Ron D. Chambers
Associate Professor
Department of Speech and Hearing Science
University of Illinois at urbana champaign
United States of America
Biography
He is an Associate Professor in Department of Speech and Hearing Science at Illinois University
Research Interest
Professor Chambers teaches coursework in the areas of diagnostic audiology at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and the applications of evoked potentials. His primary research interests are directed at basic and applied investigation of hearing, with emphasis on evoked and event-related potentials. His current projects include research into mechanisms of bone-conduction hearing, the effects of smoking on evoked potentials, cognitive and neurological indices of aging, and electric responses recorded for patients using cochlear implants.
Publications
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Firszt, J. B., Chambers, R. D., & Kraus, N. (2002). Neurophysiology of cochlear implant users II: Comparison among speech perception, dynamic range, and physiologic measures. Ear and Hearing, 23, 516-531.
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Ramkissoon, I., & Chambers, R. (2008). Effects of chronic and acute smoking on AMLRs in older and younger listeners. International Journal of Audiology, 47, 715-723.
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Theodoroff, S. M., Chambers, R. D., Folmer, R. L., & McMillan, G.P. (2011). Auditory middle latency responses in individuals with debilitating tinnitus. International Tinnitus Journal, 16/2), 104-110.