Associate Professor
CHildren and Infant Listening Laboratory
The CHildren and Infant Listening Laboratory (CHILL) explores how infants, children, and adolescents with hearing loss wearing cochlear implants communicate with others, and how communication affects quality of life (e.g., social-emotional well-being). The CHILL uses visual habituation, eye tracking, and clinical assessments to evaluate short-term and long-term effects of hearing loss on speech, language, hearing, and quality of life outcomes.