Craig Champlin
Professor —

Contact
- E-mail: champlin@austin.utexas.edu
- Phone: (512) 471-6345
- Office: CMA 4.114AB
- Campus Mail Code: A1100
Biography
Dr. Champlin's research focuses on physiological correlates of auditory perception, the effects of noise on hearing, spectro temporal processing of sound, and otoacoustic emissions. He has received numerous research grants, most of which have targeted the study of auditory evoked potentials in humans. He has also published research articles in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Hearing Research, the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, and others. In addition, Dr. Champlin has been a consultant on projects dealing with community noise issues, hearing conservation education in children, and infant hearing screening. He teaches courses in hearing science, instrumentation, electrophysiological audiometry, and hearing conservation. As a member of the Institute for Neuroscience, he team-teaches a course that covers the principles of neuroscience. In 1998, he received the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award from the University.
Publications
Champlin, C.A., & Dean, M.S. (under review). "Amplitude modulation measured with the auditory steady-state potential," submitted to Hearing Research.
Champlin, C.A., Phinney, L.L., & Fagelson, M.A. (under review). "Auditory threshold microstructure: Frequency and gender effects," submitted to the Journal of the American Academy of Audiology.
Marler, J.A., Champlin, C.A., & Gillam, R.B. (under review). "Parallel auditory processing deficits in children with language impairment," submitted to Nature.
Martin, F.N., Champlin, C.A, & Walters, J.L. (under review). "Effects of insert earphone insertion depth on audiometric threshold," submitted to the Journal of the American Academy of Audiology.
Harkrider, A.W., & Champlin, C.A. (2001). Acute effect of nicotine on nonsmokers: II. MLRs and 40-Hz responses, submitted to Hearing Research, 160, 89-98.
Harkrider, A.W., & Champlin, C.A. (2001). Acute effect of nicotine on nonsmokers: III. LLRs and EEGs, submitted to Hearing Research, 160, 99-110.
Harkrider, A.W., Champlin, C.A., & McFadden, D. (2001). Acute effect of nicotine on nonsmokers: I. OAEs and ABRs, submitted to Hearing Research, 160, 73-88.
Marler, J.A., & Champlin, C.A., & Gillam, R.B. (2001). Backward and simultaneous masking measured in children with language-learning impairments who received computer-based training, American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 10, 258-268.
Martin, F.N., Champlin, C.A., & McCreery, T.M. (2001). Strategies used in nonorganic hearing loss, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 12(2), 59-63.
Martin, F.N., Champlin, C.A., & Perez, D.D. (2000). The question of phonetic balance in word-recognition testing, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 11(9), 489-493.
McFadden, D., & Champlin, C.A. (2000). Comparison of auditory evoked potentials in heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual males and females, Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 1(1), 89-99.
Martin, F.N., & Champlin, C.A. (2000). Reconsidering the limits of normal hearing, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 11(2), 64-66.
Courses
Semester Course Unique No. Title
2016 Spr CSD 394K 07005 Psychoacoustics
2016 Spr CSD 395K 07010 Readings in Audiology
2014 Fall COM 370 05785 Your Sense of Hearing
2014 Fall CSD 394E 07080 Auditory Electrophysiology
2014 Fall CSD 396M 07095 Instrumentation in Comm Sci
2014 Spr CSD 396E 07210 Adv Auditory Electrophysiology
2013 Fall CSD 349E 06785 Auditory Electrophysiology
2013 Fall CSD 396M 06800 Instrumentation In Comm Sci