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Christine Johnson

cjohnson@qmu.ac.uk

Christine was awarded an honours degree in Biology from Southampton University in 1995 before spending several years working in industry. She returned to university and completed a Graduate Diploma in Audiology, winning the Student of the Year award in 2008. Christine was awarded a student bursary to complete a part time PhD investigating auditory processing in older adults using the speech auditory brainstem response and she also works on several projects as a Research Assistant.

 

Membership of registered bodies

British Academy of Audiology – Student member

British Society of Audiology – Student member

 

Publications and Conference Presentations

Does Peripheral Hearing Loss Affect RGDT Thresholds In Older Adults? Johnson C, Campbell PE, DePlacido C, Liddell A, Ravey A, Wolters M. American Auditory Society, Scottsdale, 5-7 th March 2009

Are “Computer Games “ Just For Children? Johnson C, Campbell PE, Douglas M, Henderson R, Lamerton D, O’Donnell J, O’Hare A, Schneider J, Watson J. American Auditory Society, Scottsdale, 6-8 th March 2008

Speech Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses: A New Electrophysiological Approach in the Assessment of Auditory Processing Disorders? Campbell PE, Douglas M, Griffiths E, Henderson R, Johnson C, Lamerton D, O’Donnell J, O’Hare A, Schneider J, Watson J. British Academy of Audiology, Telford, 21-23 rd November 2007

 Auditory Startle Response In Infantile Tay-Sachs Disease: A Case Study. Johnson C & Campbell P E British Academy of Audiology, Telford, 21-23 rd November 2007

Auditory Brainstem Responses in Infantile Tay-Sachs Disease: A Case Study. Johnson C and Campbell PE British Society of Audiology Annual Conference, Aston University, 12-14th September 2007

 

 


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