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Eric Healy

Eric Healy

Eric Healy

Professor, Department of Speech and Hearing Science

healy.66@osu.edu

614 292-8973

110 Pressey Hall
1070 Carmack Road
Columbus, OH
43210

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Education

  • Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • M.S., Cognitive Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  • B.A., Cognitive Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Eric completed the B.A. and M.S. in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and a predoctoral fellowship at NTT Basic Research Laboratories in Japan.  He received the Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1998, followed by postdoctoral training at Arizona State University.  Eric was Assistant/Associate Professor at the University of South Carolina from 2001-2008 and is now Associate Professor at OSU. His work on spectro-temporal speech information is funded by a variety of sources, including NIH.  Eric teaches courses on hearing science, speech perception, and cochlear implants.  He has served as University Faculty Senator and member/chair of a number of committees, including ASA Technical Committee for P&P.  He regularly reviews grants for sources including NIH and manuscripts for a variety of journals.  Finally, he is Associate Editor for JSLHR.

See his laboratory website for detailed publication and grant information.