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Dr. Udit Saxena  (BASLP)

Name : Dr. Udit Saxena
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Email ID : dr.uditsaxena@gmail.com
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Designation : Associate Professor
Department : BASLP
Qualification : PhD (Audiology/Hearing Sciences)
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Joining Date : 08/03/2021
Total Teaching Expereince 14 years
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Publication Details :

1.       Balan, J. R.,Rodrigo, H., Saxena, U., & Mishra, S. K. (2023).Explainable machine learning reveals the relationship between hearingthresholds and speech-in-noise recognition in listeners with normal audiograms.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 154(4), 2278-2288.

2.       Meghanadh, K. R., Saxena, U., Kumar, S. R., Chacko, G., N, V., & Mehta, G. (2023).Electrode impedances in children with cochlear implants: Comparison betweenintra-operative Switch ON and post-operative Switch ON. Cochlear ImplantsInternational, 1-8.

3.       Sakariyas, S.,Chacko, G., Vikas, N., & Saxena, U. (2023). Impact of COVID-19Medication (Favipiravir and Hydroxychloroquine) on High Frequency Hearing. IndianJournal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 1-5.

4.       Saxena, U., Mishra, S. K., Rodrigo, H.,& Choudhury, M. (2022). Functional consequences of extended high frequencyhearing impairment: Evidence from the speech, spatial, and qualities of hearingscale. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America152(5),2946-2952.

5.       Saxena, U., & Mishra, S.(2022). An ‘Unhidden’ Perspective on Hidden Hearing Loss. The HearingJournal75(7), 18-19.

6.       Mishra, S. K., Saxena, U., & Rodrigo, H.(2022). Hearing Impairment in the Extended High Frequencies in Children DespiteClinically Normal Hearing. Ear and Hearing, 10-1097.

7.       Mishra, S. K., Saxena, U., & Rodrigo, H. (2022). Extendedhigh-frequency hearing impairment despite a normal audiogram: Relation to early aging, speech-in-noise perception, cochlear function, and routine earphoneuse. Ear and Hearing, 43(3), 822-835.

8.       Saxena, U., Damarla, V., Kumar, S. R.,& Chacko, G. (2022). Evaluation of Temporal Processing Abilities inCompeting Noise. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery,74(Suppl 3), 3604-3609.

9.       Kumar, S. R.,Shora, S., Saxena, U., Bollapalli, V. R., &Bapuji, M. (2022). Expectations on communication abilities, social skills, andacademic achievements of children with cochlear implant in Indian context:Preoperative parental perspectives. Indian Journal of Otology, 28(3), 228-234.

10.   Damarla, V., Saxena, U., Rathna Kumar, S. B., Chacko, G., & Nagabathula, V. (2022).Auditory, Speech and Language Development in Cochlear Implant Children: A OneYear Longitudinal Study. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head& Neck Surgery74(Suppl 3), 3631-3637.

11.   Saxena, V., Chacko, G.,& Saxena, U. (2021). Systematic review ofthe effectiveness of homoeopathy in the treatment of autismspectrum disorder. Clinical Archives of CommunicationDisorders, 6(1), 1-11.

12.   Chacko, G., Saxena, U., Kumar, S. B. R., & Medisala, S. (2021). Impact of COVID-19on hearingaid users. Clinical Archivesof Communication Disorders, 135-140.

 

 

13.   Saxena, U., Chacko, G., Rathna Kumar, S. B., Nagabathula, V., & Damarla,V. (2021). Effect of COVID-19on cochlear implantusers: Parental perspectives. Clinical Archivesof     CommunicationDisorders, 12-17.

14.   Saxena, U., Kumar, S. R., & Singh, B. P. (2021). Measurements of middle ear functioning-traditional (acousticimpedance and acoustic admittance) and modern (middle ear reflectance and middle ear absorbance): a review. International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 7(6), 1068.

15.   Saxena, U., Shukla, B., & Tripathy, R. (2021). Impact of Noise on Sound Processing at Lower Auditory System: An Electrophysiological Study. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head &Neck Surgery, 1-7.

16.   Mishra, S. K., Saxena, U., & Rodrigo, H. (2021). ExtendedHigh-frequency Hearing ImpairmentDespite a Normal Audiogram: Relation to Early Aging, Speech-in-noise Perception, Cochlear Function, and Routine Earphone Use. Ear and Hearing.

17.   Kumar, S. R.,Patil, P. P., Saxena, U., Bapuji, M., & Chacko, G. (2021). Effect of spectrallymodified speech on speech perception of native speakers of marathi. IndianJournal of Otology, 27(2), 63-67.

18.   Hussam, F., Saxena, U., & Damarla, V. (2020). Outcome dependencyon the level of task: Gap detectionthreshold and temporalmodulation transfer function.Indian Journal of Otology, 26(1), 32.

19.   Kumar, S. B., Saxena, U., Krishna, P. P., Shinde, A. R., & Borkar, K. V. (2020). Development of open-set test in Marathi language for assessing speech identification performance of native children. Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders, 5(2),128-136.

20.   Saxena, U., Singh, B. P., Kumar,S. R., Chacko, G., & Bharath, K. N. S. V. (2020). Acoustic Reflexesin Individuals Having Hyperacusis of the AuditoryOrigin. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery,72(4), 497-502.

21.   Saxena, U., Damarla, V., Kumar, S. R., & Chacko, G. (2020). Evaluation of Temporal Processing Abilities in CompetingNoise. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 1-6.

22.   Mishra, S., & Saxena, U. (2020). Basic measures of auditory perception in children: No evidence for mediation by auditory working memory capacity.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Online first.

23.   Singh, B. P.,Metgudmath, R. B., Singh, D., & Saxena, U. (2019).Anatomical variations of sphenoidsinus among patients undergoing computed tomography of paranasal sinus. International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 5(4), 888.

24.   Jindal, A.K., Shukla, B., Kumar, R., & Saxena, U. (2018).Measures of Music Perception inChildren: Autism Spectrum Disorder and Typically Developing Children.International Journal of Pediatric Nursing,4(2), 66-70.

25.   Shukla, B., Rao, B. S., Saxena, U., & Verma, H. (2018). Measurement of speechin noise abilities in laboratory and real-world noise. Indian Journalof Otology, 24(2), 109.

26.   Tripathy, R., Panda, J., & Saxena, U. (2018). Measurement VariablesAffecting the Evaluation of Acoustic Reflex in Humans. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 8(9), 243-248.

27.   Saxena, U., Allan, C., & Allen, P. (2017). Acoustic reflexes in normal-hearingadults, typically developing children, and childrenwith suspected auditoryprocessing disorder: Thresholds, real-ear corrections, and the role of static compliance on estimates. Journalofthe American Academyof Audiology, 28(6),480-490.

28.   Saxena, U., & Sharma, S. (2017). Auditorylocalization in normal hearing adults and children:Effects of noise. World Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research,2017, 3(7), 173-178.

29.   Taneja, N., & Saxena, U. (2017). Hearing aids in the managementof tinnitus. International Journal of Development Research, 7, (08), 14406-14409.

30.   Sharma, S., Tripathy, R., & Saxena, U. (2016). Critical appraisal of speech innoise tests: a systematic reviewand survey. International Journal of Researchin Medical Sciences, 5(1), 13-21.


31.    Saxena, U., Allan,C., & Allen, P. (2015). Crossed and uncrossed acoustic reflex growthfunctions in normal-hearing adults, typically developing children, and children with suspected auditory processing disorder.International journal of audiology, 54(9), 620- 626.


Conference Workshop Details :

1.        Saxena, U., Mishra, S. K., & Rodrigo, H. (2021). Extended High-frequency Hearing Impairment Despite a Normal Audiogram: Relation to Early Aging, Speech-in-noise Perception,Cochlear Function, and Routine Earphone Use.Annual Meeting of American AuditorySociety, 4th 6th March,2021.

2.        Shinde S, Ahmed N, Sharma S, Saxena U (2016). Acoustic Reflex Profile inIndividuals with Hyperacusis.Proceedings of National Symposium on Acousitcs, Gurugram, India, 19th 21st November,2016.

3.        Kumar R, Tomar G, Sharma S, & Saxena U (2016). Children with Intellectual Deficit: Voice Quality and Speech Intelligibility. Proceedings of National Symposium on Acousitcs, Gurugram,India, 19th 21st November,2016.

4.        Ahmed N, Shinde S, Sharma S, Saxena U (2016). Spatial release of masking: normal hearing vs children using bilateral hearing aids vs children using unilateral cochlearimplants. Annual Conferenceof Cochlear ImplantGroup of India, Kochi, India, 7th 9th October, 2016.

5.        Kumar R, Singh V, Sharma S, & Saxena U (2016). Effect of Post Cochlear Implant listening experience on voice characteristics. Annual Conference of Cochlear ImplantGroup of India, Kochi,India, 7th 9th October,2016.

 

6.        Swapna P, Saxena U, & Meghanadh KR (2016) SubjectiveFactors Determining the Pace ofAuditory Development in Post Lingual Cochlear Implantees: An Indian Study.Annual Conference of CochlearImplant Group of India, Kochi,India, 7th 9th October,2016.

7.        Saxena U, Allan C, & Allen P (2014). Crossed and UncrossedAcoustic Reflex Latencyin Normal Hearing Adults, TypicallyDeveloping Children and Children with Suspected AuditoryProcessing Disorders. Association for research in otorhynolaryngology mid winter, San Diego, USA, Feb 22-26,2014.

8.        Saxena U, Allan C, & Allen P (2013). Crossedand Uncrossed Acoustic Reflex in Normal Hearing Adults, Typically Developing Children and Children with SuspectedAuditory Processing Disorders:Thresholds and Real Ear Correction. Canadian Academy of Audiology, Newfounland and Labrador, Canada,16-19 Oct, 2013.

9.        Saxena U, Allan C, Allen P (2013). Crossed and Uncrossed AcousticReflex Growth Functionsin Normal Hearing Adults, TypicallyDeveloping Children and Children with SuspectedAuditory Processing Disorders. Association for Research in Otorhynolaryngology mid winter, Baltimore, USA, Feb 16-20,2012.

10.    Saxena U, Tripathy R, Rajalakshmi KR (2009). Effect of efferentauditory system on auditory temporalprocessing across ages. A platformpresentation at the National Symposiumon Acoustics, Madras-India Chapter of the Acoustic Society of America,Hyderabad, India, 26-28thNov 2009.

11.    Saxena U, Tripathy R, Rajalakshmi KR (2009). Electrophysiologic evaluation of the effectof background noise on sound processing in children and adults. A platform presentation at the 42nd annual conventionof the Indian Speech & Hearing Association conference, Bangalore, India,22nd 24th Jan 2010.

12.    Tripathy R, Saxena U, Rajalakshmi KR (2009). Objectiveevaluation of temporalprocessing in normal hearing children and childrenwith learning disability. A poster presentation at the 42NDannual convention of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association conference, Bangalore, India.

13.    Roy I, Saxena U, Goswami SP (2007). Autism: Access and Practice. A poster presentedat the 39th annual convention of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association, Calicut, India, 19th - 21st Jan. 2007.

14.    Saxena U, Roy I, Rajalakshmi KR (2007).Auditory localization abilitiesin normal hearing children and childrenwith hearing loss. A poster presented at the 39th annual convention of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association, Calicut, India, 19th - 21st Jan. 2007.

 

 

 

 


Achievement Details :
Teaching Experience :
Qualification :
Qualification College University Year RegistrationNo NameOfMedicalCouncil
BASLP All India Institute of Speech & Hearing (AIISH) Mysore University 2008 A44568 Rehabilitation Council of India
M.Sc. Audiology All India Institute of Speech & Hearing (AIISH) Mysore University 2010 A44568 Rehabilitation Council of India
PhD (Audiology/Hearing Sciences) Western University, Canada 2014 A44568 Rehabilitation Council of India