• Education:BA in Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Minnesota (2007)
    AuD in Audiology, Purdue University (2011)
    PhD in Hearing Science, Purdue University (2014)
  • Phone:617-358-7440

Scholarly, Research, and/or Practical Interests

Elin Roverud’s primary research interests include investigating selective auditory attention abilities in listeners with normal hearing and hearing loss and investigating methods for maximizing benefits from auditory training in listeners with hearing loss.

Selected Publications

Complete list of published works

  • Roverud, E. and Best, V. (2024). “Effect of hearing aids on the externalization of everyday sounds,” JASA Express Letters, 4 (9).
  • Roverud, E., Villard, Sarah, and Kidd, G., Jr. (2023). “Strength of target source segregation cues affects the outcome of speech-on-speech masking experiments,” J. Acoust. Soc., 153, 2780.
  • Roverud, E., Dubno, J.R., Richards, V.M., and Kidd, G., Jr. (2021). “Cross-frequency weights in normal and impaired hearing: Stimulus factors, stimulus dimensions, and associations with speech recognition,” J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 150, 2327-2349.
  •  Roverud, E., Dubno, J.R., and Kidd, G., Jr. (2020). “Hearing-impaired listeners show reduced attention to high-frequency information in the presence of low-frequency information,” Trends in Hearing, 24, 1-17.
  •  Roverud, E., Bradlow, A., and Kidd, G., Jr. (2020). “Examining the sentence superiority effect for sentences presented and reported in forwards or backwards order,” Applied Psycholinguistics, 41, 381-400.
  • Roverud, E., Best, V., Mason, C.R., Streeter, T., and Kidd, G., Jr. (2017). “Evaluating the performance of a visually guided hearing aid using a dynamic audio-visual word congruence task,” Ear & Hearing, 39(4), 756-769.

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