Mayo Clinic Florida
St. Augustine, Florida
Dr. Clayton earned an Au.D. and a Ph.D. in speech and hearing science from Arizona State University. He was previously employed an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Grand Valley State University where he taught graduate courses in amplification, vestibular science, and auditory and vestibular pathology. He now works as an academic audiologist at Mayo Clinic Florida both seeing patients and conducting research.
Dr. Clayton’s research background is in multisensory interaction—particularly within the realms of audio, visual, and vestibular processing—with a focus on how these interactions shape sensory perception and decision-making. One of his current areas of work focuses on enhancing clinical practices by integrating auditory-visual metrics to offer a more comprehensive assessment of hearing and balance disorders.
PP420 - Impact of Hearing Aid Technology Levels on Auditory-Visual Speech Recognition in Noise
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