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AudioChip:

A Deep Phenotyping Approach for Deconstructing and Quantifying Audiological Phenotypes of Self-Reported Speech Perception Difficulties

CLAS * System * = Senior Author, Major Contribution, ** = Secondary Contribution *** = Equal Contribution, **** = Minor Contribution

 

  1. *Bhatt, I., Washnik, N, Torkamani, A. (in press). Suprathreshold speech-in-noise performance as a phenotype candidate for evaluating noise damage in young adults. Journal of American Academy of Audiology
  2. Deshpande, A. K., *Bhatt, I., & Rojanaworarit, C. (2021). Virtual reality tinnitus management: a randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Audiology. doi: 10.1080/14992027.2021.1978568.
  3. Guthrie, O. N. W., & *Bhatt, I. (2021). Nondeterministic nature of sensorineural outcomes following noise trauma. Biology open10(10), bio058696.
  4. *Bhatt, I., Dias, R., Wineinger, N., Pratt, S., Wang, J., Washnik, N., ... & Torkamani, A. (2021). AudioChip: A Deep Phenotyping Approach for Deconstructing and Quantifying Audiological Phenotypes of Self-Reported Speech Perception Difficulties. Ear and Hearing.
  5. *Bhatt, I., Dias, R., & Torkamani, A. (2021). Association Analysis of Candidate Gene Polymorphisms and Tinnitus in Young Musicians. Otology & Neurotology. doi: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000003279
  6. Washnik, N. J., Russell, J. A., **Bhatt, I., Meier, R., Chuzie, O., Nadeau, N., ... & Goff, A. (2021). University Marching Band Members Noise Dosages and Hearing Health-Related Knowledge. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health18(21), 11497.
  7. *Bhatt, I. (2020). Determinants of the Audiometric Notch at 4000 and 6000 Hz in Young Adults. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology31(6), 371-383.
  8. Washnik, N. J., *Bhatt, I., Phillips, S. L., Tucker, D., & Richter, S. (2020). Evaluation of cochlear activity in normal-hearing musicians. Hearing Research, 108027.
  9. *Bhatt, I., Dias, R., Washnik, N., Wang, J., Guthrie, O., Skelton, M., Lane, J. & Wilder, J. (2020). A candidate gene association study for noise-induced hearing loss in a population of young musicians. Journal of Otology and Neurotology. doi: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000002615
  10. *Bhatt, I., & Wang, J. (2019). Evaluation of dichotic listening performance in normal-hearing, noise-exposed young females. Hearing Research. 380(1), 10-21.
  11. *Bhatt, I. (2018). Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Tinnitus and Tinnitus-related Handicap in a College-aged Population. Ear and hearing39(3), 517-526.
  12. *Bhatt, I. (2018). Supra-aural transducer-related artifact contributes to overestimation of noise-induced hearing loss. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America143(4), 2055-2058.
  13. *Bhatt, I. (2017). Increased medial olivocochlear reflex strength in normal-hearing, noise-exposed humans. PloS one12(9), e0184036.
  14. *Bhatt, I., & Guthrie, O. N. (2017). Analysis of audiometric notch as a noise-induced hearing loss phenotype in US youth: data from the National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey, 2005–2010. International Journal of Audiology56(6), 392-399.
  15. *Bhatt, I., Phillips, S., Richter, S., Tucker, D., Lundgren, K., Morehouse, R., & Henrich, V. (2016). A polymorphism in human estrogen-related receptor beta (ESRRβ) predicts audiometric temporary threshold shift. International Journal of Audiology55(10), 571-579.
  16. *Phillips, S. L., Richter, S. J., Teglas, S. L., **Bhatt, I., Morehouse, R. C., Hauser, E. R., & Henrich, V. C. (2015). Feasibility of a bilateral 4000–6000 Hz notch as a phenotype for genetic association analysis. International Journal of Audiology54(10), 645-652.
  1. *Bhatt, I. (2022). Tinnitus and Hyperacusis in young adults: Audiological measures and risk factors. American Academy of Audiology (AAA) Conference.
  2. Washnik, N., *Bhatt, I., Prabhu, P. & Sergeev, A. (2022). Auditory eletrophysiological and perceptual measures in student musicians with high noise exposure. American Academy of Audiology (AAA) Conference
  3.  *Bhatt, I. (2022). Genetic risk factors for noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus. National Hearing Conservation Association Convention. Online.   
  4. *Bhatt, I. (2021). The genetics of tinnitus. Iowa Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Conference. Iowa City, IA. (INVITED SPEAKER)
  5. *Bhatt, I. (2021). Auditory Brainstem Responses: Acquisition, Analysis, and Clinical utility. Iowa Speech-Language and Hearing Association. Iowa City, IA. (INVITED SPEAKER)
  6. *Bhatt I., & Washnik, N. (2021). Genetic risk factors for tinnitus and noise-induced hearing loss in young musicians. American Speech-Language and Hearing Association Conference. Online.
  7. *Bhatt, I. S. & Washnik, N. (2021). Evaluating cochlear tuning and medial olivocochlear reflex strength in young musicians and non-musicians. International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group Biennial Symposium. Online.
  8. *Bhatt, I. & Washnik, N. (2021). Suprathreshold auditory measures for detecting early-stage noise-induced hearing loss in young adults. International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group Biennial Symposium. Online.
  9. Washnik, N. & *Bhatt, I. (2021). Suprathreshold auditory electrophysiological and perceptual measures in young musicians with high noise exposure background. International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group Biennial Symposium. Online.
  10. Washnik, N. & *Bhatt I. (2021). Auditory electrophysiological & perceptual measures in normal-hearing young musicians with high noise exposure background. American Speech-Language and Hearing Association Conference. Online.
  11. *Bhatt, I. (2020). Investigating the genetic basis of tinnitus: A deep phenotyping Standpoint. Research Podium Presentation at Indian Speech and Hearing Association Conference, Chandigarh, India. (INVITED SPEAKER)
  12. Washnik, N.J., **Bhatt, I., Phillips, S., Tucker, D., & Richter. (2019). Evidence of Cochlear Synaptopathy in Student Musicians. Presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Orlando, Florida.
  13. *Bhatt, I. (2018). Effects of Noise Exposure on the Medial Olivocochlear Reflex Strength in Normal-Hearing Young Adults. Research Podium Presentation at AudiologyNOW!, 2018. Nashville, TN.
  14. *Bhatt, I. (2018). Effects of Transducer Type on the Prevalence of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Young Adults. Research Podium Presentation at AudiologyNOW!, 2018. Nashville, TN.
  15. *Bhatt, I., Rhodes, N. & Wood, K. (2017). Analysis of Tinnitus in a College-aged Population. Research Podium Presentation at Arizona Speech and Hearing Association Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
  16. *Bhatt, I., Guthrie, O., Skelton, M., Fofanav, V., Kosaraju, S. & Badreldin, O. (2015). Challenges in treating a bilateral 4-6 kHz notch as a noise-induced hearing loss phenotype for genetic association analysis. Research Podium Presentation at AudiologyNOW!, 2016. Phoenix, AZ.
  17. *Bhatt, I., Phillips, S. & Shaikh, M. (2014). Phenotyping Noise-Induced Hearing Loss with Audiometry and DPOAE. Oral presentation at the American Speech and Hearing Association Conference, November 2014. Orlando, FL.  
  18. *Bhatt, I., Phillips, S., Richter, S., Morehouse, R., Tucker, D., Lundgren, K. & Henrich, V. (2015). A Polymorphism in Human Estrogen-Related Receptor Beta (ESRRβ) predicts temporary Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. Oral presentation at Arizona Speech and Hearing Association Conference, 2015. Tempe, AZ. (INVITED SPEAKER)
  19. *Bhatt, I., Phillips, S. & Suthaharan, S. (2013). Analysis of Otoacoustic Emissions using Wavelet Transform to Examine the Physiological Basis of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Associated with A Specific Genetic Polymorphism. Oral presentation at Regional Mathematics and Statistics Conference, November 2, 2013. Greensboro, NC.
  20. *Bhatt, I. & Phillips, S. (2012). Early identification of Noise-Induced hearing loss using distortion product of otoacoustic emissions. In UNCG departmental research meeting.
  21. *Bhatt, I. (2010) Differential diagnosis between Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, Ototoxicity and Presbycusis using auditory brainstem responses. Journal club meetings, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for Hearing Handicapped, Mumbai, India.  
  22. *Bhatt, I. (2008) Usefulness of auditory electrophysiological assessment battery for early diagnosis of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. The clinical conference, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for Hearing Handicapped, Mumbai, India.
  1. Worms, J., Deshpande, A., *Bhatt, I. (April, 2022). Virtual reality for managing chronic tinnitus: A randomized controlled trial. Poster will presented at American Academy of Audiology (AAA) Conference.
  2. Kingsbury, S., *Bhatt, I. & Washnik, N. (2022). Urinary volatile organic compound metabolites as potential biomarkers for tinnitus. National Hearing Conservation Association. Online. 
  3. Washnik, N.J., **Bhatt, I., Prashanth, P., & Sergeev. (April, 2022).  Auditory Electrophysiological and Perceptual Measures in Student Musicians with High-Noise Exposure. Poster will presented at American Academy of Audiology (AAA) Conference.
  4. Washnik, N., **Bhatt, I., Russell, J., Meier, R., Chuzie, O., and Nadeau, N. (February, 2022). University Marching Band Members Noise Dosages & Hearing Health Related Knowledge. Poster presented at the National Hearing Conservation Association Conference, Albuquerque, NM.
  5. Washnik, N., **Bhatt, I., Russell, J., Chuzie, O., and Nadeau, N. (November, 2021). Sound Exposure of Marching Band Members and Perceived Auditory Risk. Poster presented at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Washnington, D.C.
  6. Kingsbury, S., Kingsbury, H., *Bhatt, I. (2021). Tinnitus and hyperacusis in young adults: relationship with hearing thresholds. Iowa Speech-Language and Hearing Association. Iowa City, IA.   
  7. *Bhatt, I. (2021) Suprathreshold auditory measures in normal-hearing noise-exposed young adults. American Speech-Language and Hearing Association Conference. Online.
  8. Washnik, N. & **Bhatt, I. (2021). Sound exposure of marching band members and perceived auditory risk. American Speech-Language and Hearing Association Conference. Online.
  9. Booth, M., *Bhatt. I. & Skelton, M. (2020). Analyzing the phenotypic spectrum of hidden hearing loss in normal-hearing young females. Research Poster Presentation at AudiologyNow!2020 (accepted). New Orleans, LA.
  10. Chuzie, O., Washnik, N. & *Bhatt, I. (2020). The influence of Musicianship on Cochlear Tuning Estimates. Research Poster Presentation at AudiologyNow!2020 (accepted). New Orleans, LA.
  11. El-Houayek, R., Deshpande, A. & *Bhatt, I. (2020). Virtual Reality for Tinnitus Management. Research Poster Presentation at AudiologyNow!2020 (accepted). New Orleans, LA.
  12. Shixing, S., *Bhatt, I. & Flikkema, P. (2019). Evaluation of cochlear tuning in adults with and without tinnitus. Research Poster Presentation at the American Auditory Society Conference 2019. Scottsdale, AZ.
  13. Effler, A. & *Bhatt, I. (2018). Can Foreign Phonemes Production Skills Predict Supra-Threshold Speech Perception Abilities? Research Poster Presentation at the American Speech Language and Hearing Association Conference 2018. Boston, MA.
  14. *Bhatt, I. (2017, Recipient of the ASHA Meritorious Poster Submission award). Extended High-Frequency Audiometry & DPOAEs in "Normal" Hearing Noise-Exposed Young Adults. Research Poster Presentation at the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association Conference 2017. Los Angeles, CA.
  15. *Bhatt, I. (2017). Prevalence and Audiological Factors Associated with Tinnitus is a College-aged Population. Research Poster Presentation at AudiologyNOW!, 2017. Indianapolis, IN.
  16. *Bhatt, I. (2017). Comparison of Insert and TDH Supra-aural Earphones in Identification of a 4000-6000 Hz notch. Research Poster Presentation at AudiologyNOW!, 2017. Indianapolis, IN.
  17. Mbuoben, T., Tubbs, H., Randall, A., White, N., Hiebert, C. & *Bhatt, I. (2016). Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions in Normal-Hearing Noise-Exposed Human Ears. Research Poster Presentation at the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association Conference 2016. Philadelphia, PA.
  18. *Bhatt, I., Guthrie, O. & Skelton, M. (2015). Risk Factors for a High-Frequency Hearing Loss in US Youth: Data from the NHANES (2005-2010). Research Poster Presentation at AudiologyNOW!, 2016. Phoenix, AZ.
  19. *Bhatt, I., Guthrie, O. & Skelton, M. (2015). Risk Factors for a High-Frequency Hearing Loss in US Youth: Data from the NHANES (2005-2010). Research Poster Presentation at AudiologyNOW!, 2016. Phoenix, AZ.
  20. *Bhatt, I., Guthrie, O. & Skelton, M. (2015). Risk Factors for a Bilateral 4-6 kHz Notch in US Youth: Data from the NHANES (2005-2010). Research Poster Presentation at AudiologyNOW!, 2016. Phoenix, AZ.
  21. *Bhatt, I., Guthrie, O. & Skelton, M. (2015). Risk Factors for Self-Reported Tinnitus in US Youth: Data from the NHANES (2005-2010). Research Poster Presentation at AudiologyNOW!, 2016. Phoenix, AZ.
  22. *Bhatt, I.,  Phillips, S., Richter, S., Morehouse, R., Tucker, D., Lundgren, K. & Henrich, V. (2013). A Polymorphism in Human Estrogen-Related Receptor Beta (ESRRβ) is associated with Physiologic Measures of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. Poster presented at the American Society of Human Genetics, October 22-26, 2013. Boston, MA.
  23. Mace, S., Phillips, S., *Bhatt, I., Henrich, V. & Richter, S. (2012) Hearing Policy for Music Students. Poster presented at the Biennial Music Educators National Conference with Special Focus on Research and Music Teacher Education, March 28-31, 2012. St. Louis, MO.