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1 Stapells Curriculum Vitae Page 29 of 42 THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Publications Record SURNAME: STAPELLS FIRST NAME: David Initials: MIDDLE NAME(S): Richard Date: Papers noted by * are those I consider my most significant. Students/trainees under my primary supervision are underlined. Note that it is my policy for students to be first author on manuscripts for projects for which they have been responsible; usually I place myself at the end of the list of authors. In all cases of publications by my students, I have been substantially involved in all aspects of the work, including: project conceptualization, implementation, data analyses and report writing. 1. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (a) Journals Hatton, J. & Stapells, D.R. (In press, 2010). Efficiency of single- vs. multiple stimuli ASSRs in infants. Ear and Hearing. *van Maanen, A. & Stapells, D.R. (In press, 2010) Multiple-ASSR thresholds in infants and young children with hearing loss. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology Janssen, R. & Stapells, D.R. (2010). The British Columbia's Children's Hospital tone-evoked ABR protocol: How long do infants sleep, and how much information can be obtained in one appointment? Ear and Hearing, 31(5): Korczak (Oates), P. & Stapells, D.R. (2010). Effects of various articulatory features of speech on cortical event-related potentials and behavioral measures of speech-sound processing. Ear and Hearing, 31: Ishida, I. & Stapells, D.R. (2009). Does the 40-Hz ASSR show the binaural masking level difference? Ear and Hearing, 30: van Maanen, A. & Stapells, D.R. (2009). Normal multiple-assr thresholds to air-conducted stimuli in infants. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 20(3): Small, S.A.. & Stapells, D.R. (2008) Normal ipsilateral/contralateral asymmetries in infant multiple auditory steady-state responses to air- and bone-conduction stimuli. Ear and Hearing, 29(2): Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. (2008) Maturation of bone-conduction multiple auditory steady-state responses. International Journal of Audiology, 47(8): D'Angiulli, A., Herdman, A.T., Stapells, D. & Hertzman, C. (2008). Children's event-related potentials of auditory selective attention vary with their socioeconomic status. Neuropsychology, 22(3): Mo, L. & Stapells, D.R. (2008). The effect of stimulus duration on the brainstem auditory steady-state responses. Ear and Hearing, 29(1): *Small, S.A., Hatton, J.L., & Stapells, D.R. (2007). Effects of bone oscillator coupling method, placement location, and occlusion on bone-conduction auditory steady-state responses in infants. Ear and Hearing, 28(1): [Awarded Best of 2007" in Diagnostic Audiology: Great-for-the-clinician category, The Hearing Journal, The Hearing Journal, 2008, 61(6).] Dimitrijevic, A. & Stapells, D.R. (2006). Human electrophysiological examination of buildup of the precedence effect. NeuroReport, 17(11): Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. Multiple auditory steady-state response thresholds to bone-conduction stimuli in young infants with normal hearing. Ear and Hearing, 2006, 27: Van Maanen, A. & Stapells, D.R. Comparison of multiple auditory steady-state responses (80 vs 40 Hz) and slow cortical potentials for threshold estimation in hearing-impaired adults. International Journal of Audiology, 2005, 44, [Awarded Best of 2005" in Diagnostic Audiology: Great-for-the-clinician category, The Hearing Journal, 2006, 59(6).] Nousak, J.K. & Stapells, D.R. Auditory brainstem and middle latency responses to 1 khz tones in noise-masked normal-hearing and sensorineurally hearing-impaired subjects. International Journal of Audiology, 2005, 44, Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. Multiple auditory steady-state response thresholds to bone-conduction stimuli in adults with normal hearing. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2005, 16(3),
2 Stapells Curriculum Vitae Page 30 of 42 Martin, B.A. & Stapells, D.R. Effects of low-pass noise masking on auditory event-related potentials to speech. Ear & Hearing, 2005, 26(2), [Cited in the Best of 2005: Hearing Science ; Most Thought Provoking category, The Hearing Journal, 2006, 59(6).] *Korczak, P.A., Kurtzberg, D. & Stapells, D.R. Effects of sensorineural hearing loss and personal hearing aids on cortical event-related potential and behavioral measures of speech-sound processing. Ear & Hearing, 2005, 26(2), *Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. Artifactual responses when recording auditory steady-state responses. Ear and Hearing, 2004, 25(6), Wong, W.Y.S. & Stapells, D.R. Brainstem and cortical mechanisms underlying the binaural masking level difference in humans: An auditory steady-state response study. Ear and Hearing, 2004, 25, Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. Normal brief-tone bone-conduction behavioral thresholds using the B-71 transducer: Three occlusion conditions. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2003, 14(10), Herdman, A.T. & Stapells, D.R. Auditory steady-state response thresholds of adults with sensorineural hearing impairments. International Journal of Audiology, 2003, 42, [Awarded Best of 2003" in Great-forthe-clinician category, The Hearing Journal, 2004, 57(5).] Herdman, A.T., Lins, O., Van Roon, P, Stapells, D.R., Scherg, M., & Picton, T.W. Intracerebral sources of human auditory steady-state responses. Brain Topography, 2002, 15, Herdman, A.T., Picton, T.W., & Stapells, D.R. Place specificity of multiple auditory steady-state responses. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2002, 112, Oates, P.A., Kurtzberg, D. & Stapells, D.R. Effects of sensorineural hearing loss on cortical event-related potential and behavioral measures of speech-sound processing. Ear & Hearing, 2002, 23, Herdman, A.T. & Stapells D.R. Thresholds determined using the monotic and dichotic multiple auditory steady-state response technique in normal-hearing subjects. Scandinavian Audiology, 2001, 30, *Stapells, D.R. Threshold estimation by the tone-evoked auditory brainstem response: A literature meta-analysis. Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 2000, 24(2) Martin, B.A., Kurtzberg, D. & Stapells, D.R. Effects of high-pass noise masking on mismatch negativity to speech sounds /ba/ and /da/. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 1999, 42, Whiting, K., Martin, B.A., & Stapells, D.R. Effects of broadband masking noise on cortical event-related potentials to speech sounds /ba/ and /da/. Ear & Hearing, 1998, 19, Oates, P., & Stapells, D.R. Frequency specificity of the human auditory brainstem and middle latency responses to brief tones: I. High-pass noise masking. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1997, 102, Oates, P., & Stapells, D.R. Frequency specificity of the human auditory brainstem and middle latency responses to brief tones: II. Derived response analyses. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1997, 102, Stapells, D.R., & Oates, P. Estimation of the pure-tone audiogram by the auditory brainstem response: A review. Audiology & Neuro-Otology, 1997, 2, Martin, B., Kurtzberg, D., Sigal, A., & Stapells, D.R. (1997). Effects of decreased audibility produced by high-pass noise masking on cortical event-related potentials to speech sounds /ba/ and /da/. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 101(3), Lichtenstein, V., & Stapells, D.R. (1996). Frequency-specific identification of hearing impairment using evoked otoacoustic emissions to clicks and tones. Hearing Research, 98, *Stapells, D.R., Gravel, J.S., & Martin, B.A. (1995). Thresholds for auditory brainstem responses to tones in notched noise in infants and young children with normal or sensorineural-impaired hearing. Ear and Hearing, 16, [Awarded the American Auditory Society's "Editor's Award for Outstanding Research in Audiology and the Hearing Sciences" for the 1995 volume of the journal Ear and Hearing.] Klein, S.K., Kurtzberg, D., Brattson, A., Kreuzer, J.A., Stapells, D.R., Rapin, I., & Vaughan, H.G. Jr. Electrophysiologic manifestations of impaired temporal lobe auditory processing in verbal auditory agnosia. Brain and Language, 1995, 51, Wu, C-Y., & Stapells, D.R. Pure-tone masking profiles for human auditory brainstem and middle latency responses to 500-Hz tones. Hearing Research, 1994, 78, Mackersie, C.L., & Stapells, D.R. Auditory brainstem response wave I prediction of conductive component in infants and young children. American Journal of Audiology, 1994, 3(2), Stapells, D.R. Low-frequency hearing and the auditory brainstem response. American Journal of Audiology, 1994, 3(2),
3 Stapells Curriculum Vitae Page 31 of 42 Gravel, J.S., & Stapells, D.R. Behavioral, electrophysiologic and otoacoustic measures from a child with auditory processing dysfunction. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 1993, 4, Abdo, M.H., Feghali, J.G., & Stapells, D.R. Transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions: Clinical applications and technical considerations. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1993, 25, Mackersie, C.L., Down, K.E., & Stapells, D.R. Pure-tone masking profiles for human auditory brainstem and middle latency responses. Hearing Research, 1993, 65, Foxe, J.J. & Stapells, D.R. Normal infant and adult auditory brainstem responses to bone-conducted tones. Audiology, 1993, 32, Nousak, J.K. & Stapells, D.R. Frequency specificity of the ABR to bone-conducted tones in infants and adults. Ear and Hearing, 1992, 13, Oates, P. & Stapells, D.R. Interaction of click intensity and cochlear hearing loss on ABR wave V latency. Ear and Hearing, 1992, 13, Plourde, G., Stapells, D.R., & Picton, T.W. The human auditory steady-state evoked potentials. Acta Otolaryngologica (Stockh), 1991, Supplement 491, Stapells, D.R. & Mosseri, M. Maturation of the contralaterally recorded auditory brainstem response. Ear and Hearing, 1991, 12, Dunn, M.A., Rapin, I., Masur, D., Gravel, J. Stapells, D., Filipek, P., & Weiss, K. Calendar calculation and facial agnosia in an autistic hearing-impaired woman A neuropsychological case-study. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1991, 13, Stapells, D.R., Picton, T.W., Durieux-Smith, A., Edwards, C.G., & Moran, L.M. Thresholds for short-latency auditory evoked potentials to tones in notched noise in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired subjects. Audiology, 1990, 29, *Stapells, D.R., & Ruben, R.J. Auditory brainstem responses to bone-conducted tones in infants. Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 1989, 98, Stapells, D.R., Galambos, R., Costello, J.A., & Makeig, S. Inconsistency of auditory middle latency and steady-state responses in infants. Electroencephalography and clinical Neurophysiology, 1988, 71, Wallace, I., Gravel, J.S., Ruben, R.J., McCarton, C., Stapells, D.R., & Bernstein, R.S. Otitis media, auditory sensitivity and language outcomes at 1-Year. The Laryngoscope, 1988, 98, Stapells, D.R., Makeig, S., & Galambos, R. Auditory steady-state responses: Threshold prediction using phase coherence. Electroencephalography and clinical Neurophysiology, 1987, 67, Stapells, D.R., Linden, D., Suffield, J.B., Hamel, G., & Picton, T.W. Human auditory steady state potentials. Ear and Hearing, 1984, 5, Stapells, D.R., Picton, T.W., & Smith, A.D. Normal hearing thresholds for clicks. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1982, 72, Picton, T.W, Stapells, D.R., & Campbell, K.B. Auditory evoked potentials from the human cochlea and brainstem. Journal of Otolaryngology Supplement, 1981, 9, Stapells, D.R., & Picton, T.W. Technical aspects of brainstem evoked potential audiometry using tones. Ear and Hearing, 1981, 2, [Awarded the American Auditory Society's "First Place Award for Outstanding Article of the Year for the 1981 volume of the journal Ear and Hearing.] (b) Conference Proceedings/Abstracts Marynewich, S.L., Stapells, D.R., & Jenstad, L.M. (2010). Slow Cortical Potential Measures of Hearing-aid Processing. Accepted for presentation to the 13th Annual Canadian Academy of Audiology Conference (Montreal, October 7, 2010). [Abstract] Stapells, D.R., Marynewich, S.L. & Jenstad, L.M. (2010). Slow cortical potential (N1-P2) measures of amplification. NHS 2010, Cernobbio, Italy (June 8-10, 2010). [Abstract] Stapells, D.R., Janssen, R. & Usher, L. (2010). The British Columbia Children s Hospital tone-evoked ABR protocol: How long do infants sleep, and how much information can be obtained in one appointment? NHS 2010, Cernobbio, Italy (June 8-10, 2010). [Abstract]
4 Stapells Curriculum Vitae Page 32 of 42 Ishida, I.M. & Stapells, D.R. (2009). Multiple-ASSR thresholds to bone-conduction stimuli in adults with sensorineural hearing loss. Proceedings of the 21 st Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 8-11, 2009). Pg. 83. [Abstract] Stapells, D.R. & Ishida, I.M. (2009).Young infants' cortical responses to lateralization noise shifts produced by changes in interaural time difference. Proceedings of the 21 st Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 8-11, 2009). Pg. 53. [Abstract] Cuthbert, B.P. & Stapells, D.R. (2009). Multiple-ASSR (80 Hz) bone-conduction thresholds in adults with normal hearing and masker-simulated hearing loss. Proceedings of the 21 st Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 8-11, 2009). Pg. 84. [Abstract] Janssen, R., Usher, L. & Stapells, D.R. (2009). The British Columbia Children s Hospital tone-evoked ABR protocol: How long do infants sleep, and how much information can be obtained in one appointment? Proceedings of the 21 st Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 8-11, 2009). Pg. 85. [Abstract] Janssen, R. & Stapells, D.R. (2009). Which is faster to establish "normal" versus "elevated" thresholds in infants and young children: tone-evoked ABR or multiple ASSR? Proceedings of the 21 st Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 8-11, 2009). Pg. 85. [Abstract] Van Maanen, A. & Stapells, D.R. (2009). Multiple ASSR thresholds to 80-Hz AC stimuli in infants and young children with hearing loss. Proceedings of the 21 st Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 8-11, 2009). Pg. 26. [Abstract]. Ishida, I.M. & Stapells, D.R. (2007). Does the 40-Hz ASSR show the binaural masking level difference? Proceedings of the XXth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Bled, Slovenia (June 10-14, 2007). Pg [Abstract] Stapells, D.R. & Van Maanen. A. (2007). ASSRs to multiple simultaneous air-conducted stimuli: Criteria for normal hearing in infants. Proceedings of the XXth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Bled, Slovenia (June 10-14, 2007). Pg. 64. [Abstract] Hatton, J.L. & Stapells, D.R. (2007). Effects of single- vs. multiple-stimulus presentation on 80-Hz ASSR amplitudes and threshold: Results in young infants. Proceedings of the XXth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Bled, Slovenia (June 10-14, 2007). Pg. 65. [Abstract] Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. (2007). Maturation of bone-conduction auditory steady-state responses: Criteria for normal. Proceedings of the XXth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Bled, Slovenia (June 10-14, 2007). Pg. 79. [Abstract] Ponton, E.M., Hatton, J.L. & Stapells, D.R. (2007). ASSR measures of binaural processing: Effect of dichotic modulation rate separation on brainstem (80 Hz) and early cortical (40 Hz) auditory steady-state responses. Proceedings of the XXth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Bled, Slovenia (June 10-14, 2007). Pg [Abstract] Fontaine, C.M. & Stapells, D.R. (2007). Efficiency of single versus multiple stimuli for 40-Hz auditory steady-state responses. Proceedings of the XXth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Bled, Slovenia (June 10-14, 2007). Pg [Abstract] Armstrong, M. & Stapells, D.R. (2007). Multiple-stimulus interactions in the brainstem (80 Hz) and cortical (14 & 40 Hz) auditory steady-state responses. Proceedings of the XXth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG), Bled, Slovenia (June 10-14, 2007). Pg [Abstract]
5 Stapells Curriculum Vitae Page 33 of 42 D'Angiulli, A., Herdman, A., Stapells, D., Weinberg, J., Miller, G., Oberlander, T., Chen, E., Grunau, R., Schonert-Reichl, K. & Hertzman, C. (2007). Socioeconomic status and the neural correlates of auditory selective attention and self-regulation: An event-related potential/cortisol study. Proceedings of the 37 th Annual Meeting of the Jean Piaget Society, pp (Amsterdam, The Netherlands (May 31-June 2, 2007). [Abstract] Van Maanen, A. & Stapells, D.R. (2006). Multiple ASSR thresholds to air-conduction stimuli in young infants with normal hearing. Canadian Hearing Report 1(5): 42. [Abstract]. Armstrong, M. & Stapells, D.R.. (2006). Frequency-channel interactions in brainstem and cortical auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs). Canadian Hearing Report 1(5): [Abstract]. Winner of Best Student Poster Award, 9th Annual Conference, Canadian Academy of Audiology (CAA), Calgary, AB. Fontaine CM & Stapells DR (2006). Efficiency of single versus multiple stimuli for 40-Hz auditory steady-state responses. Canadian Hearing Report 1(5): 42. [Abstract]. Herdman, A.T., D Angiulli, A., Hertzman, C., & Stapells, D.R., Children's Brains and Socioeconomic Status: A Selective-Attention ERP Study. The 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, July 26-29, Web address (last accessed: April 7, 2008): Stapells, D.R. & Van Maanen, A.. Multiple ASSR thresholds to air-conduction stimuli in young infants with normal hearing. Presented at: NHS 2006: Beyond NHS: Infant and Childhood Hearing in Science and Clinical Practice, Cernobbio, Italy, May 31-June 3, pg. 45. Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. Maturation of multiple auditory steady-state response thresholds to bone-conduction stimuli. Presented at: NHS 2006: Beyond NHS: Infant and Childhood Hearing in Science and Clinical Practice, Cernobbio, Italy, May 31-June 3, pg Dimitrijevic, A., Ponton, E.M. & Stapells, D.R. Objective determination of auditory tuning curves using auditory steady-state responses. American Auditory Society Bulletin, 2006, 31(1), 27. Hatton, J. & Stapells, D.R. Efficiency of single- versus multiple-stimulus ASSRs in infants. American Auditory Society Bulletin, 2006, 31(1), 46. Dimitrijevic, A. & Stapells, D.R. Human event-related potentials and the precedence effect: Buildup (Clifton effect) and left-right-left reversals. Presented to the 19 th Biennial Meeting of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Havana, Cuba, June 12-16, 2005). Shahnaz, N.,& Stapells, D.R. Multi-frequency tympanometry (MFT) and wideband reflectance (WBR) in special care nursery (SCN) babies. Accepted for presentation to the 19 th Biennial Meeting of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Havana, Cuba, June 12-16, 2005). Mo, L. & Stapells, D.R. The effect of stimulus duration on the brainstem auditory steady-state responses. Presented to the 19 th Biennial Meeting of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Havana, Cuba, June 12-16, 2005). Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. Normal ipsilateral/contralateral asymmetries in infant bone-conduction multiple auditory steady-state responses. Presented to the 19 th Biennial Meeting of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Havana, Cuba, June 12-16, 2005). Van Maanen, A. & Stapells, D.R. Comparison of multiple auditory steady-state responses (80 vs. 40 Hz) and slow cortical potentials for threshold estimation in hearing-impaired adults. Presented to the 19 th Biennial Meeting of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Havana, Cuba, June 12-16, 2005). Hatton, J., Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. Effect of bone-oscillator placement on infant ASSR thresholds to multiplebone-conduction stimuli. Presented to the 19 th Biennial Meeting of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Havana, Cuba, June 12-16, 2005). Small, S.A. Hatton, J. & Stapells, D.R. Maturation of auditory steady-state response (ASSR) thresholds to multiple bone-conduction stimuli. Presented to the 19 th Biennial Meeting of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Havana, Cuba, June 12-16, 2005).
6 Stapells Curriculum Vitae Page 34 of 42 Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. Estimation of bone-conduction thresholds in infants: oscillator coupling method. Presented to the 19 th Biennial Meeting of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Havana, Cuba, June 12-16, 2005). Usher, L., Van Maanen, A. & Stapells, D.R. A Sound Start: The British Columbia Early Hearing Program. Presented to the 19 th Biennial Meeting of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Havana, Cuba, June 12-16, 2005). Dimitrijevic, A. & Stapells, D.R. Human electrophysiological examination of the buildup of the precedence effect (Clifton effect). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005, 117(4), 2565 [Abstract]. Small, S.A., Hatton, J., & Stapells, D.R. Multiple auditory steady-state response (ASSR) thresholds to bone-conduction stimuli in young infants with normal hearing. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005, 117(4), [Abstract]. Hatton, J.L., Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. Multiple auditory steady-state response thresholds to bone-conduction stimuli using three oscillator placements in premature infants. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005, 117(4), 2564 [Abstract]. Small, S.A., Hatton, J. & Stapells, D.R. Multiple auditory steady-state response thresholds to bone-conduction stimuli in premature infants NHS The International Conference on Newborn Hearing Screening, Diagnosis and Intervention. Cernobbio, Italy, May, Page 88. Stapells, D.R., Bendickson, L., John, M.S., Synnes, A., Usher, L. & Picton, T.W. Screening using auditory steady-state responses to modulated noise: preliminary results in premature infants NHS The International Conference on Newborn Hearing Screening, Diagnosis and Intervention. Cernobbio, Italy, May, Pages Van Maanen, A. & Stapells, D.R. Comparison of multiple auditory steady-state responses (40 vs 80 hz) and slow cortical potentials for threshold estimation in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired adults. Poster presented to the 2003 annual Conference of the Canadian Academy of Audiology. Vancouver, B.C. (October 16-18, ) [Abstract] Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. Stimulus artifact issues when recording auditory steady-state responses.18th Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, June 8-12, 2003). [ [Abstract] Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. Multiple auditory steady-state response thresholds to bone-conduction stimuli in adults with normal hearing.18th Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, June 8-12, 2003). [ [Abstract] Oates, P., Kurtzberg, D. & Stapells, D.R. Effects of various articulatory features of speech on cortical event-related potentials and behavioral measures of speech-sound processing. 18th Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, June 8-12, 2003). [ [Abstract] Small, S.A., & Stapells, D.R. Auditory steady-state responses to bone-conduction stimuli: Stimulus artifact issues. American Auditory Society Bulletin, 2003, 28(1), p.37 (Scottsdale, AZ, USA,March 13-15, 2003). [ [Abstract] Herdman, A.T., Lins, O., Van Roon, P., Stapells, D.R., Scherg, M. & Picton, T.W. Intracerebral sources of human auditory steady-state responses. Abstracts of the 2002 annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Sciences (Vancouver, May/June, 2002). [Abstract] Stapells, D.R., Tremblay, L.A., & Yee, W. Mismatch Negativity Cortical ERP Measures of "Central" Auditory Gap Detection. Abstracts of the 2002 annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Sciences (Vancouver, May/June, 2002). [Abstract] Stapells, D.R., Tremblay, L.A., & Yee, W. (2002). Mismatch Negativity Cortical ERP Measures of "Central" Auditory Gap Detection. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Abstracts: [Abstract] Herdman, A.T. & Stapells, D.R. Multiple auditory steady-state response thresholds in individuals with sensorineural hearing impairment (preliminary results). Abstracts of the XVIIth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Vancouver, July 22-27, 2001), 109. [Abstract].
7 Stapells Curriculum Vitae Page 35 of 42 Herdman, A.T., Picton, T.W. & Stapells, D.R. Place Specificity of Multiple Auditory Steady-State Responses. Abstracts of the XVIIth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Vancouver, July 22-27, 2001), 2001, 110. [Abstract]. Herdman, A.T., Lins, O., Van Roon, P, Stapells, D.R., Scherg, M., & Picton, T.W. Generators of auditory steadystate responses. Abstracts of the XVIIth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Vancouver, July 22-27, 2001), 115. [Abstract]. Lichtenstein, V. & Stapells, D.R. Cochlear place determinants of the effective duration of stimuli for the auditory brainstem and middle latency responses. Abstracts of the XVIIth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Vancouver, July 22-27, 2001), 2001, 94. [Abstract]. Wong, W.Y.S. & Stapells, D.R. Behavioural and electrophysiological binaural masking level difference: An ASSR study. Abstracts of the XVIIth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Vancouver, July 22-27, 2001), 2001, 111. [Abstract]. Wu, C-Y. & Stapells, D.R. Objective detection of auditory brainstem response (ABR) to clicks and brief tones: Fsp analyses in infants. Abstracts of the XVIIth Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Vancouver, July 22-27, 2001), 2001, 101. [Abstract]. Herdman, A.T. & Stapells, D.R. Place Specificity of Multiple Auditory Steady-State Responses. Presented at the Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO), St. Petersburg Beach, FL, Feb [Abstract] Tsui, V.T., Shi, R., Werker, J.F. & Stapells, D.R. MMN measures of categorical perception of native and non-native consonant contrasts. Presented at the 2nd International Congress on Mismatch Negativity and its Clinical Applications, Barcelona, Spain (June 15-18th, 2000). Stapells, D.R. & Wu, C-Y. The role of auditory cortical processing in the "Franssen" auditory illusion: A mismatch negativity ERP investigation. Presented at the Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO), St. Petersburg Beach, FL, Feb [Abstract] Lichtenstein, V., & Stapells, D.R. Effective duration of stimuli for the auditory brainstem and middle latency responses (ABR/MLR). ASHA, 1999, 41(5), 204. [Abstract.] Nousak, J.K. & Stapells, D.R. Estimation of 1000-Hz behavioral threshold by tone-evoked auditory brainstem and middle-latency responses: Noise-masked normal-hearing subjects and subjects with sensorineural hearing loss. ASHA, 1999, 41(5), 204. [Abstract.] Stapells, D.R. Threshold estimation by tone-evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses: A literature meta-analysis. ASHA, 1999, 41(5), 204. [Abstract.] Stapells, D.R. & Wu, C-Y. The role of auditory cortical processing in the "Franssen" auditory illusion: A mismatch negativity ERP investigation. Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (BBCS). Edmonton, AB, June, 1999, pg. 75. Stapells, D.R. & So, M.R. High-pass noise masked/derived-band auditory brainstem responses: Cochlear contributions determined by narrowband maskers. Proceedings of the XVI Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group, Tromsø, Norway, June, 1999, XVI, pg. 15. Herdman, A.T. & Stapells, D.R. Thresholds determined using the monaural and binaural multiple Auditory steady-state response technique in normal-hearing subjects. Proceedings of the XVI Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group, Tromsø, Norway, June, 1999, XVI, pg. 37. Stapells, D.R., Hirayama, M.M. & So, M.R. Variability of the mismatch negativity (MMN) to intensity deviants in healthy adults. Proceedings of the XVI Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group, Tromsø, Norway, June, 1999, XVI, pg Stapells, D.R. & So, M.R. Intensity-MMN disassociated from behavioural perception by changing base intensity of standards. Abstracts of the First International Workshop on Mismatch Negativity and its Clinical Applications. (University of Helsinki, Finland, October 16-18th, 1998). So, M.R., & Stapells, D.R. Mismatch negativity (MMN) cortical ERP to intensity decrement disassociated from behavioural discrimination. Poster presented at the 1998 Health Sciences Student Research Forum, University of British Columbia, October, [No published abstract] Stapells, D.R., So, M.R., & Webster, A. Mismatch negativity (MMN) cortical ERP and intensity discrimination: MMN misses Weber fraction and behavioural perception. Abstracts of the 21st MidWinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 1998, 37.
8 Stapells Curriculum Vitae Page 36 of 42 J.K. Nousak, & Stapells, D.R. Loudness and the ABR/MLR in noise-masked normal-hearing subjects. Abstracts of the 21st MidWinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 1998, 39. Lichtenstein, V., & Stapells, D.R. Effective duration of stimuli for the auditory brainstem and middle latency responses (ABR/MLR). Proceedings of the XV International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG) Biennial Symposium (Memphis, TN, June,1997), 17. Martin, B.A., Kurtzberg, D., & Stapells, D.R. Contributions of selected frequency regions to behavioral and electrophysiological responses to /ba/ and /da/. Proceedings of the XV International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG) Biennial Symposium (Memphis, TN, June,1997), 38. Stapells, D.R., Oates, P., & Kurtzberg, D. Effects of sensorineural hearing loss on cortical event-related potential (N1, MMN, P3) and behavioural (d, RT) measures of speech-sound processing. Proceedings of the XV International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG) Biennial Symposium (Memphis, TN, June,1997), 39. Oates, P., Kurtzberg, D., & Stapells, D.R. Cortical ERP (N1, MMN, P3) measures of aided (hearing aids) speech-sound processing in subjects with SNHL. Proceedings of the XV International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG) Biennial Symposium (Memphis, TN, June,1997), Stapells, D.R. (1996). Clinical application of tone-evoked ABRs: Protocols and results. ASHA 1996 Convention Program, 26. Oates, P., & Stapells, D.R. (1996). Frequency specificity of the ABR and MLR to 500- and 2000-Hz brief tones. ASHA 1996 Convention Program, 70. Stapells, D.R., & Martin, B.A. (1996). The effects of noise masking on the cortical auditory event-related potentials to speech sounds /ba/ and /da/. Canadian Acoustics/Acoustique Canadienne, 24(3), 74. Stapells, D.R., & Wu, C-Y. Objective detection (Fsp) of auditory brainstem and middle latency responses to clicks and brief tones: Preliminary studies. Abstracts of the XIV Biennial Symposium of the IERASG, 1995, 6b.5. Oates, P.A., & Stapells, D.R. Cochlear contributions to the human auditory brainstem and middle latency responses to 500- and 2000-Hz linear versus Blackman-windowed tones. Abstracts of the XIV Biennial Symposium of the IERASG, 1995, 6c.3. Martin, B.A., & Stapells, D.R. The effects of high-pass masking on N1 and the mismatch negativity to speech sounds /ba/ and /da/. Abstracts of the XIV Biennial Symposium of the IERASG, 1995, 8a.2. Abdo, M.H., & Stapells, D.R. Behavioral thresholds and transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions before and after hemodialysis in patients with chronic renal failure. Poster presented at the AAO-HNS/ARO Research Forum, AAO-HNS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, September, Oates, P., & Stapells, D.R. Cochlear contributions to the human auditory brainstem and middle latency responses to 500- and Hz linear- vs Blackman- windowed tones. Abstracts of the 18th MidWinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 1995, 137. Abdo, M.H., & Stapells, D.R. Transient reduction in evoked otoacoustic emissions in normal-hearing adults without evidence of middle-ear dysfunction. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 1994, 111(2), P98. Stapells, D.R., Whiting, K.A., & Martin, B.A. The effects of broadband noise masking on cortical event-related potentials to speech sounds /ba/ and /da/. Abstracts of the XXII International Congress of Audiology, 1994, 254. Wu, C-Y., & Stapells, D.R. Pure-tone masking profiles for human auditory brainstem and middle latency responses to 500-Hz tones. Abstracts of the 17th MidWinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 1994, 58. Martin, B.A., Stapells, D.R., & Kurtzberg, D. The effects of decreased audibility produced high-pass noise masking on cortical event-related potentials (ERPs) to speech sounds /ba/ and /da/. Abstracts of the 17th MidWinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 1994, 57. Stapells, D.R., & Martin, B.A. Cochlear contributions to cortical ERPs to speech sounds /ba/ and /da/: A narrowband derived response study. Abstracts of the 13th Biennial Symposium of the International Electric Response Audiometry Study Group, 1993, 54. Martin, B.A., Stapells, D.R., Sigal, A., & Kurtzberg, D. The effects of high-pass noise masking on cortical ERPs to speech sounds /ba/ and /da/. Abstracts of the 13th Biennial Symposium of the International Electric Response Audiometry Study Group, 1993, 53. Stapells, D.R., Gravel, J.S., & Martin, B. ABR thresholds to tones in notched noise obtained from infants and young children with sensorineural hearing loss. Abstracts of the 16th MidWinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 1993, 59.
9 Stapells Curriculum Vitae Page 37 of 42 Gravel, J.S. & Stapells, D.R. Tone-ABR and behavioral threshold concordance in young children. ASHA, 1992, 34(10), 208. Abdo, M.H, Feghali, J.G., & Stapells, D.R. Temporal and spectral analysis of click and tone transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions. Abstracts of the 15th MidWinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 1992, 151. Mackersie, C.L., Down, K.E., & Stapells, D.R. Pure-tone masking profiles for human auditory brainstem and middle latency responses. Abstracts of the 15th MidWinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 1992, 137. Stapells, D.R., & Nousak, J.M.K. Frequency specificity of the Auditory Brainstem Response to bone-conducted tones. Proceedings of the XII Biennial Symposium of the International Electric Response Audiometry Study Group, 1991, 36. Foxe, J.J., & Stapells, D.R. Are bone-conducted tones effectively more intense in infants? An ABR investigation. Abstracts of the 14th Midwinter meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 1991, 28. Abdo, M., Feghali, J.G., & Stapells, D.R. Evoked oto-acoustic emissions: Clinical applications and technical pitfalls. Proceedings of annual meeting of the Eastern Section of the American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Stapells, D.R., & Foxe, J.J. Frequency-specific ABRs in infants: Normative results. ASHA, 1990, 32, 176. Nousak, J.K., & Stapells, D.R. Frequency specificity of the ABR to bone-conducted tones in infants. ASHA, 1990, 32, 87. Stapells, D.R., & Foxe, J.J. Erroneous retrocochlear findings from click-abr: A case study. American Auditory Society Bulletin, 1990, 15(1), 10. Stapells, D.R., & Oates, P. Influence of click intensity and patient gender on the effect of cochlear hearing loss on the auditory brainstem response (ABR). Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 1990, 103, 232. Oates, P., & Stapells, D.R. Cochlear hearing loss and the auditory brainstem response (ABR): Influence of click intensity and patient gender. Audiology Today, 1990, 2(2), 34. Stapells, D.R., & Gravel, J.S. Tone-ABR and behavioral thresholds from infants with normal middle-ear status or conductive involvement. Abstracts of the 13th Midwinter meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 1990, Stapells, D.R., & Skier, M. Auditory steady-state responses in infants, children, and adults: Stimulus rate effects and scalp distribution. Proceedings of the XI Biennial Symposium of the International Electric Response Audiometry Study Group, 1989, 55. Mosseri, M., & Stapells, D.R. Maturation of the contralateral ABR. Proceedings of the XI Biennial Symposium of the International Electric Response Audiometry Study Group, 1989, 52. Stapells, D.R., & Gravel, J.S. Tone-ABR and behavioral thresholds in infants. Proceedings of the XI Biennial Symposium of the International Electric Response Audiometry Study Group, 1989, 45. Stapells, D.R., & Skier, M. Auditory steady-state responses in infants, children, and adults: Stimulus rate effects and scalp distribution. Abstracts of the 12th Midwinter meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 1989, Gravel, J.S., Kurtzberg, D., Stapells, D.R., Vaughan, H.G., & Wallace, I.F. Assessment of auditory system integrity in infants and young children. ASHA, 1988, 30(10), 79. Wallace, I.F., Gravel, J.S., Stapells, D.R., & Ruben, R.J. Otitis media, auditory status, and language development: A longitudinal study. Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Audiology, 1988, 28. Stapells, D.R., Gravel, J.S., & Berg, A.L. Auditory brainstem responses to bone-conducted tones in infants. Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Audiology, 1988, 24. Stapells, D.R., Berg, A.L., & Gravel, J.S. Frequency-specific brainstem response audiometry in infants. Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Audiology, 1988, 25. Stapells, D.R., Gravel, J.S., Kurtzberg, D., McCarton, C., & Ruben, R.J. Comprehensive assessment of auditory system integrity in infants: Measures from periphery to cortex. Proceedings of the Eastern Section meeting of the American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Gravel, J.S., Stapells, D.R., Kurtzberg, D., McCarton, C., & Ruben, R.J. Assessment of auditory system integrity from periphery to cortex: Paradoxical case studies. Proceedings of the 15th annual convention of the Society for Ear, Nose and Throat Advances in Children (SENTAC), Gravel, J.S., Stapells, D.R., McCarton, C., & Hogan, A. Comparison of auditory behavioral screening and ABR in high-risk neonates. ASHA, 1987, 29(10), 167. Stapells, D.R. The use of maskers in estimating the pure-tone audiogram. ASHA, 1987, 29(10), 162.
10 Stapells Curriculum Vitae Page 38 of 42 Kramer, S.J, & Stapells, D.R. Frequency-specific bone-conducted Auditory Brainstem Responses. ASHA, 1987, 29(10), 87. Kurtzberg, D., Wallace, I.F., Kreuzer, J.A., & Stapells, D.R. Brainstem and cortical auditory evoked potentials in high-risk neonates and infants. ERA Newsletter, 1987, 19, 145. Stapells, D.R., Gravel, J.S., & Bernstein, R.S. Auditory brainstem response measures from infants with otitis media. ERA Newsletter, 1987, 19, 144. Stapells, D.R., & Gravel, J.S. Auditory brainstem responses to bone-conducted tones in infants with normal hearing or conductive pathology. ERA Newsletter, 1987, 19, 155. Stapells, D.R., Costello, J., Smith, D., Makeig, S., & Galambos, R. Auditory middle latency and steady-state responses in infants. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1986, 80, S48. Giraudi-Perry, D., Gravel, J.S., Stapells, D.R., Bernstein, R.S., Cone-Wesson, B., & Ruben, R.J. The effects of otitis media on VRA and frequency-specific ABR thresholds. Proceedings of the 14th annual convention of the Society for Ear, Nose and Throat Advances in Children (SENTAC), Stapells, D.R., & Stach, B. Steady-state response audiometry. ASHA, 1985, 27(10), 78. Stapells, D.R., Picton, T.W., Durieux-Smith, A., Edwards, C.G & Moran, L. An evaluation of eight electric response audiometry techniques. ERA Newsletter, 1985, 2, 36. Stapells, D.R., Costello, J., & Galambos, R. Auditory steady-state responses in infants. ERA Newsletter, 1985, 2, 31. Stapells, D.R., Makeig, S., & Galambos, R. Steady-state response audiometry in adults. ERA Newsletter, 1985, 2, 31. Galambos, R., Makeig, S., & Stapells, D.R. Contralateral noise suppresses steady-state auditory potentials. ERA Newsletter, 1985, 2, 31. Makeig, S., Galambos, R., & Stapells, D.R. Minute rhythms in the steady-state responses to auditory, visual, and tactile stimuli. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1985, 61(3), S66. Stapells, D.R., Makeig, S., & Galambos, R. Studies of the auditory steady-state response III. Threshold Estimation. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985, 77, S66. Galambos, R., Makeig, S., & Stapells, D.R. Studies of the auditory steady-state response II. Masking. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985, 77, S Makeig, S., Galambos, R., & Stapells, D.R. Studies of the auditory steady-state response I. Minute-rhythms. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985, 77, S65. Stapells, D.R. Studies in evoked potential audiometry. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1984, 76, Stapells, D.R., Picton, T.W., & Durieux-Smith, A. Evoked potential audiometry: An evaluation of eight techniques. ASHA, 1984, 26(10), 75. Galambos, R., Kileny, P., Stapells, D.R., & Thornton, A.R. The 40-Hz event related potential (ERP): Theory and applications. ASHA, 1983, 25, 154. Stapells, D.R., Picton, T.W., & Durieux-Smith, A. An evaluation of eight EP audiometry techniques. Proceedings of the XVII International Congress of Audiology, 1984, 69. Galambos, R., Makeig, S., & Stapells, D.R. The phase aggregation of steady state (40 Hz) event related potentials: Its use in estimating hearing thresholds. Proceedings of the XVII International Congress of Audiology, 1984, 58. Stapells, D.R., Picton, T.W., & Durieux-Smith, A. The auditory 40-Hz steady state potential in normal and hearing-impaired individuals. ERA Newsletter, 1983, 83, 37. Linden, R.D., Hamel, G., Stapells, D.R., & Picton, T.W. Fourier analysis of human auditory steady state responses: The zoom technique. ERA Newsletter, 1983, 83, 38. Stapells, D.R., Picton, T.W., & Smith, A.D. Prediction of audiometric thresholds in normal and hearing-impaired subjects using the 40-Hz event related potential. Proceedings of the annual convention of the Canadian Speech and Hearing Association, Stapells, D.R., Suffield, J.B., & Picton, T.W. Effects of stimulus presentation rate on the middle latency auditory evoked potentials. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1982, 72, S54. Picton, T.W., & Stapells, D.R. Brainstem responses to tonal stimuli. ERA Newsletter, 1981, 66, A3. Stapells, D.R., Picton, T.W., & Smith, A.D. Normal behavioral thresholds for click stimuli. ERA Newsletter, 1981, 66, A1.
11 Stapells Curriculum Vitae Page 39 of 42 (c) Other 2. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (a) Journals Stapells, D.R. The tone-evoked ABR: Why it s the measure of choice for young infants. The Hearing Journal, 2002, 55(11), Oates, P., & Stapells, D.R. Auditory brainstem response estimates of the pure-tone audiogram: Current status. Seminars in Hearing, 1998, 19(1), Stapells, D.R., & Kurtzberg, D. Evoked potential assessment of auditory system integrity in infants. Clinics in Perinatology, 1991, 18(3), Gravel, J.S., Kurtzberg, D., Stapells, D.R., Vaughan, H.G., & Wallace, I.F. Case studies. Seminars in Hearing, 1989, 10, Stapells, D.R. Auditory brainstem response assessment of infants and children. Seminars in Hearing, 1989, 10, Stapells, D.R. Review of "The ABR Handbook" (M.E. Glasscock, C.G. Jackson, A.F. Josey). International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1988, Picton, T.W., Séguin, J.F., Hamel, G., Talajic, M., & Stapells, D.R. Somatosensory potentials. Sensus, 1981, 1, (b) Conference Proceedings/Abstracts: Invited Stapells. D.R. (2005). Assessment of conductive loss in infants using auditory evoked potentials: Current status and issues. Invited Keynote lecture to the 19th Biennial Symposium of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (Havana, Cuba, June 12-16th, 2005). [Abstract] Stapells, D.R. (2000). Update on evoked potential audiometry. Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Supplement, 2000, S146. [Abstract] Oates, P., Kurtzberg, D., & Stapells, D.R. (1998). Effects of Hearing Loss and Amplification (Hearing Aids) on the Cortical Event-Related Potentials to the Speech Stimuli /ba and da/. New Zealand Audiological Society Bulletin, [Abstract.] Stapells, D.R. (1998). Using the auditory brainstem response (and other auditory evoked potentials) to select cochlear implant conference candidates aged 0 to 18 months. Seventh Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, Iowa City, Iowa, June 6, Stapells, D.R. (1995). Auditory brainstem response assessment of hearing loss in children: Estimating the audiogram. Invited seminar to the Symposium Internacional Sobre Problemas de la Audición y Comunicación en el Niño (International Symposium on Hearing and Communication disorders in Children), University of Granada, Granada, Spain, December, Stapells, D.R. (1995). "Estimation of the audiogram using the auditory brainstem response: Problems and solutions" and "Panel Discussion". Invited presentations to the Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (CASLPA) annual conference, Ottawa, Ontario, April 28, Stapells, D.R. (1995). "Practical aspects of auditory brainstem response audiometry: Tone-ABRs, air- and boneconducted stimuli, clinical protocols." Invited short course presented to the 1995 convention of the Pennsylvania Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Valley Forge, PA, March 31, Stapells, D.R. (1993). Practical aspects of auditory brainstem response audiometry: Tone-ABRs, air- and boneconducted stimuli, clinical protocols. NYSSLHA Communicator, 1993, 22(3), 32. Stapells, D.R. (1992). "Physiologic assessment of auditory system integrity from cochlea to cortex." New Zealand Audiological Society Bulletin, 1992, 2, 4-5. Stapells, D.R. (1992). "ABR and the assessment of conductive impairment." New Zealand Audiological Society Bulletin, 1992, 2, 4. Stapells, D.R. (1992). "Prolonged I-V interpeak latency and cochlear hearing loss." New Zealand Audiological Society Bulletin, 1992, 2, 4.
12 Stapells Curriculum Vitae Page 40 of 42 Stapells, D.R. (1992). Problems and solutions for ABR estimates of the audiogram. New Zealand Audiological Society Bulletin, 1992, 2, 3. Gravel, J.S., Bernstein, R.S., Kurtzberg, D., Stapells, D.R., & Wallace, I.F. (1990). Auditory function in infants and young children: A multidisciplinary assessment. NYSSLHA Communicator, 1990, 19(5), 18.2 Stapells, D.R. (1989). Auditory evoked potentials: In search of the audiogram. NYSSLHA Communicator, 1989, 18(7), 17. (c) Other Rennert, K., Stapells, D., Hunter, R., Miranda, T., Rainey, J., & van Maanen, A. (updated 2008) British Columbia Early Hearing Program Diagnostic Audiology Protocols. Stapells, D.R. Auditory Steady State Response (ASSR). Audiology Online. (Invited interview: July, 25, 2005). [Last accessed: August 8, 2005.] Stevens, J., Elliott, C., Lightfoot, G., Mason, S., Parker, D., Stapells, D., Sutton, G, & Vidler, M. Click auditory brainstem response testing in babies: A recommended test protocol Mason, S., Elliott, C., Lightfoot, G., Parker, D., Stapells, D., Stevens, J., Sutton, G., & Vidler, M. Auditory brainstem response testing in babies using tone pip stimulation: A recommended test protocol Mason, S., Elliott, C., Lightfoot, G., Parker, D., Stapells, D., Stevens, J., Sutton, G., & Vidler, M. Automated auditory brainstem response. Information and guidelines for screening hearing in babies Stevens, J., Baldwin, M., Elliott, C., Lightfoot, G., Mason, S., Parker, D., Stapells, D., Sutton, G, & Vidler, M. Bone conduction auditory brainstem response testing in babies: A recommended test protocol BOOKS (a) (b) (c) Authored Edited Chapters *Stapells, D.R. (In press, 2010). Frequency-specific threshold assessment in young infants using the transient ABR and the brainstem ASSR. In Seewald R.C. & Tharpe, A.M. (Eds.) Comprehensive Handbook of Pediatric Audiology. San Diego: Plural Publishing. *Stapells, D.R. (2009). Cortical Event-Related Potentials to Auditory Stimuli. In Katz, J., Medwetsky, L., Burkard, R. & Hood, L. (Eds.) Handbook of Clinical Audiology, 6 th Edition, Baltimore: Lippingcott, Williams & Wilkins. pp Small, S.A. & Stapells, D.R. (2008). Bone-conduction auditory steady-state responses. In Rance, G. (Ed.) The Auditory Steady State Response: Generation, Recording, and Clinical Application. San Diego: Plural Publishing. pp Stapells, D.R. (2008). The 80-Hz auditory steady-state response compared with other auditory evoked potentials. In Rance, G. (Ed.) The Auditory Steady State Response: Generation, Recording, and Clinical Application. San Diego: Plural Publishing. pp Stapells, D.R. (2007). Reprint in Chinese of Cortical Event-Related Potentials to Auditory Stimuli. Katz, J (Ed.) Handbook of Clinical Audiology, 5 th Edition, [Translators: Han, D., Mo, L. et al.,]. Martin, B.A., Tremblay, K.L. & Stapells, D.R. (2007). Principles and applications of cortical auditory evoked potentials. In Burkard, R.F., Don, M. & Eggermont, J.J. (Eds.) Auditory Evoked Potentials. Basic Principles and Clinical Application. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. pp
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