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Peer Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters, Audiology
Johnson, C. E. & Danhauer, J. (In Press 2000). Aural rehabilitation support programs for adults. Seminars in Hearing.
Krishnamurti, S., Hawks, J.W., Girling I.G. (1999). Performance of preschool children on two hearing screening protocols. Contemporary Issues in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Volume 26, p8l-86.
Griffin, D., Clark-Lewis, S. and Johnson, C. E. (1997). Rehabilitating patients with hearing impairments. Outcomes: A Publication of HealthSouth Corporation, 2, 4, 20-21.
Krishnamurti, S. (1999). Nonlinguistic tests for evaluation of central auditory processing disorders. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech Language and Hearing - In press (2000).
Johnson, C. E. (2000). Children’s phoneme identification in reverberation and noise. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 43, 1, 144-157.
Krishnamurti, S. (In Press 2000). Relationship between distortion product otoacoustic emissions and modulation frequency difference limens. Ear and Hearing.
Johnson, C. E. (1999). Dimensions of multiskilling: Considerations for educational audiology. Language, Speech and Hearing Services in Schools, 30, 4-10.
Johnson, C. E. and Danhauer, J. (1997). CIC hearing aids: cosmetic issues. In Marshall Chasin (Ed.) CIC Handbook. San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Group.
Johnson, C. E. and Danhauer, J. (1997). The "hearing aid effect" revisited: can we achieve hearing solutions for cosmetically sensitive patients? Hearing Review Monograph on High Performance Hearing Solutions, 1, 37-44.
Johnson, C. E. (1997). "minimal" high frequency hearing loss and school-age children: speech recognition in a classroom. Language, Speech and Hearing Services in Schools, 28, 1, 77-85.
Johnson, C. E. (1997). Enhancing the conversational skills of children with hearing impairment. Language, Speech and Hearing Services in Schools, 28, 2, 137-145.
Johnson, C. E., Stein, R. L., Gorman, S., and Tracy, L. (1997). Noise and hearing conservation: Students’ habits, knowledge, and attitudes. HEARSAY: The Journal of the Ohio Speech and Hearing Association. 11, 2, 29-34.
Johnson, C. E., Stein, R. Lyons, R. and Lass, N. (1995). What are nurses’ views on hearing care?: A survey. The Hearing Journal, 48, 2, 29-31.
Johnson, C. E., Stein, R. and Lass, N. (1992). Public school nurses’ preparedness for a hearing aid monitoring program. Language, Speech and Hearing Services in Schools, 23, 141-144.
Riccio, C. A.; Hynd, G. W.; Cohen, M. J. ; &- Molt, L. F. (1996). The Staggered Spondaic Word Test: Performance of children American Journal of Audiology, 5(2), pp.55-62
Riccio, C. A.; Hynd, G. W.; Cohen, M. J.; Hall, J.; and Molt, L. F. (1994). Comorbidity of central auditory processing disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, .33:6, 849-857.
Borton, T.E. and Clark, S.R.: Managing tinnitus in the speech and hearing clinic. Journal of the Speech and Hearing Association of Alabama, 9, 14-20, (1979).
Borton, T.E., Moore, W.H. Jr., and Clark, S.R.: Electromyographic feedback treatment for tinnitus aurium: A within subject experimental design. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, Vol. 46, No. 1, (1981).
Clark, S.R. and Smith, C.R.: Industrial tinnitus. Hearing Aid Journal, August, 1981.
Hawes, N.A., Durand, R.M., and Clark, S.R.: Understanding desired benefits of a hearing aid: a consumer behavior perspective. Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology, Vol. 18, (1985).
Borton, T.E., Clark, S.R.: Managing tinnitus with EMG biofeedback Proceedings III International Tinnitus Seminar, Muenster, 1987, pp. 366-369.
Borton, T.E., Clark, S.R.: EMG biofeedback for treatment of tinnitus. The American Journal of Otology, January, 1988.
Johnson, C.E., Clark-Lewis S. and Griffin, D.: Experience, Attitudes and Competencies of Audiological Support Personnel in a Rehabilitation Hospital. American Journal of Audiology: A Journal of Clinical Practice, 7 (2) pp26-31 December 1998
Davis, J., Krapp, D., Wilder, M, and Lawrence, C., Audiological evaluation following acupuncture for hearing loss. The Larynooscope, 1975, 85, 2047-2054.
Davis, J., Krapp, D. and Paxton, M., The Audiologist and Hearing Aids. The Cincinnati Journal of Medicine, 19-176,57. 279-280
Fitch, J., Sach, D., and Marshall, H. A program to improve visual perception of reinforcement principles. Journal of Communication Disorders. 6,1-9,1973.
Fitch, J. Treatment of a case of cerebral palsy with hearing impairment. Journal of Speech Hearing Disorders, 37, 373-378, 1972.
Sachs, D., Martin, J. and Fitch, J. The effects of visual feedback on a digital exercise in a functionally deaf cerebral palsied child. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 1972.
DeSalle, J., and Fitch, J. The effects of parent orientation in sign language on the communication skills of preschool children. American Annals of the Deaf, 177, 459-462, 1972.
Fitch, J. Computer based services for the hearing health professional. The Hearing Journal, 36, 31-34, 1983.
Fitch, J. Orientation to hearing loss for educational personnel. Language, Speech and Hearing Services in Schools. 13, 1982.
Fitch, J.; Williams, T.; and Etienne, J. A community based high risk register for hearing loss. Journal of Speech Hearing Disorders, 47, 1982.
Fitch, J. & Wold, J. Computer managed hearing conservation. National Hearing Conservation Association Newsletter, August 1984.
Danhauer, J. and Johnson, C. E. (1991). Perceptual features for normal listeners’ phoneme recognition in a reverberant lecture hall. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2, 94-98.
Danhauer, J., Abdala, C., Johnson, C. and Asp, C. (1986). Feature analysis of normal-hearing and hearing-impaired children’s performance on the NST. Ear and Hearing, 7, 318-322.
Danhauer, J., Johnson, C. E. and Asp, C. (1984). Hearing-impaired children’s performance on the Edgerton-Danhauer NST. The Journal of Auditory Research, 24, 231-238.
Danhauer, J., Johnson, C., Kasten, R. and Brimacombe, J. (1985). The hearing aid effect: Summary conclusions and recommendations. The Hearing Journal, 38, 3, 12-14.
Mulac, A., Danhauer, J. & Johnson, C.E. (1983). Young adults’ and peers’ attitudes toward geriatric hearing aid wearers. The Australian Journal of Audiology, 4, 57-62.
Johnson, C. E. and Danhauer, J. (1982). Attitudes toward severely hearing-impaired geriatrics with and without hearing aids. The Australian Journal of Audiology, 3, 41-45.
Johnson, C. E., Danhauer, J. and Edwards R. (1982). The hearing aid effect: fact or fiction? Hearing Instruments, 22, 10, 22-26.
Black, J., Johnson, C. E., and Mills, J. (1991). Audiologic results/recommendations for a cleft palate and/or VPI population. Proceedings Journal of the Oklahoma Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 96-97.
Johnson, C. E. and Stein, R. (1990). Establishing a hearing aid monitoring program in the public schools. Proceedings Journal of the Oklahoma Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 82-86.
