‐24, 1981.
Tobey, E. Speech timing in patients with focal, cortical lesions. Paper presented at the Motor Speech Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, April 30‐May 2, 1982.
Tobey, E. Acoustic characteristics of the Ling Five‐Sound Test. Presented at the Chinchuba School for the Deaf, February 28, 1983.
Tobey, E. Perceptual skills in children with poor auditory memory and reading skills. Paper presented at Callier Center for Communication Disorders, The University of Texas at Dallas, July 23, 1983.
Tobey, E. Speech skills as a function of hemisphere of injury. Paper presented at Callier Center for Communication Disorders, The University of Texas at Dallas, July 24, 1983.
Tobey, E. Program evaluation at Chinchuba Institute of the Deaf. Paper presented at Associated Catholic Charities Workshop. New Orleans, January 19, 1985.
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Tobey, E. Spastic Dysphonia. State‐wide Grand Rounds, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA, December 12, 1984.
Henry, C., Tobey, E., and Lincks, J. An acoustic study of speech following bonded lingual appliances. Presented on the New Orleans Research Day, Louisiana State University Medical Center, May 11, 1984.
Pearson, J., and Tobey, E. Design of a device to measure vertical force applied by the tongue to an orthodontic transpalatal orth. Paper presented to New Orleans Section of American Association for Dental Research, June 11, 1986.
Tobey, E. Speech and language considerations: Evaluation and baselines. Paper presented at the conference, Auditory Learning and Communication Training with Child with a Cochlear Implant, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 10, 1986.
Tobey, E. Stages of speech and language development and their impact on the deaf child. Paper
presented at the conference, Auditory Learning and Communication Training with a child with a Cochlear Implant, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 10, 1986.
Tobey, E. Speech production considerations in managing children with cochlear implants. Moderator of the production committee at the Nucleus Corporation Colloquim on Implants in Children, Denver, Colorado, February, 1986.
Tobey, E. Speech Production characteristics of the hearing impaired populations. Paper presented at the Department of Education, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 30, 1986.
Tobey, E. Effects of a multichannel cochlear implant upon speech production. Paper presentation at the Callier Center for Communication Disorders, Dallas, Texas, October,1986.
Tobey, E. A review of acoustic speech changes when wearing a cochlear prosthesis. Paper presented at First Annual Conference on Implants in Children. Wild Dunes, South Carolina, May 24‐29, 1987.
Meldanado, H. and Tobey, E. Effects of rapid maxillary expansion upon nasalance. Paper presented to the International Dental Research Association, Toronto, Canada, February, 1988.
Angelette, S. and Tobey, E. Effects of a cochlear implant upon speech in children. Poster presented to the Louisiana Speech‐Language and Hearing Association, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, October, 1988.
Barrios, S. and Tobey, E. Rapid changes in vowel formant frequencies with and without a cochlear implant. Poster presented at Louisiana Speech Language and Hearing Association, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, October, 1988.
Pancamo, S. and Tobey, E. Effects of a multichannel cochlear implant upon speech intelligibility in children. Poster presented at Louisiana Speech Language and Hearing Association, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, October, 1988.
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Tobey, E. Effects of delayed auditory experience upon speech production. Paper presented to the Experimental Psychology Association, Jambaroo, Australia, August, 1988.
Tobey, E. A review of the speech production changes in persons with cochlear implants. Paper presented to the Profound Deafness Study Section of the National Acoustics Laboratory, Sydney, Australia, August, 1988.
Tobey, E. Speech production in children with cochlear implants. Engineering Foundation Conference, Potosi, Missouri, August, 1989.
Tobey, E. Speech production in children receiving multichannel cochlear implants. Paper presented at the Third Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Indianapolis, Indiana, January 25‐26, 1990.
Tobey, E. Speech processing in normal and language disordered children. Paper presented at the M. Don Ryan Symposium, Denton, Texas, February 29, 1990.
Tobey, E. Overview of vocal motor control in neurologically impaired speakers: A wrap‐up. Invited address at the Bruton Conference on Speech Motor Control, Callier Center for Communication Disorders, Dallas, Texas, May 15, 1990.
Tobey, E. Speech production characteristics of children using cochlear implants, tactile aids, and hearing aids. Presentation delivered at Cochlear Pty. Ltd., Sydney, Australia, June, 1992.
Tobey, E. Effects of auditory deprivation followed by electrical stimulation via a cochlear implant on speech production. Paper delivered at the Department of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia, June, 1992.
Tobey, E. Speech production in children and adults using cochlear implants. Paper delivered at the Department of Psychology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, August, 1992.
Tobey, E. Influence of sensory aids on the development of speech in profoundly hearing impaired children. Paper presented at Cochlear Pty. Ltd., Sydney, Australia, September, 1992.
Tobey, E. Do cochlear implants influence speech production in children and adults? Paper presented to the New South Wales Branch of the Audiological Society of Australia at the National Acoustic Laboratory, Sydney, Australia, September, 1992.
Tobey, E. The effects of cochlear implantation on speech production in children and adults. Paper presented to the Department of Psychology, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia, September, 1992.
Tobey, E. Listening and talking: The bionic ear connection. Paper presented to the Annual Board of Directors Meeting of the Australian Bionic Ear and Hearing Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia, October, 1992.
Tobey, E. Cochlear Implants and speech production. Seminar presented to the Australian Bionic Ear and Hearing Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia, October, 1992.
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Tobey, E. Longitudinal studies of children using cochlear implants, tactile aids, and hearing aids. Paper presented to the Victorian Branch of the Audiological Society of Australian at the Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, December, 1992.
Tobey, E. Preoperative testing of the speech production with children receiving cochlear implants. Paper presented at the Impianto Cocleare Multicanale International Course, Varese, Italy, April, 1993.
Tobey, E. Comparison of the results of children using cochlear implants, hearing aids, and tactile devices. Paper presented at the Impianto Cocleare Multicanale International Course, Varese, Italy, April, 1993.
Tobey, E. Round table discussion on the rehabilitation methods of cochlear implant users. Discussion presented at the Impianto Cocleare Multicanale International Course, Varese, Italy, April, 1993.
Tobey, E. and Geers, A. Acquisition of speech features in children using cochlear implants, tactile aids, and hearing aids. Paper presented at the 3rd International Cochlear Implant Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, April, 1993.
Tobey, E. Meeting the challenge: The year 2000. Keynote address delivered at the Fifth Annual Southeastern Allied Health Research Symposium, New Orleans, Louisiana, April, 1993.
Geers, A., and Tobey, E. Speech production benefits of cochlear implants and tactile aids for prelingually deaf children. Paper presented at the Conference on implantable auditory prostheses, Bryant College, July, 1993.
Tobey, E., Fourakis, M., and Geers, A. Development of an acoustic metric for tracking speech production changes in prelingually deaf children. Paper presented at the Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Bryant College, July, 1993.
Tobey, E., Blamey, P., McDermott, H., and McKay, C. Speech production alterations as a function of rate and pitch period manipulation of the SMSP processor. Paper presented at the Conference on implantable auditory prostheses, Bryant College, July, 1993.
Tobey, E. Development of speech production skills in children with cochlear implants and hearing aids. Paper presented at the American Academy of audiology, Dallas, April, 1995.
Tobey, E. Consideracoes da producao do discurso no tratamento de criancas. Paper presented at the Curso de adaptacao de prostheses auditivias e implantes cocleares, Operto, Protugal, April. 1995.
Tobey, E. and Geers, A. Speech perception and production performance in children with different sensory devices. Paper presented at the First World Voice Congress, Operto, Portugal, April, 1995.
Tobey, E., Uziel, A., Mondain, M., Reuillard‐Artieres, F., Sillon, M., and Vieu, A. Speech perception performance in congenitally and prelingually deafened French children using cochlear implants. Paper presented at the First World Voice Congress, Operto, Portugal, April 1995.
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Tobey, E. Longitudinal speech and language changes in deaf children using cochlear implants. Paper presented at the First World Voice Congress, Operto, Portugal, April, 1995.
Tobey, E., Uziel, A., Mondain, M., Reuillard‐Artieres, F., Sillon, M., and Vieu, A. Acoustic characteristics of consonants produced with and without auditory feedback in French deaf children using cochlear implants. Paper presented at the Second International Congress on Cochlear Implants, Paris, France, April, 1996.
Tobey, E. Speech production in children. Paper presented at the NIH Consensus Conference on Cochlear Implants, Bethesda, May, 1995.
Tobey, E. Speech and language development in cochlear implant children. Paper presented at the University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy, December, 1995.
Tobey, E. Language Development in the Deaf Child. Paper presented at the International Course on Hearing Aids‐ Vibrotactile Devices and Cochlear Implants in Profound Hearing Loss in Children, Balzano, Italy, December, 1995.
Tobey, E. Oral speech skills in profoundly hearing impaired children with cochlear implants. Paper presented at the International Congress of Cochlear Implants, Miami, Florida, February, 1996.
Tobey, E. Speech production in cochlear implant children. Invited paper presented at the Acoustical Society of America, May, 1996.
Tobey, E. Cochlear Implant Research: Future Directions. Paper presented at the Cochlear Implantation Meeting, Dallas, TX, 1996.
Tobey, E. Oral speech skills in profoundly hearing impaired children with cochlear implants. Paper presented at the International Congress of Cochlear Implants, Miami, Florida, 1996.
Tobey, E. Speech production in cochlear implant children. Invited paper presented at the Acoustical Society of America, 1996.
Tobey, E. Relationship between speech perception and production in profoundly hearing impaired children. Invited keynote address presented at the XVI World Congress of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery meeting, Sydney, Australia, 1997.
Tobey, E. Behavioral management of difficult to test cochlear implant children. Invited paper at the Satellite Symposium on Advanced Management Issues in Surgery, Audiology, and Education of Cochlear Implanted Children, Melbourne, Australia, 1997.
Tobey, E. Should we implant children with severe hearing losses? Invited paper at the Satellite Symposium on Advanced Management Issues in Surgery, Audiology, and Education of Cochlear Implanted Children, Melbourne, Australia, 1997.
Tobey, E. Communication Issues in cochlear implant candidates. Invited paper at the Satellite Symposium on Advanced Management Issues in Surgery, Audiology, and Education of Cochlear Implanted Children, Melbourne, Australia, 1997.
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Tobey, E. The Texas Early Identification Program for Hearing Impairment. Invited paper at the European Communication Symposium, Nottingham, England, 1997.
Tobey, E., Geers, A., Tye‐Murray, N., J. Nicholas, and L. Davidson. Performance Outcomes in cochlear implanted children. American Association for Audiology, March, 1997.
Tobey, E., Simpson, A., Gabbert, G., and Kunkel, F. Speech production benefits following
cochlear implantation. International Congress on Cochlear Implants, May, 1997. Nussenbaum, B., Roland, P., Devous, M., and Tobey, E. SPECT findings in adult cochlear implant
users. International Congress on Cochlear Implants, May, 1997.
Simpson, A., Rollins, P., and Tobey, E. Alterations in directives in children with cochlear implants. International Congress on Cochlear Implants, May, 1997.
Tobey, E. Performance outcome measures in cochlear implanted children. Invited paper at the European Communication Symposium, Nottingham, England, 1997.
Tobey, E. Callier Center for Communication Disorders Cochlear Implant Program. Presented to the Texas Board of Regents, 1997.
Tobey, E. Research Updates in Cochlear Implantation. Invited paper at the Dallas Speech Language and Hearing Association, October, 1997.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., and Roland, P. Functional neuroanatomy of cochlear implant and normal hearing adults. Paper presented at the Implantable Auditory Prosthesis Meeting, August, 1997.
Tobey, E., Geers, A., and Davidson, L. Speech perception and production in cochlear implanted children. Paper presented at the American Academy of Audiology, 1997.
Simpson, A., Rollins, P., and Tobey, E. Language interactions in children with cochlear implants. Poster presented at the American Speech Language Hearing Association, 1997.
Tobey, E. Theoretical aspects of cochlear implantation and speech production. Invited paper at the Acoustical Society of America, 1997.
Tobey, E. Updates in cochlear implantation. Presented at the Bruton Conference on Communication Disorders, October, 1997.
Tobey, E. Speech production and perception in children with cochlear implants. Presented at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong, October, 1997.
Tobey, E. Technological advances in communication. Keynote address at annual Sigma Xi induction of new members, January, 1998.
Tobey, E. Impacts des implants cochleaires sur la production de la parole. Keynote address at Clarion: Ensemble, Ameliorons les Performances des Patients, Paris, France, October 1998.
Tobey, E. Audition et communication ou comment donner un sens a lecoute. Clarion:
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Ensemble, Ameliorons les Performances des Patients, Paris, France, October 1998.
Tobey, E. Enfants implantes tardivement et adolescents: quelle strategie reeducative. Clarion: Ensemble, Ameliorons les Performances des Patients, Paris, France, October 1998.
Tobey, E. Speech and Language Performance in cochlear implanted children. Invited paper at Van Riper Seminar, Kalamazoo, October, 1998.
Tobey, E. Rehabilitation and intervention with cochlear implanted children. Invited paper at Van Riper Seminar, Kalamazoo, October, 1998.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., and Roland, P. Unilateral vs. Bilateral activation of auditory cortex in adult cochlear implant users. Poster presented at the 1999 Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Asilomar, CA., August, 1999
Geers, A., Nicholas, J., Tye‐Murray, N., Uchanski, R. and Tobey, E. Rehabilitation factors contributing to auditory, speech and language skills in children implanted before age 5. Invited Paper presented at the 1999 Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Asilomar, CA., August, 1999.
Tobey, E. and Geers, A. Speech intelligibility and perception outcomes in pediatric cochlear implant users. Invited paper presented at the Collegeum Oto‐Rhino Laryngolgium Amicitae Sacrum, Lyon, France, August, 1999.
Tobey, E. Cochlear Implantation in Infants: Research to clinical practice. Invited paper presented at Cochlear Implantation in the under 2s: Research into clinical practice, Nottingham, England, October, 1999.
Tobey, E. Cochlear Implantation: Speech Perception and Production. Invited paper presented at the Medical Research Council of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, October, 1999.
Tobey, E. Research Considerations in Cochlear Implantation. Key note speaker for Conference
on Advances in Hearing Impairment, Nottingham, England, October, 1999.
Tobey, E. Introductory comments on the dedication of the new Graeme Clark room, Medical Research Council of Nottingham, August 1999.
Tobey, E. and Geers, A. Speech intelligibility in cochlear implant users. Invited Paper, Acoust. Soc.Am., 1999,
Tobey, E. Cochlear Implantation in Infants: Research to clinical practice. Invited paper presented at Cochlear Implantation in the under 2s: Research into clinical practice, Nottingham, England, October, 1999.
Tobey, E. Cochlear Implantation: Speech Perception and Production. Invited paper presented at the Medical Research Council of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, October, 1999.
Tobey, E. and Geers, A. Factors influencing speech intelligibility in children using multichannel
cochlear implants. Invited paper presented at CI 2000: The 6th International Cochlear Implant Conference, February, 2000.
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Roland, P., Devous, M. and Tobey, E. Functional brain imaging of cochlear implant users.
Invited paper presented at CI 2000: The 6th International Cochlear Implant Conference, February, 2000.
Tobey, E. Cochlear implantation and Speech Production. Key note speaker for Communication 2000, Nottingham, England, April, 2000.
Roland, P., Waller, M., Skellet, R., and Tobey, E. Residual hearing influences on speech perception performance in cochlear implant users. Paper presented at the American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society, Inc., 2000.
Roland, P., Devous, M., and Tobey, E. Pre and post‐operative functional brain imaging in cochlear implant users. Paper presented at the American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society, Inc., 2000.
Tobey, E. Advances in cochlear implantation. Key note speaker for the Third Charles Holland Symposium on Severe and Profound impairment in Children" given at the Abbey of Praglia, Italy, September, 2000.
Tobey, E. Advances in cochlear implantation: DSP continues to make a difference. Key note speaker, IEDSP, Texas, October, 2000.
Tobey, E. Life of a scientific centerfold: Professorial musing. Paper presented at the CQ Chapter of P.E.O., Dallas, TX, March, 2000.
Tobey, E. and Roland, P. Functional brain imaging in cochlear implantation. Paper presented at Advanced Bionics Corporation, August, 2000.
Tobey, E. and Thibodeau, L. Perspectives from audiologists. Invited presentation to Texas Instruments, September, 2000.
Magotra, N. Livingston, F., Ibnabdeljaliel, M., Gutierrez, K., Tobey, E., Thibodeau, L., Wiggins, R., and Loizou, P. Development of a low power digital hearing processor. Poster presented at the International Hearing Aid Conference, Lake Tahoe, September, 2000.
Magotra, N. Livingston, F., Ibnabdeljaliel, M., Gutierrez, K., Tobey, E., Thibodeau, L., Wiggins, R., and Loizou, P. Progress on the development of a low power digital hearing processor. IEDSP, Texas, October, 2000.
Sharma, A., Dorman, M., Spahr, A., Todd, W., and Tobey, E. The effects of auditory deprivation on the plasticity and development of human central auditory pathways. Paper presented at the 2nd International Symposium and Workshop on Objective Measures in Cochlear Implantation, Lyon, France, March, 2001.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., Sr., Harris, T., and Roland, P. Preoperative functional assessment of auditory cortex in adult cochlear implant candidates. Paper presented at the 2nd International Symposium and Workshop on Objective Measures in Cochlear Implantation, Lyon, France, March 2001.
Tobey, E., and Devous, M. Functional brain imaging in cochlear implant users. Invited paper
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presented at the 2001 Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Asilomar, CA, 2001.
Tobey, E. The Bionic Ear: Influences of technology on societal change. Invited Address for the 2000‐2001 Polykarp Kusch Lecture Series, Concerns of the Lively Mind, Dallas, TX., 2001.
Tobey, E. The Bionic Ear: Technological advances in communication. Invited lecture, Fellows luncheon, Acoustical Society of America, 2001.
Tobey, E. Commencement Address, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA, August, 2001.
Tobey, E. and Devous, M. Functional brain imaging during electrical stimulation from cochlear implants. Invited paper at the 2001 Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Asilomar, CA, 2001.
Sharma, A., Dorman, M., Spahr, T., Todd, W., Tobey, E., Geers, A., and Newberg, N. The effect of auditory deprivation on the plasticity and development of human central auditory pathways. Invited paper at the 2001 Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Asilomar, CA, 200.
Uchanski, R., Geers, A., Tobey, E., Torretta, G., Scheuermann, M., Sawyer, D., Micheletto, J., Brenner, C., Nicholas, J., and Tye‐Murray, N. Acoustic Characteristics of speech produced by young cochlear implant users. Invited poster at the 2001 Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, Asilomar, CA, 2001
Tobey, E. Faculty citizenship. Invited speaker at Faculty Orientation, The University of Texas at Dallas, August, 2001.
Tobey, E. The Bionic Ear: Technology influences over societal change. Invited speaker at the Fellows Luncheon of the Acoustical Society of America, 2001.
Tobey, E. Factors influencing communication skills in young children with cochlear implants. Invited speaker, 6th European symposium on pediatric cochlear implantation, Canary Islands, Spain, 2002.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., and Roland, P. Functional brain imaging in cochlear implant users. Invited speaker, 6th European symposium on pediatric cochlear implantation, Canary Islands, Spain, 2002. Tobey, E., Geers, A. and Brenner, C. A multivariate assessment of communication skills in cochlear implanted children. Invited speaker, 6th European symposium on pediatric cochlear implantation, Canary Islands, Spain, 2002.
Tobey, E. and Devous, M. Practicalities of Functional Brain Imaging: Cortical Activations in Cochlear Implant Users. Invited Speaker, Southwestern Conference on Communication Disorders, Albuquerque, March, 2002.
Tobey, E. Performance Outcomes in Young Users of Cochlear Implants. Invited Speaker, Southwestern Conference on Communication Disorders, Albuquerque, March, 2002.
Tobey, E., Nezworski, T., Brenner, J. and Roland, P. Quality of Life Assessment for Children with
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Cochlear Implants: Experiences from the Dallas Summer Listening Camp. Invited Speaker, Quality of Life in Deaf Children: Measuring the Immeasurable, Nottingham, England, May, 2002.
Tobey, E. Speech Intelligibility Outcomes in Pediatric Cochlear Implantation, Invited Speaker, A. G. Bell Association, St. Louis, July, 2002.
Tobey, E. Functional brain imaging and cochlear implantation. Invited speaker, 7th International
cochlear implant conference, Manchester, England, 2002.
Tobey, E. Early intervention with cochlear implants. Invited speaker at European Society for Pediatric Otolaryngology, Oxford, England, 2002.
Tobey, E. Plasticity Regeneration and Aging in the Audiovestibular System, Ferrara, Italy, 2002.
Tobey, E. Mode of Communication and classroom placement on speech intelligibility. Invited paper at 9th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Washington, D. C., April, 2003.
Tobey, E. and Devous, M. Cochlear activations following cochlear implantation. Invited paper at 3rd International Symposium and Workshop on Objective Measures in Cochlear Implants, Ann Arbor, MI, June, 2003.
Tobey, E. Functional brain imaging in cochlear implantation. Invited paper at 1st International Conference on Medical Implants, Washington, D.C., July, 2003.
Tobey, E. and Bharadwaj, S. Early babbling behaviors associated with sensory deprivation and electrical stimulation. Invited paper at Symposium honoring the contributions of Peter F. MacNeilage, Barcelona, Spain, August, 2003.
Tobey, E. Functional brain imaging of speech perception via electrical stimulation. Invited paper at 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering and Biology Society. Cancun, Mexico, September, 2004.
Tobey, E. Performance outcomes in pediatric cochlear implantation. Invited paper at Denmark Parents Support Meeting, Legoland, October, 2003.
Tobey, E. Factors influencing performance outcomes in cochlear implantation. Invited paper at Denmark Parents Support Meeting, Legoland, October, 2003.
Tobey, E. and Buckley, K. Educational and Mode of Communication Factors Associated with
Cochlear Implantation. Invited paper at 4th Congress of Asian Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan, December 2003.
Tobey, E. Speech production measures for infants and young toddlers. Invited paper at the International Symposium on Hearing Disorders in Early Childhood, Prague, May, 2004.
Tobey, E. Speech Acoustics Explained. Invited Paper at Speech Acoustics Made Easy: What is the child really hearing? Nottingham, UK, June, 2004.
Tobey, E. and Devous, M. Pharmacologic enhancement of aural habilitation following cochlear
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implantation. Paper Presented at VIII International Cochlear Implant Conference, Indianapolis, IN, March, 2004.
Tobey, E. Motorization of the central auditory pathways and development of language in
children with cochlear implants. Invited paper presented at the Refresher Course on Communicative Ability and Cochlear Implants, Treviso, Italy, 2005.
Tobey, E. and Geers, A. Language and scholastic abilities in cochlear implant children. Invited paper presented at the Refresher Course on Communicative Ability and Cochlear Implants, Treviso, Italy, 2005.
Tobey, E. Language characteristics of children who are cochlear implant candidates. Invited paper at the International Federation of Otorhinolaryngology, Rome, Italy, 2005.
Barker DH, Quittner AL, Malvarez, LC, Leibach, P, Cruz I, Eisenberg LS, Tobey EA, Wang N, Fink
NE, Niparko JK and the CDaCI Investigative Team. Longitudinal Comparisons of Parenting Stress and Child Behavior Problems in Deaf and Hearing Toddlers. 10th Symposium on Cochlear Implants, Dallas, Texas, March 2005.
Tobey, E. Technological advances and societal changes: Are parent’s decisions regarding
cochlear implantation getting any easier? Invited Graham Fraser Memorial Lecture, Royal Academy of Medicine, London, England, February, 2006.
Tobey, E., Devous, M., Martinez‐Verhoff, J., Overson, G., Miles, M., Harris, T., Ringe, W., and
Roland, P. Pharmacologically enhanced aural habitation and auditory cortex plasticity in adult cochlear implant users. State of the Science Conference on Hearing Enhancement. Gallaudet University, Washington, D.C., September, 2006.
Tobey, E. Frankenstein; How physics, literature and theatre led to a scientific success. Sigma Xi
Distinguished Lecture, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas October, 2008. Tobey, E. Functional neuroanatomy, cortical plasticity and cochlear implants. XLII National
Congress of Phoniatrics and Speech Pathology, Milan, Italy, September, 2008. Tobey, E. Cochlear Implants: The partnership between cortical plasticity and electrical hearing.
Listen for Life Conference, Seattle, WA, October, 2008. Tobey, E. Communication skills in adolescent users of cochlear implants. The State of the Art,
Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecture, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, November, 2008. Tobey, E. Bionic Ears: The development of cortical plasticity. Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecture,
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, January, 2009. Tobey, E. The Bionic Ear: Intersection of technological advances, Communication and Societal
Change. Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecture, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX, February, 2009. Tobey, E. Frankenstein: How physics, literature, and theatre led to a scientific success. Sigma Xi
Distinguished Lecture, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, February, 2009.
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Tobey, E. Frankenstein: How physics, literature, and theatre led to a scientific success. Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecture, University of Montevello, Montevello, AL March, 2009.
Tobey, E. Frankenstein: How physics, literature, and theatre led to a scientific success. Sigma Xi
Distinguished Lecture, New Mexico State University, October, 2009. Tobey, E. Adolescents: Literacy and Cochlear Implants. Sigma Xi Lecture, New Mexico State
University, October, 2009. Tobey, E. Controversies in the management of hearing loss. Invited presentation at the 7th
Asian Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences in Singapore, China, 2009.
Tobey, E. Frankenstein: How physics, literature, and theatre led to a scientific success. Sigma Xi
Distinguished Lecture, Eastern Illinois University ,Charleston, IL, October, 2010. Tobey, E. Frankenstein: How physics, literature, and theatre led to a scientific success. Sigma Xi
Distinguished Lecture, Western Kentucky University ,Bowling Green, KY, March 2010.
Tobey, E. Frankenstein: How physics, literature and theatre led to a scientific success , 13th Annual Sigma Xi Lecture, Eastern Illinois University, March 25, 2010.
Tobey, E. Tthe Art and Science of Sound. Sciencefest 2010: "Teaching and Learning: Integration of Liberal Arts and Science." Eastern Illinois University, March 26, 2010.
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PROFESSIONAL AND UNIVERSITY CITIZENSHIP: The University of Texas at Dallas—Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost Oversight Responsibility to Office of Diversity and Community Engagement Assist in identification, recruitment and retention of diverse faculty and student body Assist in promoting networking opportunities for female faculty Promote and participate in activities related to under‐represented minorities
Expand opportunities for under‐represented minority faculty to compete for funding Assist in locating funding opportunities for increasing diversity on campus Coordinate Provost Office activities with the Departments associated with:
Galerstein Women’s Center Multicultural Center Institutional Initiatives Faculty Diversity
Oversight Responsibility to Faculty Mentoring Committee Assist university organizing committee initiate program Participate in monthly workshops and networking opportunities Assist faculty in identifying external and internal mentors Contact and request participation from external mentors
Assess program effectiveness through quantifiable methods of productivity Assist Senate appointed Faculty Mentoring Committee
Supervise coordination of activities Supervise budget and expenditures for program Oversight responsibility to Academic Program Review Committee Conduct mandated review of academic programs Recruit and convene external review committees Coordinate external site visits, reports and recommendations to Provost Coordinate final reports and feedback to faculty from Provost Oversight responsibility for hiring of new administrative faculty Create on‐line and in press advertisements of positions Select and coordinate search committee activities Organize and coordinate airport and on‐campus interviews Devise and conduct on‐line anonymous feedback responses from faculty Assist Office of Educational Enhancement Assist in organizing training courses for new faculty Provide guidance for development of new programs to enhance on‐going new activities Guide recommendations for media services and equipment Coordinate faculty searches on campus as needed Develop and provide enhancement programs for faculty development including: New Faculty Orientation Program Year‐long New Faculty Networking Opportunities Faculty Mentoring Program UTD Leadership Training for New Senior Faculty Faculty Ambassador Program Conversations with the Provost Periodic Faculty Training Monitor university climate Organize participation in the Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education Surveys
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Explore new approaches to assessing faculty satisfaction and productivity Work with Provost in disseminating information for use of strategic planning Provide updated materials for faculty handbook and website for Provost Office Assist in university responses to legislative and system‐wide initiatives Represent Executive Vice President and Provost as needed at University of Texas System Provost
meetings Represent President as needed at University of Texas System Presidential meetings The University of Texas System Task Force for UT System Graduate and Postdoctoral Experiences, Member, 2006 University of Texas System Leadership Training Initiative, 2008 to present. Leadership Participation in: Higher Education Coordinating Board and Legislative Budget Board Board of Regents UT System Administration Business Affairs Office of General Counsel
Leader’s Role in Fundraising Conflict Management and Mediation Program Assessment Process Leadership Challenges Legal Implications of Leadership Ethical Leadership Decisions Second Life Conferencing UT Dallas Mentoring Team: Drs. David Daniel (President), Hobson Wildenthal Executive Vice
President and Provost, Calvin Jamison (Vice President for Business Affairs) UT Dallas Leadership Training The School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, UT Dallas Oversight responsibility for the planning and building of the Callier Advanced Hearing Research Center Coordinate laboratory and classroom design Equip and furnish Center
Supervise final check‐off of building Hire and train clerical staff
Budget oversight for National Institutes of Health grants Supervise and train 28 laboratory staff UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS:
The University of Texas at Dallas Research Integrity, Member, 1995 to 2003.. Steering Committee, SACS Review, Member, 1995 ‐1997. Committee on Student Development, SACS Review, Chair, 1995 ‐ 1997. Committee on Educational Policy, 1995 – 1998. Faculty‐Administration Steering Committee of the Cecil and Ida Green Center of Study of Science
Society, 1997 ‐ 1999.
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Institutional Review Committee, 1998 ‐2002, UTD Research Council, 1999 – 2004. Committee on Excellence in Education Fellowship for School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics,
1999‐2004. Search Committee Member for Vice‐President of Research, 2000‐ 2001. Intellectual Property Committee, Member, 2000 ‐ 2002. Special Faculty Tribunal, Member 2000 ‐ 2001. Scientific Misconduct Investigational Committee, Member 2001‐2002. High Performance Computing and Network Infrastructure, Member 2002 – 2004. Internal Advisory Council for UTD Research, Member, 2002. Representative for School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, UND External Review Committee, 2002. Internal Advisory Council for UTD Research, Vice Chair, 2002 ‐ 2003. UTD/UTSWMC Center for Brain, Cognition, and Behavior, Co‐Chair, 2002‐ 2004. UTD/UTSWMC Advisory Committee for Rogers Renovation, 2002. Advisory Committee for UTD Research, 2004. Advisory Council on Mexican Research Collaborative Issues, 2004. Special Faculty Tribunal, Member 2004 ‐ present. Advisory Committee on Policies for Endowed Professors, member, 2005. Research Advisory Committee, Vice‐Chair, 2005‐2006. Planning Committee for New Initiatives for Foundation Funding at UTD, 2006. Steering Committee, SACS Review, Member, 2006‐2008. Academic Assessment Committee for SACS Review, Member, 2006‐2008. Committee on Effective Teaching, Vice Chair, 2006‐2008. UTD Advisory Committee on Research 2006‐2007. UTD Health Professions Advisory Committee Interviewer for Medical Students, 2007. UTD Committee on Effective Teaching, Chair, 2007‐2008. Special Faculty Tribunal, member, 2008. Hearing Tribunal Committee, Chair, 2008. Faculty Mentoring Program Committee, 2008 ‐ present.
Louisiana State University Medical Center
Louisiana Quality Education Committee, 1987 – 1990. Technology Transfer,1987 ‐1990. Search committee for Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs and Dean of the Graduate School, 1989 ‐ 1990. Organizing Committee, LSU Medical Center Neuroscience Center Retreat, 1992. Governor's Committee on Telecommunication Needs, 1993 ‐ 1995. SCHOOL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS:
The University of Texas at Dallas Doctoral Steering Committee, 1995 ‐ 2000. Long Range Planning Committee, 1998. Callier Research Professors Committee, 1999. Co‐Organizer, of the Bruton Conference on Cochlear Implantation, October, 1998. Co‐Organizer, of the Bruton Conference on Infant Habilitation, November, 2000. Long Range Planning Committee, 2002.
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Promotion and Tenure Committees, 2003 to present. Faculty Assessment Committee, 2003, 2006. Co‐Director, Lecture Series for Behavior and Brain Sciences, 2004. Search Committees for 3 Senior faculty for Behavioral and Brain Science Faculty, 2004 ‐2005. Long‐term Strategic Planning, 2004 Search Committee for 4 junior and senior faculty for Behavioral and Brain Science Faculty, 2005 ‐ 2006 South Campus Research Council, Chair, 2006 Research Needs Committee for Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Chair, 2006. Advisory Committee to Director Callier Center, Member, 2006 ‐ 2007. Endowed Professors Honors Committee, 2008. Executive Committee of North and Central Texas Clinical and Translational Science Initiative (NCTCTSI),
Member, 2007 to present. Search Committee for two faculty in Doctorate of Audiology Program, 2007 – present. North and Central Texas Clinical and Translational Science Initiative (NCTCTSI) Pilot Grant Award Review
Panel, Member, 2007 to present. BBS Personnel Faculty Committee, 2007 to present. BBS Advisory Committee Selecting Aage and Margareta Moller Endowed Professor in Behavioral and
Brain Sciences, 2007. Search Committee for two faculty members in Cognition and Neuroscience and one faculty member in
Communication Sciences and Disorders, 2010.
Louisiana State University Medical Center Research, Chairman, 1987 ‐ 1995. DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS:
The University of Texas at Dallas Technology, 1999 ‐ 2004. Curriculum, 1995 ‐ 2006. Faculty Search Committees, 1995 to present. Ad hoc Committees on Promotion and Tenure, 1995 to present. Curriculum Development, 2001 ‐ 2003. Co‐Director of Pediatric Aural Habilitation Program, 1997 to present. Callier Research Committee, 2007 to present, Chair, 2007‐ 2008. Steering Committee for Re‐Design of Callier Web page, member 2007 – 2008. Callier Prize Selection Committee, 2008. Search Committee for Callier Center postdoctoral fellows, 2009‐.
Louisiana State University Medical Center Admissions and Review, Chairperson ‐ 1983 ‐ 1984; 1991 ‐ 1995. Admissions and Review, Member ‐ 1984 ‐ 1985; 1993 ‐ 1995. Equipment, Chairperson ‐ 1983 ‐1987; 1992 ‐ 1995. Curriculum, Member ‐ 1984 ‐ 1987, 1990 ‐ 1995. Research, Chairperson ‐ 1984 ‐ 1987, 1990 ‐ 1995. Faculty Search Committees, Member and Chairman ‐1987 ‐ 1995. Clinic Committee, Member 1983 ‐ 1985; 1991.
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Comprehensive Examination Committee, 1981 ‐ 1995. PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES:
American Speech Language Hearing Association
Editor, Aural Habilitation, Journal of Speech, Language Hearing Research, 2006‐2009 Convention Program Topic Coordinator, Hearing Adult Treatment/Rehabilitation,2009. Reviewer, Graduate Student Scholarships, American Speech Language and Hearing
Foundation, 2009. Convention Program Committee, Speech Science, 2006 ‐ 2007. Convention Program Committee, Cochlear Implants, 2000, 2003 Convention Program Committee, Educational and Training, 1999. Sub‐Committee on Education and Training Issues, 1998 ‐ 1999. Joint Committee of Publication Board and Special Divisions, Member, 1993. Publication Board, Member, 1993 ‐ 1997. Committee for AAAS Presentations, Organizer, 1985, 1988. Scientific Affairs, Member‐1985 ‐ 1988.
Acoustical Society of America
Educational Committee, Member 2007‐2012. Technical Program Committee, 2007 (New Orleans,, LA), 2003 (Austin, TX), 2001
(Pittsburg, PA) , 1999 (Berlin, Germany) 1997 (Norfolk, VA), 1992 (New Orleans), 1991 (Houston)
Nominating Committee for Silver Medal in Speech Communication, 2006, 2005 Nominating Committee for Officers, 2003‐2004. Speech Technical Committee, 2001‐2006, 1985‐2007 Educational Committee, 1996 ‐ 2007. Speech Technical Committee, Chair, 1998 ‐ 2001. Speech Technical Subcommittee on Long Range Planning, 1993. Speech Technical Subcommittee on Education, Chair‐1990 to 1998. Speech Technical Subcommittee on Student Awards, Member‐1990 ‐ 2004. Minorities Affairs Committee, Member, 1991 ‐ 1995 Books ++ Committee, Member, 1993 ‐ 2009. Educational Video Committee, Chair, 1993 ‐ 1995.
CONSULTANTSHIPS:
Editorial Consultantships
2008 ‐ 2011 Editorial Board, the Official Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, the Speech, Language Hearing Association of Taiwan.
2007 Guest Editor,” Current Issues in Pediatric Implantation,” Journal of Audiological Medicine and Sciences Related to Communication Disorders.
2006 ‐ 2008 Associate Editor for Aural Habilitation, Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, American Speech‐Language Hearing Association.
2001‐Present Associate Editor, Cochlear Implants International journal. 2000‐Present Associate Editor, Journal of Audiological Medicine and Sciences Related to
Communication Disorders.
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1999‐present Hearing Research. 1999‐present Volta Review. 1998‐present Journal of the Academy of Audiology. 1998‐present American Journal of Speech‐Language Pathology. 1993‐present Overseas Editorial Consultant, Audiological Society of Australia, The Australian Journal
of Audiology. 1988‐present Ear and Hearing 1986‐present Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders 1986‐present Journal of Acoustical Society of America. 1985‐present Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research
National Institutes of Health Activities 2008 NIH, Ad Hoc Reviewer, R03 Research Proposals. 2006 Ad Hoc Reviewer, NIDCD R03 proposals. 2006 Ad Hoc Reviewer, NIDCD CDRC Training Fellowships 2004 NIH, Ad Hoc Reviewer. 2004‐Present National Institute of Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Mentor Advisory
Team 2001 NIH, Ad hoc Study Section member for Program Projects 2001 NIH, Ad Hoc Reviewer, Contracts for Speech Processors for Auditory Prostheses. 2000 NIH, Ad hoc Study Section member for Program Projects. 2000 NIH, Ad hoc Study Section member, Effects of Early Intervention for Hearing Impaired
Children 1999 NIH, Ad hoc Study Section member‐Intervention Strategies Following Identification of
Neonatal Hearing Impairments. 1997 NIH‐Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section, Ad Hoc, Chairman 1996 ‐ 1997 NIH‐Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section, Member. 1995 NIH‐Small Business Innovative Research Study Section Ad hoc Reviewer. 1995 NIH‐Small Business Innovative Research Study Section, Chairman. 1995 NIH Consensus Conference on Cochlear Implants in Adults and Children, Invited
Speaker. 1994 NIH‐Small Business Innovative Research Study Section Ad hoc Reviewer. 1993 NIH‐NIDCD Expert Scientific Panel Member for revising the "Speech and Speech
Disorders" section of the National Strategic Plan. 1993 NIH‐Small Business Innovative Research Study Section Ad hoc Reviewer. 1993 NIH‐Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section Ad hoc Reviewer. 1991 NIH‐Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section Ad hoc Reviewer. 1991 NIH‐NIDCD Working Group on "Research and Research Training Needs of Oral/Auditory
Hearing‐Impaired Persons". 1990 NIH‐NIDCD Site Review Committee Member. 1990 NIH‐Sensory Disorders and Language Study Section Ad hoc Reviewer, Academic
Research Enhancement Awards. National Science Foundation Activities 2010 NSF, Site Visitor for the Visual Language and Visual Learning Center (VL2). National Consultantships 2006‐Present American Speech Language Hearing Association Mentoring Academic Research Careers
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(MARC), Mentor 2004 ‐ 2005 Reviewer, American Speech Language Hearing Foundation, Young Scholars in Science. 1997 Consultant, University of Iowa Cochlear Implant Team. 1993 Research Consultant, Dysphagia in geriatric patients, Audiology and Speech Pathology
Service, Veterans' Administration Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana. 1989‐present Consultant to cochlear implant projects, Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, MO. 1989‐present Consultant to cochlear implant project, Medical College of Virginia (M. Suzanne
Hasenstab). 1988 ‐ 1990 Independent investigator of speech production performance of children participating in
the federal Food and Drug Administration's clinical trials of Nucleus multichannel cochlear implant.
1987‐present American Speech Language Hearing Foundation Reviewer of Young Investigator Research Awards.
International Consultantships 2007 Reviewer, Long‐Term Studies in Health Research in Germany, DLR Health Research,
Bonn, Germany. 2007 Member, Task Force for Cochlear Americas, “Development of New Evaluation Protocols
for Pediatric and Adult Cochlear Implant Recipients.” 2006 Reviewer, Cooperative Research Centres Program, Endowed Professor and Chair,
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Melbourne. 2006 Invited Participant, Oxford Round Table, “Issues of Special Education and Disabilities” 2005 Reviewer, Cooperative Research Centres Program, Department of Industry, Science and
Tourism, Australian Government. 2002 Reviewer, Cooperative Research Centres Program, Department of Industry, Science and
Tourism, Australian Government. 2000 Reviewer, National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, Special
Fellowships. 1998 Consultant, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong. 1998 Reviewer for Principal Senior Investigator Awards, The Garnett Passe and Rodney
Williams Memorial Foundation, Melbourne, Australia 1998 Reviewer, Cooperative Research Centres Program, Department of Industry, Science and
Tourism, Australian Government. 1993 National Health and Medical Research Council Fellow of Australian, Reviewer. 1993 Medical Research Council of Canada Grants, Reviewer. External Promotion and Tenure Reviews 2008 Promotion and Tenure, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Al. 2007 Promotion and Tenure, Indiana State University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN 2006 Promotion and Tenure, New York University School of Medicine, NY, NY. 2006 Promotion and Tenure, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. 2006 Promotion and Tenure, The University of Texas, Austin, TX. 2004 ‐ 2006 Promotion and Tenure, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. 2004 Promotion and Tenure, University of Miami Medical Center, Miami FL. 2003 Promotion and Tenure, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. 2003 ‐ 2004 Promotion and Tenure, Indiana State University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN. 2001 Promotion and Tenure, Indiana State University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN. 2000 Promotion and Tenure, School of Allied Health Professions, Texas Tech, Lubbock, Texas.
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2000 Promotion and Tenure, Boston University, Boston, MA. 2000 Promotion and Tenure, Tel‐Aviv University, Tel‐Aviv, Israel. ACADEMIC RESPONSIBILITIES COURSES TAUGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS
Department of Communication Disorders Undergraduate Program
Introduction to Communication Disorders Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing Speech and Hearing Science
Master’s Program
Speech Science Advanced Seminar on Voice Disorders Seminar on Cochlear Implants Advanced Seminar on Fluency Disorders Independent Studies Voice Disorders Research Methods for the Practicing Clinician Advanced Techniques for Voice Disorders
Doctoral Program
Speech and Hearing Science Topics in Communication Sciences and Disorders Seminar on Speech Science and its Disorders Research Topics Principles of Research in Speech Production Speech Production Development Ethics in clinical and basic research Basics of Functional Brain Imaging Practicum in Functional Brain Imaging Advanced Readings in Functional Brain Imaging Scientific Integrity and Research Ethics Issues and Questions in Cochlear Implantation
Lectures Delivered in:
Proseminar Teaching Methods for Research Assistants and Teaching Assistants Cognitive Science Honors Undergraduate Seminar Collegium V Cognitive Science Responsibilities of Teaching Assistants in the Academic World Leadership of Public and Nonprofit Organizations
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Department of Communication Disorders, School of Allied Health Professions, Louisiana State University Medical Center Courses Taught:
Speech and Hearing Acoustics Articulatory and Acoustic Phonetics Developmental Psycholinguistics Basic and Applied Research Tests and Methods Seminars in Phonatory Disorders Independent Studies Speech Production and Cochlear‐Implants Vocal Pathologies Research Methods in Speech and Hearing Fluency Disorders Neuropathologies of Speech Survey of Speech and Hearing Disorders Seminars in Motor Speech Disorders Seminars in Neurogenic Disorders Clinical Applications of Speech Physiology/Acoustics Seminar on Cochlear Implants Speech Measurement Instrumentation Applications for Speech Pathology
Lectures delivered in:
Auditory Processing Survey of Speech and Language Disorders Evaluation Methods in Speech Pathology Articulation Disorders Orofacial Anomalies Hearing Science
School of Dentistry
Growth and development (2 hours lecture), Department of Pedodontics Physiology (6 hours lecture, 4 hours lab), Department of Physiology Dental Specialties Technique I (8 hours lecture), Department of Dental Hygiene Introduction to the Team Management of Orofacial Anomalies (3 credit hours), Advanced‐Education Program, Department of Orthodontics, Pedodontics and Removable Prosthodontics.
School of Medicine
Neurosciences (2 hours lecture and lab) Resident Training Course‐‐Otorhinolaryngology (3 days)
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School of Nursing
Physiology (4 hours lecture and lab), Department of Physiology Dillard‐SUNO Consortium
Physiology (1 hour lecture and lab) University of New Orleans
Department of Psychology
Special Topics: Psychology of Speech, Language and Hearing. Research Practicum
COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITIES:
DALLAS, TEXAS Leadership Texas, 2009 Host Recruitment Function Leadership Texas Committee of the Board Leadership Texas Recruitment subcommittee of LT COB P.E.O., Chapter CQ
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Chinchuba Institute for the Hearing Impaired
Member, School Board, 1981 to 1995. President, School Board, 1986‐1989 Member, Curriculum Committee 1981 to present Member, Long Range Planning, 1989 to present Chair, Personnel Affairs, 1990 to present Member, Search Committee for Principal, 1991‐92
Associated Catholic Charities
Member, Program Committee, 1986‐1989 Chair, Human Rights Committee, 1986‐1989 Member, Advisory Board, 1991 to present Member, Constituency Development Committee, 1991 to present Member, Mission and Values Committee, 1991 to present
New Orleans Science Fair
Judge, American Speech Language Hearing Association Award, 1985 to 1995.
Deaf Olympics
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Founding Member of Organization Committee
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH CLINICAL SCHOLARS Dr. Debra Weinberger, M.D. “North and Central Texas Clinical and Translational Science Initiative”
National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and NIH Roadmap for Medical Research, KL2 RR024983‐01 (M. Packard, P.I., E. Tobey, Mentor)
Dr. Andrea Warner‐Czyz, Ph.D. “North and Central Texas Clinical and Translational Science Initiative”
National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and NIH Roadmap for Medical Research, KL2 RR024983‐01 (M. Packard, P.I., E. Tobey, Mentor)
JUNIOR FULBRIGHT SCHOLARS
Senior Research Mentor for Ms. Anjali Kant, Fulbright Junior Research Fellow from the Department of
Speech‐Language Pathology, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped, Mumbai, India.
Senior Research Mentor for Ms. Anuradha Bartival, Fulbright Junior Research Fellow from the
Department of Speech‐Language Pathology, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped, Mumbai, India.
Senior Research Mentor for Ms. Olga Peskova, Fulbright Student Research Fellow from the Moscow City
Pedagological University, Moscow, Russia.
FORMER STUDENTS AND MENTEES (REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE) Kristi Buckley, Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Disorders, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. Michael J. Braun, Curator, Department of Zoology, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D. C. Jimmy Cairo, Dean, School of Allied Health Professions, Louisiana State University Health Science Center, New Orleans, LA. Heidi Gomez, Staff Assistant to Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C. David Hogue, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Xavier University, New Orleans, LA. Currently, Director of Information Design and Usability at Fluid Inc, CA. Robert Kowatch, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH. Alyssa Needleman, Director of Products Research, Quality Assistance and Audiology, Songbird Corporation. Dwayne Paschall, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders,
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Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. Reginold G. Ross, Vice President for Economic Development, Montclair University, Montclair, NJ. Susan Shaiman, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburg, PA. Ginger Stickney, Director of Cochlear Implant Services in Western United States, Med‐El Corporation. Mario Svirsky, Professor and Noel C. Cohen Chair, Vice Chairman for Research, Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY.