Professor
uTD
Garland, Texas
Linda Thibodeau has been a Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas in
the Audiology Doctoral program since 1996. Dr. Thibodeau’s research at the
Callier Clinical Research Center involves evaluation of the speech perception of
listeners with hearing loss and auditory processing problems as well as evaluation
of amplification systems and hearing assistance technology. Most recently, she
has been exploring the benefits of early music training in infants/toddlers with typical and atypical hearing. Dr. Thibodeau received the
Cheryl DeConde Johnson Award and the Frederick S. Berg Award in recognition of
Outstanding Achievement in Educational Audiology, and the Ear and Hearing
Readers’ Choice award for her work on the effects of facemasks on speech
recognition. Dr. Thibodeau has served as co-chair of the ANSI
committee for Electroacoustic Evaluation of Hearing Assistive Devices/Systems,
Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology, and
President of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology.
LM112 - Early Music Training During the Critical Period for Children with Hearing Loss
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM CST
Disclosure(s): No financial or nonfinancial relationships to disclose.