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Dr. Animesh Barman

Dr. Animesh Barman

Professor of Audiology, Department of Audiology

Email: animeshbarman@aiishmysore.in

Phone Office: 0821-2502181

National:

  • Animesh Barman& S R Savithri. Deep test of Articulation in Bengali- Picture form (abstract). JAIISH, 1992-93.
  • Bhuvaneswari, C. S. & Animesh Barman. (1993). MLD in normals and subject with sensorineural hearing loss. The Journal of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association,   12(1), 90-93.                 
  • Saoji, A. & Barman, A. (1994). Effect of Vibrator Application Force on Bon-Conduction Output. The Journal of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association , 49-51
  • Komal Arora & Animesh Barman. (2002). Can SOAE be a Tool to Identify a Person who is Susceptible to NIHL? The Journal of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association, 16, 31 - 35.                
  • Mukesh Tyagi & Animesh Barman. (2003). Effect of Repetition Rate on Click-evoked Acoustic Reflex Thresholds in Individuals with Cochlear Dysfunction. The Journal of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association, 17, 10 - 14.
  • Sandeep M & Animesh Barman. (2003). Effect of Duration of Contralateral Acoustic Stimulation on Supression of TEOAEs. The Journal of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association, 17, 27 - 31.
  • Sandeep M, & Animesh Barman. (2004).  Contralateral Supression of TEOAES: A Tool to Identify the Distribution of Efferent Auditory Nerve Fibers to the Cochlea.  The Journal of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association,  18, 14 - 17.      
  • Verghese Peter, & Animesh Barman. (2005). An Insight into the Generation of DPOAE. The Journal of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association, 19, 26-31.
  • Rachna V Hinduja, Prema Devi & Animesh Barman. (2008).  Threshold Estimation of Normal Hearing and Hearing Impaired Adults through ASSR Using IAFM Stimulus. The Journal of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association , 22, 1 - 7.
  • Vishwakarma Chandrakant, Arivudai Nambi, P & Animesh Barman. (2008). A search for an Appropriate Protocol to Record TEOAEs and Contalateral Supression of TEOAEs. The Journal of the Indian Speech & Hearing Association, 22, 13 - 16.      
  • Varun Uthappa, Priyanka Shailat & Animesh Barman. (2010). Relationship between OAEs and Behavioral Discrimination ability of Normal Hearing Individuals. JAIISH,  29(1), 110-114.
  • Vijay Kumar Yadav Avilala, Prashanth Prabhu P, & Animesh Barman. (2010). The effect of Filtered Speech on Speech Identification Scores of Young Normal Hearing Adults. JAIISH, 29(1), 115-119.
  • Yadav Avilala, V. K., Prabhu, P. P. & Barman, A. (2013). Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission Spectra and Speech identification Scores in Individuals with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder.  JAIISH, 32, 191-196.
  • Singh, N. K.& Barman, A. (2014). Characterizing the effects of frequency on parameters of short tone-bursts induced ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials. Journal of Indian Speech and Hearing Association, 28(1), 1-9.
  • Kumar, P., Kumar, K. & Barman, A. (2013). Effect of Short Duration Noise Exposure on Behavioral Threshold and Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emission. Indian Journal of Otology, 19(1). 9-12.
  • Kumar, P., Kumar, K. & Barman, A. (2013). Effect of Short Duration Broad band Noise on Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emission Amplitude. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology Head Neck Surg, 65(1), 44-47.
  • Shivaswamy J, Maruthy S, Barman A. (2022). Articulation rate and speech rhythm in child-directed speech and adult-directed speech. J Indian Speech Language Hearing Assoc; 36 (1):18-24.

International:

  • Kumar, A. & Barman, A. (2002). Effect of efferent induced changes on acoustic reflex. International Journal of Audiology, 41, 144-147.
  • Amit Gupta &Animesh Barman. (2004). Effect of hormones on TEOAEs. Indian Journal of Otology (an International journal), 24-26, 2004.
  • Kumar, K., Sinha, S. K., Singh N. K.,  Bharati, A. K. & Barman, A. (2007). Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential As A Tool To Identify Vestibular Involvement In Auditory Neuropathy. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing, 10 (3), 181-187.
  • Kumar, K ., Sinha, S. K.,  Bharati, A. K. & Animesh Barman. (2011). Comparison of vestibular evoked mysogenic potentials elicited by click and short duration tone burst stimuli. The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 125, 343-347.
  • Prashanth Prabhu, Vijay Avilala & Animesh Barman. (2011). Speech perception abilities for spectrally modified signals in individuals with auditory dys-synchrony. International Journal of Audiology, 50, 349-352. 
  • Prashanth Prabhu P, Vijay Kumar Yadav Avilala & Animesh Barman. (2011). Effect of Filtering on Perception of Monosyllables (CV) and Words. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing, 14 (2), 111-118.
  • Rana. B. & Barman, A. (2011). Correlation between Speech Evoked Auditory Brainstem Responses and Transient Evoked otoacoustic Emissions. The Journal of Laryngology & otology. 125, 911-916.
  • Vijay Kumar Yadav Avilala, Dhanya Mohan & Animesh Barman. (2012). Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions in Individuals with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorders. Audiological Medicine, 10. 50-55.
  • Singh, N. K.& Barman, A. (2013). Characterizing the frequency tuning properties of air-conduction ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in healthy individuals. International Journal of Audiology, 52, 849-854.
  • Sinha, S. K., Barman, A.Singh, N. K.Rajeshwari, G., & Sharanya, R. (2013). Vestibular test findings in individuals with auditory neuropathy: review. Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 127(5), 448-451.
  • Sinha, S. K., Barman, A., Singh, N. K.Rajeshwari, G., & Sharanya, R. (2013). Involvement of peripheral vestibular nerve in individuals with auditory neuropathy. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and Head and Neck, 270, 2207–2214.
  • Narne, V. K., Barman, A., Deepthi, M. & Shachi. (2014). Effect of Companding on Speech Recognition in Quiet and Noise for listeners with ANSD. International Journal of Audiology, 53, 94-100.
  • Singh, N. K., Kumar, P., Aparna, T. H. & Barman, A. (2014).  Rise/fall and plateau time optimization for cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential elicited by short tone bursts of 500 Hz. International Journal of Audiology, 53(7), 490-496.
  • Sinha, S. K., Singh, N. K., Barman, A., Rajeshwari, G., & Sharanya, R. (2014). Cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials and caloric test results in individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorders. Journal of Vestibular Research, 24, 313-323.
  • Prabhu, P. P., Narne, V. K. & Barman, A. (2014). Long Ringing Cochlear Microphonics - Not Unique to Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder in Children. Journal of Otology & Rhinology, 3(6), doi:10.4172/2324-8785.1000196.
  • Singh, N. K.& Barman, A. (2015). Efficacy of Ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential in Identifying Posterior Semicircular Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. Ear and Hearing, 36(2), 261-268.
  • Singh, N. K.,Sinha, S. K., Rajeshwari, G., Apeksha, K., & Barman, A. (2015). Frequency-amplitude ratio of cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential for identifying Meniere’s disease. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 5(3), 228-237.
  • Barman, A., Sinha, S.K., & Prabhu P. (2015). Amplification strategy to enhance speech perception in individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorderHearing Balance and Communication. 13: 100–110.
  • Narne, V. K., Chatni, S., Kalaiah, M.K., Chandan, H. S., Deepthi, M. & Barman, A. (2015). Temporal processing and speech perception in quiet and noise across different degrees of ANSD. Hearing Balance and Communication, 13(3), 100-110.
  • Singh, N.K.& Barman, A. (2016). Frequency-amplitude ratio of ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials for detecting Meniere’s disease: a preliminary investigation. Ear and Hearing, 37(3), 365-373.
  • Singh, N. K., Sinha, S. K., & Barman, A. (2016). Assessment of otolith mediated neural reflexes through cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in individuals with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorders. Hearing, Balance and Communication, 14(2), 77-90.
  • Singh, N. K. & Barman, A. (2016). Utility of the frequency tuning measure of oVEMP in differentiating Meniere’s disease from BPPV.Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 27(9), 764-777. DOI: 10.3766/jaaa.15141.
  • Sinha, S.K., Seth, D.,Shivaswamy J.,Seshadri, D., Barman, A.,& Savithri S.R(2017) Prevalence of Communication Disorders in a Rural Population at taluq level of Gujarat, India. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health. DOI: 10.1016/j.cegh.2016.08.006.
  • Barman, A., Narne, V. K., Prabhu, P.,Singh, N. K.,& Thammaiah, S. (2017).Low frequency bi-syllabic wordlists in a South-Indian language, Kannada: development, standardization and validation. Hearing, Balance, & Communication, DOI: 10.1080/21695717.2017.1283909.
  • Barman, A., Prabhu, P.,Narne, V. K., Thammaiah, S., Singh, N. K.,& Gupta, M. (2017).Development and standardization of auditory low-frequency word lists in Hindi. Journal of Hearing Science, 6(4), 39-49.
  • Prabhu, P. & Barman, A. (2017). Effectiveness of low-cut modified amplification strategy and channel-free hearing aid in individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder. International journal of Audiology, 56(10), 759–766.
  • Prabhu, P. & Barman, A. (2017). Effectiveness of Low Cut Modified Amplification using Receiver in the Canal Hearing Aid in Individuals with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder. International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology, 21(3), 243-249.
  • Singh, N. K., Thirunavukkarasu, K., & Barman, A. (2019). Optimum response filter setting for air-conduction induced ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. 30 (9), 753 – 763.
  • Singh, N. K., & Barman, A. (2019). Inter-frequency amplitude ratio of oVEMP for differentiating Meniere’s disease from BPPV: Clinical validation using a double blind approach. International Journal of Audiology, 58 (1), 21 -28.
  • Jawahar, P.A. & Animesh Barman. (2021). Auditory stream segregation with sinusoidally amplitude modulated tonal stimuli in individuals with sensorineural hearing loss. Journal of Hearing Sciences, 11(1): 31–39.
  • Srikar Vijayasarathy, Meghana Mohan , Pratibha Nagalakshmi & Animesh Barman. (2021). Speech perception in noise, gap detection and amplitude modulation detection in suspected hidden hearing loss. Hearing Balance and Communication,19(3), 203–211.
  • Kurupanna, A & Barman, A. (2021). Wideband absorbance pattern inadults with otosclerosis and ossicular chain discontinuity. Auris Nesus & Larynx, 48 (4), 583-589.
  • Karuppannan, A., & Barman, A. (2021). Wideband absorbance tympanometry: a novel method in identifying otosclerosis. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol, 278, 4305–4314.
  • Prashanth Prabhu, Mekhala Vastare Guruprasad, Kavya Vijayan, Swapna Narayanan, & Animesh Barman. (2021). Evaluation of endogenous auditory evoked potentials in children with specific language impairment: a review. Journal of Hearing Science, 11(3): 9–19.
  • Niraj Kumar Singh, Husna Firdose & Animesh Barman. (2021). Effect of advancing age on inter-frequency amplitude ratio of ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials. International Journal of Audiology, 60(12), 995–999.
  • Swapna Narayanan. ,Kavya Vijayan., Prashanth Prabhu P., Mekhala V. G. & Animesh Barman. (2021). Pragmatic Language Difficulties in Children with Specific Language Impairment – A Systematic Review. Journal of Child Language Acquisition and Development – JCLAD, 9(3), 306-320.
  • Swapna Narayanan, Kavya Vijayan, Mekhala Vastare Guruprasad, Prashanth Prabhu P, & Animesh Barman. (2022). Oral and Verbal Praxis in Impaired Language Learners; Perceptual and Motor Skills, 129(1) 33–46.
  • Animesh Barman,  Prashanth Prabhu,  V. G. Mekhala,  Kavya Vijayan &  N. Swapna. (2022). Auditory Processing in Children with Specific Language Impairment: A FFR Based Study. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg; 74, 368-373.

Chapter in Book/Monograph/Proceeding:

  • Gupta, A. & A. Barman (1999). (2nd Author). Application of the clicked evoked BC-ABR in determining middle ear status. Proceeding, fith technical session of the Indian Regional chap. Of Acoustic society of America”. Chennai,  122-125.
  • Animesh Barman. (2000). Neonatal hearing screening and audiological management. In S Ramaa (2000), Developmental disorder: Early identification and intervention, 52-59.
  • Animesh Barman. (200). A comparison of high frequency thresholds: adults vs geriatrics (abstract). Souvenir of 2nd SAARC Congress, 93.
  • Gupta, A. & A. Barman . (2002). Effect of gender on TEOAE amplitude. Proceedings of 8th Madras Indian Regional chapter of the Acoustical Society of America, 166-169, 2002.
  • Animesh Barman. (2008). Practical aspects of calibration of audiologic equipment. Proceedings of the workshop on Standards & Calibration of Audiologic & Speech Equipment, Sweekar Rehabilitation Institute for Handicapped, Secunderabad, 15 - 20.
  • Animesh Barman. (2009). Anatomy and Physiology of the ear and causes of hearing loss. In AIISH published Self Learning Materials for Diploma in Hearing Language and Speech Course III - Basic Medical Sciences Related to Speech and Hearing, 97-123.
  • Animesh Barman. (2012). Anatomy and Physiology of the ear and causes of hearing loss. In AIISH published Self Learning Materials for Diploma in Hearing Language and Speech Course III - Basic Medical Sciences Related to Speech and Hearing (2nd issue), 97-123.
  • Animesh Barman. (2010). Auditory Dys-Synchrony in Infants & Toddler. Proceedings of the Seminar on Issues Related to Identification, Diagnosis and Management of Individuals with Auditory Dys-Synchrony, 37 - 47.
  • Animesh Barman. (2010). Introduction to anatomy & physiology of the cochlea. Proceedings of the Seminar on Identification & Management of Individuals with Cochlear Dead Regions, 1 - 5.
  • Animesh Barman. (2018). Anatomy and physiology of Balance maintenance System. ISHA Monograph on Evaluation and Management of Vestibular function. 1-33
  • Animesh Barman. (2022). Acoustically Evoked Short latency Negetive Response (Asnr)/N3 potential. In Sinha S. K., Singh. N. K. & Barman. A. Fundamentals of Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials, 27-38.

Editor:

  • Asha Yathiraj & Animesh Barman. (2010). Auditory Dys-Synchrony: Proceeding of the Seminar on Issues related to Identification, Diagnosis and Management of Individuals with Auditory Dys-Synchrony.  All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore.
  • Savithri,. S, R., Animesh Barman & Jayashree C Shanbal. (2016). Newborn Screening for Communication Disorders: Occurance of high risk factors for communication disorders using prospective and retrospective exploratory study – An Outcome of NBS Program. All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore.
  • Savithri,. S, R., Jayashree C Shanbal & Animesh Barman. (2016). Scholl Screening: Distribution of Communication Disorders in School Children. All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore.
  • Animesh Barman & Prashanth Prabhu (Editor) (2019). Student Research at AIISH, MYSURE (Article based on Dissertation done at AIISH), Volume XIII:2014-15
  • Sinha S. K., Singh. N. K. & Barman. A. (2022). Fundamentals of Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials, NOVA Publication, New York.

Dissertation-based publication:

  • Chandini Jain & Animesh Barman. (2007). Effect of Conductive mechanism on distortion product otoacoustic emissions. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume I: 2002-2003, 13-19.
  • Mamatha N M & Animesh Barman. (2007). Effect of repetition rate on Auditory Brainstem Responses in adults and elderly.  Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume I: 2002-2003, 39-51
  • Rakhi Lakshmi & Animesh Barman. (2007).  Hormonal influence on auditory function. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume I: 2002-2003, 62-70
  • Sindhuja G & Animesh Barman. (2007).   Effect of mobile phones and landline phones on the physiology of hearing. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume II:2003-2004, 31-40.
  • Thenmozhi & Animesh Barman. (2007).   AC and BC ASSR in individuals with normal hearing and hearing impairment. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume II:2003-2004, 48-60.
  • Amu Kunnathur & Animesh Barman. (2008). Audiological Findings in Infants and Toddlers with Risk Factors.  Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume III: 2004-2005, 23-35.
  • Minakshi Verma & Animesh Barman. (2008). Audiological Findings in Infants and Toddlers with Hyper-bilirubinemia and Physiological Jaundice: A Longitudinal Study. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume III: 2004-2005, 83-95.
  • Shylaja & Animesh Barman. (2008). Evaluation of Some Aspects of Auditory Temporal Processing Defecits in Subjects with Conductive Hearing Loss. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume III: 2004-2005, 96-110
  • Kaushalendra Kumar & Animesh Barman. (2008). Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials in Normals and Individuals with Dizziness. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume IV:2005-2006, 20-29.
  • Rachna Hinduja & Animesh Barman. (2008). Auditory Steady State Potentials and Word Recognition Scores in Normal Hearing and Hearing Impaired Individuals with SNHL. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume IV:2005-2006, 50-63.
  • Tessy & Animesh Barman. (2008). Does Ear Advantage Changes with Age? Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume IV:2005-2006, 131-146.
  • Depashree Agarwal & Animesh Barman. (2010). A search for possible pathways for later peaks of VEMP and N3 potentials. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume V:2006-2007, 65-77.
  • Kishan M M & Animesh Barman. (2010). Some aspects of temporal processing Deficits in Individuals with Learning Disability. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume V:2006-2007, 93 – 103.
  • Niraj Kumar Singh & Animesh Barman. (2010). Importance of Long Latency Potentials in Peadiatric Hearing Assessment. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume V:2006-2007, 114 -126.
  • Sumesh K & Animesh Barman. (2010). Brainstem Responses to Speech in normal hearing and cochlear hearing loss individuals. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume V:2006-2007, 187-199.
  • Bindu P. & Animesh Barman. (2010). Estimation of behavioral threshold using click evoked ABR in normal and hearing impaired population. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VI:2007-2008, 30-41.
  • Sumitha M M & Animesh Barman. (2010). The Coertical Neural Processing for Spectrally Different Speech Sounds in Individuals with Cochlear Hearing Loss. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VI:2007-2008, 243-256.
  • Vignesh S S & Animesh Barman. (2010). Comparision of Click and Chirp evoked ABR in normal hearing and hearing impaired individuals. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VI:2007-2008, 257-274.
  • Jawahar Antony Periannan & Animesh Barman. (2010). PAMR: An Objective Tool to Measure Hearing Sensitivity in Individuals with Normal Hearing and hearing Impairment. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VII:2008-2009, 66-77.
  • Ramesh Chandra Indlamuri & Animesh Barman. (2010). Relationship between Long latency response and speech identification scores in individuals with auditory neuropathy. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VII:2008-2009, 188-201.
  • Shuchi Garg & Animesh Barman. (2010). Relationship between speech identification scores and auditory evoked potentials in children with Learning Disability. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VII:2008-2009, 232-245.
  • Vivekanandh m & Animesh Barman. (2010). Utility of Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials in Differentila Diagnosis of Suspected Meniere's Disease and Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VII:2008-2009, 282-299.
  • Dhanya, M., & Animesh Barman. (2011). OAE profile in individuals with tinnitus having normal hearing sensitivity.   Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VIII:2009-2010, 53-63.
  • Mohan Kumar, K., & Animesh Barman. (2011). Maturation of speech evoked cortical auditory evoked potential.  Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VIII:2009-2010, 115-124.
  • Rohith, H., & Animesh Barman. (2011). Cortical evoked potentials in children using speech and non-speech stimuli.  Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VIII: 2009-2010, 199-209.
  • Vinu Francis & Animesh Barman. (2011). VEMP findings in individuals with otitis media.  Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VIII: 2009-2010, 257-265.
  • Vivek Mandal & Animesh Barman. (2011). Effect of ageing on vestibular evoked myogenic potential.  Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VIII: 2009-2010, 276-283.
  • Bharath Bhushan K R & Animesh Barman. (2012). Physiological Correlates of Masking Level Difference. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume IX: 2010-2011, 85-92.
  • G Nike Ganateja & Animesh Barman. (2012). Relationship between consonant perception and psychoacoustic measures in auditory dys-synchrony. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume IX:2010-2011, 157-170.
  • Ranjeet Ranjan & Animesh Barman. (2012). Effect of Stimulus rate on subcortical auditory processing in children. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume IX:2010-2011, 250-262.
  • Merry & Animesh Barman. (2016. Effect of Spectrally and Temporally Modulated Masker on Speech Perception in Listeners with Auditory Dys-Synchrony, Cochlear Hearing Loss and normal Hearing. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume X:2011- 2012
  • Sachi & Animesh Barman. (2016).  Perception of Spectrally Enhanced Speech through Companding in Auditory      Neuropathy. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume X:2011- 2012 
  • Seby. M. & Animesh Barman. (2016). Effect of Spectral Bandwidth and Spectral Integration on Speech Perception in Listeners with Normal Hearing, Cochlear Hearing Loss and Auditory Dys-synchrony. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume X:2011- 2012.
  • Vignesh & Animesh Barman. (2017). Comparison of Stacked tone ABR and Chirp ABR in Individuals with Normal Hearing and Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume XI:2012- 2013.
  • Imran Ansari & Animesh Barman. (2019). Effect of Pre-voicing on Speech ABR in individuals with sensorineural hearing loss. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume XII:2013-2014, 63-75.
  • Rakesh Ghatla & Animesh Barman. (2019). Effect of Pre-voicing on Speech ABR Across different age groups in individuals with normal hearing sensitivity. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume XII:2013-2014, 272-283.
  • Bhuvana, S. & Animesh Barman. (2019). Effect of Spectro-Temporal Enhancement on Speech Perception in Individuals with AD. Dissertation Based article, Volume XIII:2014-15, 10-23.
  • Madhuri Sharma & Animesh Barman. (2019). Effect of Spectro-Temporal Enhancement on Speech Perception in Individuals with Cochlear Hearing loss. Dissertation Based article, Volume XIII:2014-15, 36-49.
  • Madhusagar, G. & Animesh Barman. (2019). Effect of noise spectrum on Cortical Evoked Auditory Potentials in Younger and Older Adults with Normal Hearing Sensitivity. Dissertation Based article, Volume XIV:2015-16, 53-62.
  • Preethi, M. & Animesh Barman. (2019). Effect of Intensity, Repetition rate and Stimulus Type on Spectrum of Auditory Brainstem Response. Dissertation Based article, Volume XV:2016-17, 131-140.
  • Shashank Nema & Animesh Barman. (2019). Linguistic Masking Release in Juveniles and Adults – An Indian Language Prospective. Dissertation Based article, Volume XV:2016-17, 204-215.
  • Varsha M Athreya & Animesh Barman. (2019). Relationship between Some Aspects of Temporal Processing and Speech in Noise Scores in in Individuals with Normal Hearing. Dissertation Based article, Volume XVI:2017-18, 229-239.

ARF Projects:

ARF Projects:

SI.No

Name of the Project

Principal Investigator/ Co-Investigator(s)

1

Cortical potential as measure of auditory temporal processes

PI: Dr. Vijayakumar Narne

CI: Dr. Animesh Barman, Dr. Sujeet Kumar Sinha

2

Assessment of vestibular functions in individuals with Auditory Neuropathy

PI: Dr. Sujeet Kumar Sinha

CI: Dr. Animesh Barman, Dr. Niraj Kumar Singh     

3

Altered Frequency Tuning of VEMP: Could it be a Diagnostic tool to identify Endolyphatic Hydrop

PI: Dr. Niraj Kumar Singh

CI: Dr. Animesh Barman, Dr. Sujeet Kumar Sinha

4

Development of Hearing Aid Simulator

PI: Dr. Sujeet Kumar Sinha

CI: Dr. Animesh Barman, Dr. Dr. Vijayakumar Narne

5

Dizziness Index of Impairment in Activities of Daily Living Scale for Indian population

PI: Dr. Niraj Kumar Singh

CI: Dr. Animesh Barman, Dr. Prawin Kumar

6

Effect of Frequency Specific Amplification on Speech Perception in Individuals with ANSD

PI: Dr. Animesh Barman

CI: Dr. Sujeet Kumar Sinha, Dr. Prashanth Prabhu

7

Development of Low Frequency Word Lists in Hindi and Kannada

PI: Dr. Animesh Barman

CI: Dr. Niraj Kumar Singh, Dr. Prashanth Prabhu, Dr. Vijay Kumar Narne.

8

Across Channel Temporal Resoluation Abilities in Individuals with Sensorinural Hearing Loss and Auditory Neuropathy

PI: Dr. Animesh Barman

                                                     

                                                           

                                                           

                                                                                               

                                               

DST Project:

SI.No

Name of the Project

Principal Investigator (s)/ Co-Investigator(s)

1

Neuroaudiological Profiling of Children with Specific Language Impairment

PI: Dr. Animesh Barman & Dr. Swapna N

CI: Dr. Prashanth Prabhu

Designation

Duration

Institution

Clinical Assistant

05.12.91 to 30.03.92

AIISH

Clinical Supervisor

31.03.92 to 05.02.96

AIISH

Lecturer in Audiology

06.02.96 to 30.06.2009

AIISH

Reader in Audiology

01.07.2009 to 30.06.2014

AIISH

Professor of Audiology

01.07.2014 to till date

AIISH

  • Auditory Physiology
  • Psychoacoustics, Electrophysiology
  • Diagnostic Audiology