Julia Campbell
Clinical Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin
Related Sense: Hearing
Julia Campbell obtained a clinical doctorate in Audiology (AuD) and triple research doctorate in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Behavioral Neuroscience (PhD) from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Currently she is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin, where she serves as the Audiology Program Director and PI of the Central Sensory Processes Laboratory. Julia also serves as the chair of the scientific advisory board for the Misophonia Research Foundation. Julia’s research interests are focused on the identification of an objective measure of tinnitus using EEG, and she has published on this and related topics in the American Journal of Audiology, Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, and the Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, among others.
Full Interview
Featured Segments
How Hearing and Auditory Processing Works In The Brain
How Julia Started Working in Hearing & Speech
What Research is Being Done at the Central Sensory Processes Lab
How Cross Modal Recruitment and Reorganization Occurs
The Importance of Early Intervention in a Developing Brain
Julia’s Research of Tinnitus
The Function of Gating and Inhibition in the Sensory System
Roadblocks in How People Can Describe Their Hearing Issues
How Mapping on the EEG Correlates to Tinnitus Perception
Julia’s Long Term Goals in Tinnitus Research
The Cognitive Impact of Adult-Onset Hearing Loss
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