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Department of Communication Disorders

Faculty Expertise


Assistant Professor:

Dr. Annette Hurley-Larmeu, CCC-A, FAA

 

 

Education

Louisiana State University, Ph.D., Communication Disorders, May, 2004.

University of Southern Mississippi, Audiology, M.S., 1990

Licensure/Certification:

Louisiana State License in Audiology

ASHA Certificate of Clinical Compentence

Association Memberships:

American Speech Language Hearing Association

American Academy of Audiology

                                                         American Auditory Society

                                                         Educational Audiology Association

Publications:

Turner, R.G. & Hurley, A.H. (2009).  Evaluation of a Model to Predict Protocol Performance.  Journal of the American Academy of Audiology.  (Accepted for publication, August, 2009). 

Hurley, A., & Hurley, R.M. 2009.  Auditory Remediation for a Patient with Landau-Kleffner Syndrome.  (Submitted to JEA).

Hurley, A., Hood, L.J., Cullen, J.K., Cranford, J (2007/ 2008).  Click ABR Characteristics in Children with Temporal Processing Disorders.  Journal of Educational Audiology Association, 14:22-30.

Hurley, R.M., Hurley, A., & Berlin, C.I. (Accepted for publication with revisions).  Some Characteristics of the Quadratic f2-f1 Otoacoustic Emission.  Journal of Speech Hearing Language Research.

Carruth, A., Robert A.E., Hurley A., Currie P.S. (2007)The impact of hearing impairment, perceptions and attitudes about hearing loss, and noise exposure risk patterns on hearing handicap among farm family members. American Academy Occupational Health Nursing Journal. 55(6):227-34.

Hurley, R.M., Hurley, A., & Berlin, C.I. (2005).  Development of low-frequency tone burst versus the click auditory brainstem response. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 16:114-121.

Hurley, R.M., Hurley, A., Berlin, C.I., (2002). The effects of a midline petrous apex lesion on tests of afferent and efferent auditory function. Ear and Hearing 23: 224-234.

Berlin, C.I., Bordelon, J., St. John, P., Wilensky, D., Hurley, A., Kluka, E., & Hood, L.J. (1998). Reversing click polarity may uncover auditory neuropathy in infants. Ear & Hearing 19: 37-47.

Hurley, R.M. & Hurley, A. (1995). The auditory brainstem response in children with histories of otitis media. Seminars in Hearing. 16: 37-43.

Berlin, C.I., Hood, L.J., Hurley, A., Kemp, D.T., & Wen, H. (1995). Binaural noise suppresses otoacoustic emissions more than ipsilateral or contralateral noise. Hearing Research 87: 96-103.

Berlin, C.I., Hood, L.J., Hurley, A., & Wen, H. (1994). Contralateral suppression of otoacoustic emissions: An index of the function of the medial olivocochlear system. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. 110: 3-21.

Book Chapters:

Hurley, A. & Hurley, R.M. (2006) Differential Diagnosis of (C)APD Versus Auditory Neuropathy (AN).  In G. Chermak & F.E. Musiek (Eds). Handbook of Central Auditory Processing Disorders. 

Hurley, A. & Morehouse, C.R. (2005).  The Middle Latency Response.  In Decker, N. (Ed).  Clinical Audiology. 

Berlin, C.I., Bordelon, J., Hurley, A., Hood, L.J., & Parkins, C.W. (1997). Autoimmune inner ear disease: Basic science and audiological issues. In Neurotransmission and Hearing Loss: Basic Science, Diagnosis, and Management. Singular  Publishing Group, San Diego, CA.

Hood, L.J., Berlin, C.I., Hurley, A., Cecola. R.P., & Bell, B. (1996). Suppression of otoacoustic emissions in normal hearing individuals. In Hair Cells and Hearing Aids. Singular Publishing Group, San Diego, CA.

Berlin, C.I., Hood, L.J., Hurley, A., & Wen, H. (1996). Hearing aids: Only for hearing impaired patients with abnormal otoacoustic emissions. In Hair Cells and Hearing Aids. Singular Publishing Group, San Diego, CA. 

Philosophy of Education

I believe we are training audiologists who have a passion for hearing science.  We are not training technicians, but individuals who understand the science and research behind routine clinical procedures.