Ying-Yee Kong, Ph.D.

Alumni


 

Ying-Yee has moved on to be a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Cambridge, UK.

Publications:

1. Starr, A., Michalewski, H. J., Zeng, F.G., Kong, Y.Y., Beale, P., Keats, B., and Lesperance, M. (2004). A dominantly inherited progressive deafness affecting distal auditory nerve and hair cells. Journal of Association for Research in Otolaryngology 5, 411-426.

2. Kong, Y.Y., Cruz R., Jones, J.A., and Zeng F.G. (2004). Music perception with temporal cues in acoustic and electric hearing. Ear and Hearing 25(2):173-185.

3. Kong, Y.Y., Stickney, G., Zeng, F-.G. (2005). Speech and melody recognition in binaurally combined acoustic and electric hearing. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 117(3): 1351-1361.

4. Zeng, F-.G., Nie, K.B., Stickney, G.S., Kong, Y-.Y., Vongphoe, M., Bhargave, A., Wei, C.G., Cao, K. (2005). Speech recognition with amplitude and frequency modulations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 102: 2293-2298   (click here for supporting) information)

5. Michalewski, H.J., Starr, A., Nguyen, T.T., Kong, Y.Y.,Zeng, F.G. (2005). Auditory temporal processes in normal-hearing individuals and in patients with auditory neuropathy. Clinical Neurophysiology 116: 669–680.

6. Zeng, G.F., Kong, Y.Y, Michalewski, H.J., Starr, A. (2005). Perceptual consequences of disrupted auditory nerve activity. Journal of Neurophysiology 93:3050-3063.

Oertel's comment:

Oertel, D. Importance for timing in understanding speech. Focus on Perceptual consequences of disrupted auditory nerve activity. Journal of Neurophysiology 93:3044-3045.

Contact: ying-yee.kong@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk

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