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Joshua M. Alexander (Assistant Professor)
Joshua M. Alexander (Assistant Professor)
Audiology/Hearing Science
B.S., 1999 University of Wisconsin-Madison
M.S., 2001University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ph.D., 2004 University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dr. Alexander began in the department in 2009. His interests are in perceptual/physiological mechanisms for speech understanding in normal hearing and hearing-impaired listeners, hearing aids, psychophysics. He is a member of the Acoustical Society of America, the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, the American Auditory Society, and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Experimental Amplification Research 'Ear Lab'
Selected publications:
Alexander, J.M., and Kluender, K.R. (2009) Relativity of spectral tilt change in stop consonant perception by hearing-impaired listeners. J. Speech. Lang. Hear. Res., Vol. 52, pp. 653-670.
Alexander, J.M., and Kluender, K.R. (2008) Relativity of spectral tilt change in stop consonant perception. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 123, 386-396.
Alexander, J.M., and Lutfi, R.A. (2008) Sample discrimination of frequency by hearing-impaired and normal-hearing listeners. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 123, 241-253.
Alexander, J.M., and Lutfi, R.A. (2004) Informational masking of tones in hearing-impaired and normal-hearing listeners: Sensation level and decision weights. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 116, 2234-2247.
