CURRICULUM VITAE

ALI ASGHAR DANESH, Ph.D., CCC-A, FAAA

Board Certified in Audiology 

EDUCATION: 

1) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Audiology, with emphasis on Auditory Electrophysiology, School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, August 1998. 

2) Master of Science, Audiology, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho, 1994. 

3) Bachelor of Science, Audiology, Department of Audiology, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran-Iran, 1987.   

SPECIALITY/ FIELDS OF INTEREST: 

Audiology

Auditory Electrophysiology/Auditory Evoked Potentials

Auditory and Vestibular Neuroscience

Tinnitus

Topographic Brain Mapping

Vestibular Assessment 

Business Address:

                             Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders

                             College of Education

                                  Florida Atlantic University

                                  777 Glades Rd

                                  Boca Raton, FL 33431

                                  Phone: (561) 297-2071

                                  Fax: (561) 297-2268

                             E-mail: danesh@fau.edu

                             Website: http://www.coe.fau.edu/csd/DrDanesh.htm

                   

PROFESSIONAL AND CLINICAL EXPERIENCE:  

 1)       Associate Professor and Director of Audiology Clinic, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Florida Atlantic University, August 2004-present.

2)       Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences (Joint Appointment), Schmidt College of Science, Florida Atlantic University, January 2005-present.

3)       Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Florida Atlantic University, August 1998-2004.

4)       Part-time Clinical Audiologist, Hearing and Balance Center, Methodist Hospitals of Memphis, May 1998-August 1998.

5)       Graduate Research Assistant, Auditory Electrophysiology Laboratory, School of Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology, The University of Memphis, August 1994-August 1998. 

6)       Part-time Intern in Audiology, Department of Audiology, Methodist Hospitals of Memphis, and Audiology Clinics of Western Tennessee, January 1998- May 1998.

7)       Clinical Fellow in Audiology, Department of Audiology, Methodist Hospitals of Memphis, February 1997- January 1998.

 TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 

1)       Neural Bases of Speech, Language and Hearing, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Florida Atlantic University, 1999-present. 

2)       Aural Habilitation/Rehabilitation (Graduate level), Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Florida Atlantic University, 1999-present. 

3)       Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing Mechanism, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Florida Atlantic University, 1998-present. 

4)       Hearing and Hearing Problems, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Florida Atlantic University, 1998-present. 

5)       Clinical Supervision, Audiology practicum, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Florida Atlantic University, 1998-present. 

6)       Anatomy and Physiology of The Hearing Mechanism, graduate level, School of Audiology and Speech- Language Pathology, The University of Memphis, 1997. 

7)       Lectures in anatomy of vestibular system, auditory electrophysiology, auditory neuroscience …, School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, The University of Memphis, 1994-1997. 

LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION: 

1)       Certificate of Clinical Competence-Audiology, American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) 1998-present.

2)       Licensed Audiologist, state of Florida, 1999-present.

3)       Licensed Audiologist, state of Tennessee, 1998.   

AWARDS AND HONORS: 

1)       Fellowship award from the Deafness Research Foundation to attend Advanced Clinical Research Conference in Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences, Potomac, MD (2003). 

2)       Third place winner for poster presented at annual convention of Florida Association of Speech Pathologists and Audiologists (FLASHA), Marco Island, FL (2003). Poster title: DPOAE findings in Children with Asperger’s Syndrome. 

3)       Teaching Incentive Program Award Recipient (2002) for outstanding and innovative teaching skills. Florida Atlantic University. 

4)       Professor of the Year (2002). Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. NSSHLA chapter, Florida Atlantic University.  

5)       Grant award from the Office of Sponsored Research, Florida Atlantic University for research on the "Effects of Stimulus on Latency and Amplitude of P300 Auditory Event-Related Potential" (March, 2000). 

6)       Fellowship award for Electrophysiology research conference from American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA), Orlando, FL, 1995. 

7)       Second place winner of Graduate Research Forum in Life Sciences and Biomedical Engineering category, The University of Memphis, 1995. 

8)       Grant award from Office of Graduate School, Idaho State University for the research under the title of: Perception of Academic Interference from Tinnitus among University Students, 1993. 

 

PUBLIC/COMMUNITY SERVICES: 

1)       Coordinator of campus-wide hearing screenings.

2)       Coordinator of International Noise Awareness Day at FAU.

3)       American Tinnitus Association, Help Network Volunteer, Palm Beach County, FL.

4)       Coordinator of Tinnitus Awareness Day at FAU. 

 

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION: 

1)       Vice President of Education, Florida Academy of Audiology (2004-present).

2)       Member of American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (1997-present).

3)       Member of American Academy of Audiology (1999-present).

4)       Member of Florida Association of Speech Pathologists and Audiologists (1998-present).

5)       Member of Florida Academy of Audiology (1999-present).

6)       Member of American Tinnitus Association (2000-present).

7)       Member of American Auditory Society (2003-present).

8)       Member of Iranian-American Medical Association (2004-present).

9)       Member of International Audiology Society (2006-present) 

INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS: 

1)   Associate Editor, Iranian Audiology Journal. 2002- present.

2)   Review Board, The New Zealand Journal of Speech Therapy. 2003-present.

 CURRENT RESEARCH:

 1)        Danesh, A.A., Effects of Tinnitus on Auditory Processing (2005). (Funded).

 GRANT APPLICATIONS: 

1)       National Institute of Health, R21 grant: Large, E. & Danesh, A.A., A dynamical Model of Abnormal Auditory Percepts (2006).

2)       Tinnitus Research Consortium: Large, E. & Danesh, A.A., A Mathematical Model for Tinnitus: Theory to Experiment (2006).

3)       Florida Atlantic University, College of Education Faculty Seed Grant: Danesh, A.A., Effects of Tinnitus on Auditory Processing (2005). (Funded).

4)       Florida Atlantic University, Center for the Study of Neurological Disabilities: Danesh, A.A. & Large, E., Study of Central Auditory System in Individuals with and without Tinnitus (2005).

5)       Florida Atlantic University, Center for the Study of Neurological Disabilities: Danesh, A.A. & Pandya, A., Neurological attributions of Efferent Auditory Pathway in Individuals with Tinnitus (2005).

6)       American Tinnitus Association: Danesh, A.A. & Fuchs, A., Residual Inhibition: Can it be Re-Discovered by fMRI? (2002).

7)       Tinnitus Research Consortium: Danesh, A.A. & Wener, D., Contralateral Suppression of OAEs in a Group of Normal Hearing to Mildly Hearing Impaired Individuals with Bilateral or Unilateral Tinnitus. (2002).

8)       American Academy of Audiology: Danesh, A.A. Contralateral Suppression of OAEs in a Group of Normal Hearing to Mildly Hearing Impaired Individuals with Bilateral or Unilateral Tinnitus. (2002).

9)       Tinnitus Research Consortium: Danesh, A.A., and Fuchs, A., Imaging Unusual Types of Tinnitus: An fMRI Investigation. (2002).

10)    National Institute of Health, Shared Instrumentation Grant, NEUROSCAN SYSTEM, in collaboration with The Center of Complex Systems and Brain Sciences and the University of Miami (2001). Principal Investigator: Ali A. Danesh.

11)    Office of Sponsored Research, Florida Atlantic University: Ali A. Danesh, Effects of Stimulus on Latency and Amplitude of P300 Auditory Event-Related Potential. (2000). 

Dissertation/Thesis Completed: 

1)    Major advisor for Harriet Jacobster, AuD., Nova Southeastern University. Title: The efficacy of chirp stimuli in notched noise in obtaining frequency specific Auditory Brainstem Responses (2000). 

PRESENTATIONS:

 1)       Nagashino, H., Fujimoto, K., Kinouchi, Y., Danesh, A. , Pandya, A., & He, J.  (2008). Oscillation and its Inhibition in A Neuronal Network Model for Tinnitus Sound Therapy. Presentation at IEEE
        Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society “Personalized Healthcare through Technology", August 20-24, 2008, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

2)       Danesh, A. A., Andreassen, W., Scott, J., Kaf, W., Bennett, K., Flood, B. (2008). Tinnitus and Hyperacusis in Autism Spectrum Disorders with Emphasis on Asperger's Syndrome (AS). Oral presentation at the IXth International Tinnitus Seminars, Göteborg, Sweden, 15-18th of June 2008.

3)       Nagashino, H., Fujimoto, K., Kinouchi, Y., Danesh, A.  and Pandya, A. (2008). A computational model for tinnitus and its management by sound therapy. Poster presentation at the IXth International Tinnitus Seminars, Göteborg, Sweden, 15-18th of June 2008.

4)       Kaf, W., Danesh, A. & Rahimi, F. (2008).  Auditory Steady-State Response: Comparison of interchannel recording using 79 Hz and 39 Hz modulation frequencies. Oral Presentation at the 7th Iranian Congress of Audiology, May 22-24, Tehran-Iran.

5)       Andreassen, W& Danesh, A.A. (2008)Prevalence of Tinnitus and Hyperacusis in Individuals with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) poster presentation, Twentieth Annual Convention of the American Academy of Audiology. Carlotte, North Carolina (travel cancelled due to budget cut).

6)       Hall, J.W., III & Danesh, A.A. (2007).  Audiologic Assessment & Management of Tinnitus: Good News for a Bad Problem. The 11th Annual convention of Florida Academy of Audiology. St Petersburg, FL.

7)       Nagashino, H., Fujimoto, K., Kinouchi, Y., Danesh, A. & Pandya, A. (2007).  Dynamical Properties of a Plastic Neural Network Model for Tinnitus Therapy and Inhibition of Oscillation Using Noise Stimulus. Proceedings of the 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS Cité Internationale, Lyon, France. August 23-26, 2007.

8)       Danesh, A.A. (2007). Tinnitus: From computational models to clinical management. Workshop on Biomedical Signal Processing. The University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan (Invited speaker/ Featured talk).

9)       Danesh, A., Fujimoto, K., Nagashino, H., Kinouchi, Y. & Pandya, A. (2007). A Plastic Neural Network Model for Tinnitus Inhibition. Poster Presentation in Advances in Tinnitus Assessment, Treatment and Neuroscience Basis Conference, Grand Island, New York. June 22-24, 2007.

10)    Danesh, A.A. & Andreassen, W. (2007). Sudden Hearing Loss: Audiological Diagnosis and Management. One hour oral lecture, Annual Convention of the American Academy of Audiology. Denver, Colorado.

11)    Andreassen, W & Danesh, A.A. (2007). Tinnitus Management Outcomes Following Unilateral SSNHL poster presentation, Annual Convention of the American Academy of Audiology. Denver, Colorado. 

12)Fujimoto, K., Nagashino, H., Kinouchi, Y., Danesh, A. & Pandya, A. (2007). Inhibition of Oscillation in a Plastic Neural Network Model Using Noise Stimulus, Proceedings of The 11th World Multi-Conference on systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, Vol.IV, pp.108-112, Orlando, July 2007.  

13)    Fujimoto, K., Nagashino, H., Kinouchi, Y., Danesh, A. & Pandya, A. (2006) Oscillation and Its Inhibition in a Neural Oscillator Model for Tinnitus, Proceedings of the 28th IEEE-EMBS Annual International Conference, pp.5547-5550, New York, Aug. 2006.

14)    Fujimoto, K., Nagashino, H., Kinouchi, Y., Danesh, A. & Pandya, A. (2006). Analysis of a Neural Oscillator Model With Plasticity for Treatment of Tinnitus, Proceedings of World Congress On Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Vol.14, pp.3413-3416, Seoul, Aug. 2006.

15)    Adachi, D., Araki, T., Fujimoto, K., Nagashino, H., Kinouchi, Y., Danesh, A. & Pandya, A: Inhibition of Oscillation by Noise in a Neural Network Model for Treatment of Tinnitus, Journal of Shikoku-Section Joint Convention of the Institutes of Electrical and Related Engineers, p.188, Sep. 2006.

16)    Suzuki, R., Fujimoto, K., Nagashino, H., Akutagawa, M., Kinouchi, Y., Danesh, A. & Pandya, A. (2006). A Method of Analysis for alpha-wave in EEG under Tinnitus, Journal of Shikoku-Section Joint Convention of the Institutes of Electrical and Related Engineers, p.180, Sep. 2006.

17)    Higashi, S., Fujimoto, K., Nagashino, H., Akutagawa, M., Kinouchi, Y., Danesh, A. & Pandya, A. (2006). Development of a Measurement System of EEG and Its Spectrogram, Journal of Shikoku-Section Joint Convention of the Institutes of Electrical and Related Engineers, p.181, Sep. 2006.

18)    Danesh, A. (2005). Abiding residual inhibition in a case with chronic tinnitus. Submitted to the 8th International Tinnitus Seminar. September 2005, Pau-France.

19)    Danesh, A. & Wener, D. (2005). A multifactorial analysis of differences between unilateral and bilateral tinnitus. Submitted to the 8th International Tinnitus Seminar. September 2005, Pau-France.

20)    Danesh, A.A. & Anderson, B. (2004). Auditory Processing Disorders workshop from Diagnosis to Treatment. Palm Beach County and Martin County study group. Boynton Beach, FL (Invited Speaker).

21)    Danesh, A.A. (2004). Tinnitus: Epidemiology, Pathology, and Management. Cognitive Brown Bag Lecture Series, Dep of Psychology, Florida Atlantic University.

22)    Danesh, A.A. (2004) A multidisciplinary approach to Tinnitus. One hour seminar. Florida Academy of Audiology annual meeting, August, Orlando, FL (Invited Speaker).

23)    Danesh, A. A. (2004). Tinnitus: is there a cure for it? Iranian American Medical Association, 9th annual meeting, Miami, FL.

24)    Danesh, A.A. (2004). Neuroaudiological Applications of Auditory Event-Related Potentials. Presented at the International Congress on Neurotology, Neuroaudiology & Skull Base Surgery, May 14-18, Tehran-Iran (Invited Speaker).

25)    Danesh, A.A. (2004). Electrophysiological Aspects of Cranial Nerves Monitoring in Skull Base Surgeries. Presented at the International Congress on Neurotology, Neuroaudiology & Skull Base Surgery, May 14-18, Tehran-Iran.

26)    Danesh, A.A. (2004). Tinnitus: Masking, Habituation, or Retraining? Presented at the International Congress on Neurotology, Neuroaudiology & Skull Base Surgery, May 14-18, Tehran-Iran.

27)    Danesh, A.A. (2004). Cohort and Single Subject Study Designs. Presented at the International Congress on Neurotology, Neuroaudiology & Skull Base Surgery, May 14-18, Tehran-Iran.

28)    Danesh, A. A. (2004) Anatomical and Functional Imaging of Tinnitus. 34th Midsouth Conference on Communicative Disorders. Memphis-Tennessee.

29)    Danesh, A.A (2003). Functional Imaging of Tinnitus. One hour seminar. Presented at the Florida Association of Speech Pathologists and Audiologists, May 24, Marco Island, FL.

30)    Danesh, A.A, Scott, J. (2003). DPOAE Findings in Children with Asperger’s Syndrome. Poster Presentation. Presented at the Florida Association of Speech Pathologists and Audiologists, May 24, Marco Island, FL.

31)    Danesh, A.A (2003). Anatomical and Functional Neuroimaging of Tinnitus. One hour seminar. Florida Academy of Audiology annual meeting, August, Fort Lauderdale, FL.

32)    Danesh, A. A., Kinouchi, Y, Wener, D. & Pandya, A. (2003). Functional Imaging of Tinnitus: Seeing of the Unseeable. Submitted as an oral presentation to KES'2003 Seventh International Conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information  & Engineering Systems 3, 4 & 5 September 2003 University of Oxford, UK.

33)    Danesh, A.A. (2002). Neuroimaging of Tinnitus. The 4th Iranian Congress on Audiology, Tehran-Iran.

34)    Danesh, A.A. (2002). Clinical and Research Applications of OAEs. The 4th Iranian Congress on Audiology, Tehran-Iran.

35)    Danesh, A.A. (2002). OAE workshop. The 4th Iranian Congress on Audiology, Tehran-Iran.

36)    Danesh, A.A., Fries, B., & Shahnaz, N.  (2002) Otoacoustic Emission Findings in children with Asperger’s Syndrome. International Neonatal Hearing Screening meeting, Milan-Italy.

37)    Danesh, A.A., Scott, J.  (2002) Contralateral Suppression of DPOAEs  in children with Asperger’s Syndrome. Submitted as a poster presentation. American Academy of Audiology Convention, Philadelphia.

38)    Danesh, AA. & Afarin, M. (2002).  Contralateral Suppression of OAEs in a Group of Individuals with Bilateral or Unilateral Tinnitus. Poster presentation at the International Academy of Audiology Convention, Melbourne, Australia.  

39)    Danesh, A., Gould, H., Pandya, A. (2001).  Response Source to Speech and Noise as Revealed by EEG-Based Tomograms. KES'2001 Fifth International Conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information Engineering Systems & Allied Technologies  (September 2001 Osaka-Kyoiku University, Osaka, Japan).

40)    Danesh, A. (2001). Research in Audiology.  Invited Speaker,  Workshop Presentation. School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

41)    Danesh, A. (2001). Auditory Event-Related Potentials (AERP). Invited Speaker, Workshop Presentation. School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

42)    Danesh, A. (2001). Topographic Brain Mapping. Invited Speaker, Workshop Presentation. School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

43)    Danesh, A. (2001). Advanced Hearing Aid Technology. Invited Speaker, Workshop Presentation. School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

44)    Danesh, A. (2001). Auditory System and Speech Processing. Invited Speaker, Workshop Presentation. School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

45)    Danesh, A. (2001). Global Aspects of Audiology:  Questions and Answers . Invited Speaker. School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

46)    Danesh, A. (2001). Topographic Brain Mapping 101. One-hour instructional course. American Academy of Audiology. San Diego, CA.

47)    Danesh, A., Scott, Jack (2001). Otoacoustic Emission (OAE) findings in Children with Autism. Poster Presentation. American Academy of Audiology. San Diego, CA.

48)    Jacobster, H. & Danesh, A. (2001). Efficacy of Chirp Stimuli to Obtain Frequency Specific ABRs.  Poster Presentation. American Academy of Audiology. San Diego, CA.

49)    Danesh, A., & Saul, R. (2000). Auditory Event-Related Potentials, Research and Clinical Applications. One Hour Oral Seminar, Florida Academy of Audiology, Coral Springs, FL.

50)    Danesh, A., & Gould, H. (2000). Determination of Response Source to Speech and Noise as Detected by Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography Algorithm (LORETA). Poster Presentation , American Academy of Audiology, Chicago, Illinois.

51)    Mahecha, N., Danesh, A., & Saul, R. (2000). CAPD/Language Asymmetries in Fraternal Twins. Oral Presentation, Florida Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists, Spring Convention, Orlando, FL.

52)    Danesh A., Gould, H., Rose, D., Buder, E., Mendel, M., & Ethington, C. (1999).  Scalp Distribution of LAEPs to Speech and Noise, poster presentation,  American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) convention, San Francisco, CA, 1999.

53)    Danesh A., Gould, H., Rose, D., Buder, E., Mendel, M., & Ethington, C. (1999). The N1 Response to Nonsense Syllables and Acoustically Similar Noise, oral presentation, XVIth International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group Bennial Symposium Trompso, Norway.

54)    Danesh, A. (1999). Topography of Late Auditory Evoked Potentials (LAEPs) to Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Stimuli, oral presentation, SSW Study Group held prior to the annual convention of the American Academy of Audiology, Miami, FL 1999.

55)    Danesh A., Gould, H., Rose, D., Buder, E., Mendel, M., & Ethington, C. (1999). Localization of Brain Activity Following AuditoryStimulation with Speech and Acoustically Similar Noise, poster presentation, Dynamical Neuroscience II conference, Delray Beach, FL.

56)    Danesh, A.A., and Smedley, T.C. (1996).  Effects of Target Probability and Interstimulus Interval on the Amplitude of P300 AERP, poster session, The 26th Mid-South Conference on Communicative Disorders, Memphis, TN.

57)    Danesh, A.A., & Wark, D.J. (1996), Audiological Management of the Tinnitus Patient: A Model, poster session, The 26th annual Mid-South Conference on Communicative Disorders, Memphis, TN.

58)    Smedley, T.C., and Danesh, A.A. (1995).  Effects of Target Probability and Interstimulus Interval on the Amplitude of P300 AERP, poster session, ASHA annual convention, Orlando, Florida.

59)    Gould, H, Pousson, M, Danesh, A., & Rose, D. (1995).  Auditory Evoked Potentials exhibition.  The 25th Mid-South Conference on Communicative Disorders, Memphis, TN.

 PUBLIC/COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS

1)       Danesh, A. (2005). Lend me your ears: the amazing structure of human ear. Invited speaker, Searanch Country Club, Boca Raton, FL.

2)       Danesh, A. & Daugherty, S.H. (2004).The amazing structure of human inner ear. Boca Raton Cochlear Implant Support Group. Boca Raton Community Hospital.

3)       Daugherty, S.H. & Danesh, A. (2003). Music Perception with a Cochlear Implant. Boca Raton Cochlear Implant Support Group. Boca Raton Community Hospital.

4)       Danesh, A. & Saul, R. (2002). Peripheral and Central Auditory Processing: How the Ear and the Brain Work Together? Boca Raton Cochlear Implant Support Group. Boca Raton Community Hospital.

5)       Danesh, A. (2001) Hearing aids, Common Questions Self Help Hard of Hearing (SHHH) meeting, The Delray Beach, FL Chapter.

6)       Danesh, A. (2000) Hearing aids, Self Help Hard of Hearing (SHHH) meeting, The Boca Raton, FL Chapter.

7)       Danesh, A. (2000) Directional Microphone for Hearing aids, Self Help Hard of Hearing (SHHH) meeting, The Delray Beach Chapter.

8)       Danesh, A. (2000) Tinnitus, Self Help Hard of Hearing (SHHH) meeting, The Lantana/Lake Worth Chapter.

9)       Danesh, A. (2000) Hearing aids, Nursing home community, Delray Beach, FL.

10)    Danesh, A. (2000) Hearing aids, Marriot/Brighton Nursing home community, Boca Raton, FL.

11)    Danesh, A. (1999) Hearing aids, Nursing home community, Coconut Creek, FL.

 

PUBLICATIONS (MINOR):

1)       Danesh, A. (2003). Tinnitus and Its Management: Clinical Update. MD news, February issue. Palm Beach County Edition.

2)       Danesh, A. (2002). Mis-Match Negativity (MMN) in Tinnitus. Published online at the ask the expert section: http://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology/newroot/askexpert.

3)       Smedley, T.C., and Danesh, A.A. (1995).  Effects of Target Probability and Interstimulus Interval on the Amplitude of P300 AERP, Abstract, ASHA, 37, p. 58. 

4)       Danesh, A.A. (1992).  Nonoccluding Earmolds.  The Journal of Audiology, 1, Tehran Medical Sciences University. (In Persian)

5)       Danesh, A.A. (1992).  Hearing Aids.  In Abdi, S. (ed.) Clinical Audiology Conferences, Amiralam Hospital, Department of Otolaryngology, Tehran Medical Sciences University. (In Persian)

6)       Danesh, A.A., & Gooraby, M. (1989).  Value of Masking, A case report.  Bulletin of Rehabilitation, Publication office of The School of Rehabilitation Sciences. (In Persian)

7)       Danesh, A.A. (1987).  Prosthetic Management of Tinnitus, Seminar for Bachelor of Science degree in Audiology, Department of Audiology, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran Medical Sciences University. (In Persian)

8)       Danesh, A.A. (1986).  Tinnitus & Relief.  Bulletin of the Department of Audiology, Publication office of The School of Rehabilitation Sciences. (In Persian)   

 9)       Danesh, A.A. (1986).  Earmold and its Technology.  Bulletin of the Department of Audiology, Publication office of The School of Rehabilitation Sciences. (In Persian)

 

PUBLICATIONS:

 

1)       Kaf, W. and Danesh, A. A. (2008) Air-Conduction Auditory Steady-State Response: Comparison of interchannel recording using two modulation frequencies. JAAA (Journal of American Academy of Audiology). In Press.

2)       Andreassen, W. & Danesh, A.A. (2007). Tinnitus Management Outcomes Following Unilateral SSNHL. Advocate (Journal of the Florida Academy of Audiology), Vol. 9, No.4.

3)       Saul, R.S. & Danesh, A.A. (2007). Auditory System (book chapter). Submitted a book chapter for inclusion in Introduction to Communication Disorders, Dale Williams, Ph.D. (editor)

4)       Ken'ichi Fujimoto, Hirofumi Nagashino, Yohsuke Kinouchi, Ali A. Danesh and Abhijit S. Pandya. A Plastic Neural Network Model for Sound Therapy of Tinnitus. IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Vol. 2, No.4, pp.488-490, 2007.

5)       Ken'ichi Fujimoto, Hirofumi Nagashino, Yohsuke Kinouchi, Ali A. Danesh and Abhijit S. Pandya, Dynamical Property of a Plastic Neural Model for Tinnitus Therapy and Inhibition of Oscillation by Two Types of Noise Stimuli, IEICE Technical Report, Vol.107, No.154, pp.63-66, July 2007. (in Japanese)

6)       Ken’ichi Fujimoto, Hirofumi Nagashino, Yohsuke Kinouchi , Danesh, Ali A.,  and Pandya, Abhijit: Oscillation and Its Inhibition in a Neural Oscillator Model for Tinnitus, Proceedings of the 28th IEEE-EMBS Annual International Conference, pp.5547-5550, New York, Aug. 2006.

7)       Ken’ichi Fujimoto, Hirofumi Nagashino, Yohsuke Kinouchi, Danesh, Ali A., and Pandya, Abhijit: Analysis of a Neural Oscillator Model With Plasticity for Treatment of Tinnitus, Proceedings of World Congress On Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Vol.14, pp.3413-3416, Seoul, Aug. 2006.

8)       Danesh, A., Kinouchi, Y, Wener, D. & Pandya, A. (2003). Functional Imaging of Tinnitus: Seeing of the Unseeable. In V.Palade, R.J.Howlett and L.C.Jain (Eds.), Proceedings of  KES'2003 Seventh International Conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information & Engineering Systems, pp. 794-799, Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

9)       Saul, R. and Danesh, A. (2003). Clinical Experience with a Dichotic Digit Test in the Assessment of Auditory Nervous System Integrity in Children. Iranian Audiology, 2.

10)    Danesh, A. (2002). Target Probability and inter-stimulus interval: comparison of their effects on the amplitude of P300 AERP. Iranian Audiology, 1, 22-27.

11)    Danesh, A. and Scott, J (2002).  Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission (DPOAE) findings in Children with Autism.  KAVOSH in Audiology, 1, 19-25.

12)    Danesh, A., Gould, H., Pandya, A. (2001).  Response Source to Speech and Noise as Revealed by EEG-Based Tomograms. In Baba, N. Jain L.C., & Howlett, R.J. (eds) Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information Engineering Systems & Allied Technologies, pp 67-74. IOS Press: Ohmsha-Japan.

 

 

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