Kelly L. Tremblay

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University of Washington
College of Arts and Sciences
Speech and Hearing Sciences
Assistant ProfessorAppointed: 1999
University of Washington
Assistant Professor

Mailing Address

Department of Speech & Hearing Science
1417 North East 42nd Street
Seattle, Washington 98105
United States

Contact Information

Phone: (206) 616-2479
Fax: (206) 543-1093
tremblay@u.washington.edu

Qualifications

Post-Doctoral Training, House Ear Institute, 1999.
Ph.D., Northwestern University, Hearing Sciences, 1998.
M.Sc., Dalhousie University, Audiology, 1987.
B.A., University of Western Ontario, Psychology, 1985.

Expertise and Research Interests

Plasticity of the Central Auditory System;
Aging and the Auditory System;
Electrophysiological Assessment of the Auditory System.

Keywords

COS Keywords:

Electrophysiology, Otolaryngology.

Additional Terms:

Aging, Central Auditory Physiology, Electrophysiology, Speech Perception.

Languages

(Reading, Writing, Speaking)

English: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent)

Memberships

Acoustical Society of America
American Academy of Audiology
American Auditory Society
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Association for Research in Otolaryngology

Previous Positions

1997-1999, Post-Doctoral Scientist, House Ear Institute, Electrophyiology Dept.
1992-1995, Audiology Consultant, Evanston Hospital, Illinois, Neurology
1989-1992, Audiology Dept. Head, Penrose St. Francis Hospital, Audiology, Capron Rehabilitation
1988-1989, Audiologist, Denver Ear Institute/Associates
1987-1988, Audiologist, Communication Associates of Colorado

Funding Received

  • NIH - NIA (National Institute on Aging): Neural Representation of Speech in the Elderly, to .
  • University of Washington Royalty Research Fund: Stability of Neurophysiologic Responses following listening training, to .
  • American Academy of Audiology: Time-course of Perceptual learning, to .

Publications

  • Tremblay K, Kraus N, McGee T., The time course of learning: Neurophysiologic changes during speech training, Neuroreport, 9(16), 3557-3560, 1998
  • Tremblay K, Kraus N, McGee T, Carrell T, Nicol T., Central auditory system plasticity: Generalization to novel stimuli following listening training, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 102(6), 3762-3773, 1997
  • Stein LK, Tremblay K, Pasternak J, Banerjee S, Lindemann K, Kraus N., Brainstem abnormalities in neonates with normal otoacoustic emissions, Seminars in Hearing, 17(2), 197-213, 1996
  • Kraus N, McGee T, Carrell T, King C, Tremblay K, Nicol T., Central auditory system plasticity associated with speech discrimination training, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 7(1), 25-32, 1995
  • Tremblay K, Kraus N, McGee T., Central Auditory Plasticity: Changes in the N1-P2 complex following speech-sound training, In Review
  • McGee T, King C, Nicol T, Tremblay K, Cunningham, Allen J, Cunningham J, Allen J, Kraus N., Long-term habituation of the speech-elicited mismatch negativity, In Review
  • Ponton C, Juha-Pekka V, Tremblay K, Khosla D, Kwong B, Don M., Adult plasticity in human central auditory system activity: Evidence from late-onset profound unilateral deafness, In Review

Profile Details

Last Updated: 9/29/2000

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