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Dr. Sreeraj K

Dr. Sreeraj K

Assistant Professor in Audiology, Department of Audiology

Email: sreerajkonadath@aiishmysore.in

Phone Office: 0821-2502586

Dr Konadath is an Assistant professor in the Department of Audiology. He has 12 years of teaching experience as has taught various courses/subjects like Auditory Physiology, Psychophysics of Audition, Audiology in Practice, Seminars in rehabilitative audiology, Anatomy and Physiology of hearing, Environmental Audiology, and Hearing aids. His key areas of research interests include Tinnitus and Noise-induced hearing loss, with a primary focus on identifying the pathophysiology and studying the attributes of the pathologies described above in hearing-related aspects. The study domains include both psychophysical and electrophysiological aspects. The concept and understanding of ‘Hidden hearing Loss’ and the fact that neuronal changes happen before cellular changes at the ear level always clutched his interest. Many of his works have focused on the identification of hidden hearing loss, including his PhD thesis. Epidemiological studies and studies on pitch and stress perception is also of his interest. Dr. Konadath has guided over 25 master’s dissertations and is currently guiding two candidates for the award of PhD degree. He is serving as the Central public information officer under RTI act and as Chairperson, Swachhta Action plan at AIISH.

Publications under considerations:

  1. Nisha K.V., Ajith K.U., & Konadath S. (2022). Effects of Maturation and Chronological Aging on Auditory Spatial Processing: A Cross-Sectional Study across Lifespan. Under Revision, American Journal of Audiology.
  2. Meghna D., Hani Sulthana, Shezeen Abdul Gafoor, Durga S. Kumar, Praveen Prakash, & Konadath S. (2022) Prevalence of audio vestibular problems in individuals post-Covid infection: A survey based study. Under revison, IJOO.
  3. Praveen Prakash, S. Lakshmi, Adithya S., Arena Varan Mathur, Konadath S. (2022) Validation of Littleears questionnaire in Hindi language. Submitted to Journal of Otology.

Published articles:

  1. Nisha K.V., Durai R., Konadath S. (2022). Musical training Mitigates age-related decline in Binaural, Temporal and Spatial Processing. American Journal of Audiology, 2022 Jun 30:1-15. doi: 10.1044/2022_AJA-21-00227.
  2. Nagaraj, M., Kappadi S., Kaverappa M.G., & Konadath S. (2021). Effects of Ageing versus Noise Exposure on Auditory System in Individuals with Normal Audiometric Thresholds. Journal of International Advanced Otology.
  3. Dhrruvakumar, S., Shambhu, T., & Konadath, S. (2021). Assessment of Hidden Hearing Loss in Individuals Exposed to Occupational Noise Using Cochlear, Neural, Temporal Functions and Quality of Life Measures. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery.
  4. Konadath, S., Raveendran, R., & Krishna, Y. (2021). Perception of speech stress in children with hearing impairment. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 140, 110495.
  5. Yeshoda K., Raveendran R., Konadath S. (2020). Perception of vocal emotional prosody in children with hearing impairment. International Journal of paediatric otorhinolaryngology, Jul 11:110252.
  6. Konadath S., Prabhu P., Kasturi V. J.,   Kannan P., Gafoor S. A., Raveendran R., Rajendra C., & Lokwani P. (2019). Prevalence of communication disorders in Port Blair-Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 8(1), pp.233-238.
  7. Konadath S., Chatni S., & Mahadeva A. (2019). Noise Mapping: A review. Journal of Acoustical Society of India. 45(4), 176-188.
  8. Prabhu P.,  Konadath S., Kasturi V. J.,  Arumugam V., Sreekar M., Rahman A. A., Rahman A., & Biji A.P. (2019).  Prevalence of Communication Disorders in North and Middle Andaman- Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health. 8(2), pp.519-525.
  9. Nagaraj M., Narayanaswamy D. K., Lakshmi A., Sugathan A., Keerthana M., Pushpalath Z. V., Konadath S. (2019). NB-Chirp and Tone Burst ABR as an Early Indicator of Synaptopathy in Industrial Workers Exposed to Occupational Noise. Intractable and Rare Diseases Research. 8(3), pp.179-186.
  10. Jijo P. M., Konadath S., Koteswera S., Mallesh P., Pujar R. (2019). Prevalence and Causes of Communication Disorders- A Retrospective Study from Northern Karnataka, Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 8(1), pp.138-141.
  11. Konadath S., Mahadeva A., Chatni S. (2019). Noise measurements across different land-use patterns. Journal of Indian Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 33:55-62.
  12. Konadath, S., Chatni, S., Lakshmi, M. S., & Saini, J. K. (2017). Prevalence of communication disorders in a group of islands in India. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 5(2), 79-86.
  13. Tanniru, K., Narne, V. K., Jain, C., Konadath, S., Singh, N. K., & Sreenivas, K. R. (2017). Development of equally intelligible Telugu sentence-lists to test speech recognition in noise. International journal of audiology, 56(9), 664-671.
  14. Konadath, S., & Puttabasappa, M. (2016). Psychophysical Tuning Curves and Extended High-Frequency Audiometry Findings in Individuals with Normal Hearing Having Tinnitus. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 6(9), 371-378. 
  15. Konadath, S., & Manjula, P. (2016). Auditory brainstem response and late latency response in individuals with tinnitus having normal hearing. Intractable & Rare Diseases Research, 5(4), 262-268.
  16. Megha K. N., Adithya S., Keerthana K. P., Konadath S. (2016) Coexistence of tinnitus and hyperacusis in individuals with auditory dys-synchrony: A single case study. Intractable & Rare Diseases Research. 5(1), 50-55.        
  17. Pushpalatha, Z. V. & Konadath, S. (2016). Auditory brainstem responses for click and CE-chirp stimuli in individuals with and without occupational noise exposure — noise & Health, 18(84), 260. ·        
  18. Bhaskar, S., Anil, S. P., Mahadeva, A., & Konadath, S. (2016). Perception of noisiness in various professionals exposed to occupational noise. Journal of Indian Speech-Language & Hearing Association, 30(2), 47.        
  19. Jain C., Konadath S., Bharathi M. V., & Vidhya S.(2014). Influence of Native and Non-native Multitalker Babble on Speech Recognition in Noise. Audiology Research, 4(1). 
  20. George G, E., & Konadath S. (2014). Effect of hearing aid channels on Acoustic change complex. Student research at AIISH Mysore, Part A, 10 (2011-12). ·        
  21. Jobish T, J., & Konadath S. (2014). Aided Acoustic change complex in individuals with sensorineural hearing loss. Student research at AIISH Mysore, Part A, 10 (2011-12).  
  22. Konadath S, Chatni S, Jayaram G, Maruthy S, Guptha M, & Swamy P. S. (2013). Prevalence of Communication Disorders in Rural Population of India. Journal of Hearing Science. 3(2):41-49.

  1. Assistant Professor in Audiology (Re-designated on 24.05.2018, previously lecturer), All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore) [11-05-10 – Till date]
  2. Audiologist Gr.1, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore [24-08-09 – 07-05-10]
  3. Audiologist Gr.1, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore [21-08-08 – 20-08-09]   
  4. Clinical Supervisor-Audiology, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysore [25-06-08 – 20-08-08]
  5. Clinical Supervisor, A.W.H Special College, Calicut [03-06-06 – 22-07-06]

  • Tinnitus and Hyperacusis
  • Auditory physiology
  • Amplification devices