Research Publications from our founder

Research Publications:

  • Development of a telephone hearing test. Institute of Acoustics Spring Conference, 2006. Lutman M E, Hall S J, Athalye S P. https://resource.isvr.soton.ac.uk/staff/pubs/PubPDFs/Pub8744.pdf 
  • Factors affecting speech intelligibility and hearing loss- Poster presentation, MRC Institute of Hearing Research, University of Nottingham, 2009. 
  • Factors Affecting Speech Recognition in Noise and Hearing Loss in Adults With a Wide Variety of Auditory Capabilities, Athalye SP Doctoral thesis 201 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/191083/1/P2782.pdf
  • Is patient preference related to objective and subjective performance on audiological tests, Poster, the Royal Surrey County Hospital R&D Day, 2012. 
  • van Esch, T.E., Kollmeier, B., Vormann, M., Lyzenga, J., Houtgast, T., Hällgren, M., Larsby, B., Athalye, S.P., Lutman, M.E. and Dreschler, W.A., 2013. Evaluation of the preliminary auditory profile test battery in an international multi-centre study. International Journal of Audiology52(5), pp.305-321. 
  • Exploring the current and future views on cochlear implant services in UK from a user, carer and professional perspective. Oral presentation, EPSCI, 2013 (European Symposium on Cochlear Implants, Istanbul)
  • Exploring the experiences of adults who were assessed for cochlear implantation and not offered. Oral presentation, State of Art Conference for Advancements in Hearing Technologies 2013, Nottingham University
  • Athalye, S., Mulla, I., & Archbold, S. (2014). The experiences of adults assessed for cochlear implantation who did not proceed. Cochlear Implants International15(6), 301-311. 
  • The experiences of adults assessed for cochlear implantation who did not proceed. Poster presentation, British Cochlear Implant Group Conference 2014, Scotland
  • Exploring the experiences of adults who were assessed for cochlear implantation and not offered. Oral presentation, Adult hearing loss awareness conference, 2014 (Westminster Hall, London)
  • Athalye, S., Archbold, S., Mulla, I., Lutman, M., & Nikolopoulous, T. (2015). Exploring views on current and future cochlear implant service delivery: the perspectives of users, parents and professionals at cochlear implant centres and in the community. Cochlear Implants International16(5), 241-253. 
  • Archbold, S., Athalye, S., Mulla, I., Harrigan, S., Wolters-Leermakers, N., Isarin, J., & Knoors, H. (2015). Cochlear implantation in children with complex needs: the perceptions of professionals at cochlear implant centres. Cochlear Implants International16(6), 303-311. 
  • Van Esch, T.E.M., Lutman, M.E., Vormann, M., Lyzenga, J., Hällgren, M., Larsby, B., Athalye, S.P., Houtgast, T., Kollmeier, B. and Dreschler, W.A., 2015. Relations between psychophysical measures of spatial hearing and self-reported spatial-hearing abilities. International Journal of Audiology54(3), pp.182-189. 
  • Adult hearing screening: tests and techniques. Adult hearing loss awareness conference, 2015 (Westminster Hall, London)
  • Ng, Z. Y., Lamb, B., Harrigan, S., Archbold, S., Athalye, S., & Allen, S. (2016). Perspectives of adults with cochlear implants on current CI services and daily life. Cochlear Implants International17(sup1), 89-93. 
  • Perspectives of FM/RM usage in Adults: A qualitative study (2014): (PDF) Perspectives of FM/RM usage in Adults: A qualitative study (researchgate.net) DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.14150.57922
  • Perspectives of FM/RM usage in Adults: A qualitative study. Poster presentation. British Academy of Audiology conference, Birmingham 2014
  • Perspectives of FM/RM usage in Adults: A qualitative study. Oral presentation. Hearing Across Life Span (HEAL Conference, Como, Italy, 2016)
  • Views on wireless hearing technology: Teenagers’ and young adults’ views – A qualitative study, 2015: (PDF) Views of teenagers and young adults on wireless hearing technology and communication A qualitative study (researchgate.net) DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.34283.23849
  • Views on wireless hearing technology: Teenagers’ and young adults’ views – A qualitative study, Poster presentation. British Academy of Audiology Conference, Harrogate 2015
  • Views on wireless hearing technology: Teenagers’ and young adults’ views – A qualitative study, Oral presentation. Hearing Across Life Span (HEAL Conference, Como, Italy, 2016)
  • Experiences of adults with bimodal hearing: a qualitative study.(2017): (PDF) Choosing and using bimodal hearing: the experiences of adults with a cochlear implant and audiologists working in hearing aid clinics (researchgate.net) DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.32605.51680
  • Adults using a cochlear implant (CI) and contra-lateral hearing aid (HA): what are their experiences? Poster presentation. British Academy of Audiology Conference, Glasgow 2016
  • Choosing and using bi-modal hearing: the experiences of adults with a cochlear implant and audiologists working in hearing aid clinics (2017) 
  • Choosing and using bi-modal hearing: the experiences of adults with a cochlear implant and audiologists working in hearing aid clinics, British Society of Audiology (2017) Poster presentation

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