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Martina Huss

Position/Status
Research Associate

E-mail Address: mh286@cam.ac.uk

Phone: 01223 767520

Qualifications
PhD in Experimental Psychology at the University of Cambridge

Membership of Professional Bodies/Associations
Member of the Acoustical Society of America

Profile

Martina received her PhD degree in 2004 from the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge. Subsequently, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher for the Medical Research Council in the Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge. Since July 2005, Martina has been a Research Associate at the Faculty of Education.
Martina is interested in auditory perception and the cognitive neuroscience of language. Her current research focus is the influence of auditory processing in developmental dyslexia.

Research Topics

  • Auditory perception
  • Cognitive neuroscience of language
  • Developmental dyslexia

Current Research Projects

Auditory Processing in Dyslexic Children: Behavioural and Neural Investigation
Funding: Medical Research Council (MRC) 2005-2010
PI: Prof. Usha Goswami

Publications

M. Huss, B.C.J. Moore (2005). "Dead region and pitch perception" Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 117: 3841-3852 (2005).

M. Huss, B.C.J. Moore (2005). "Clarity of pure tones for listeners with dead regions" (in press) International Journal of Audiology.

M. Huss, BCJ. Moore (2003). "Tone decay for hearing-impaired listeners with and without dead regions in the cochlea," Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 114, 3283-3294.

BCJ. Moore, M. Huss, DA. Vickers, BR. Glasberg, JI. Alcantara (2000). "A test for the diagnosis of dead regions in the cochlea", British Journal of Audiology, 34, 205-224.