Ross K. Maddox, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011-2016 Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
 2016-2023 Biomedical Engineering University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 
 2016-2023 Neuroscience University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 
 2024- Kresge Hearing Research Institude University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Auditory neuroscience, auditory brainstem responses, selective attention, EEG
Website:
https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/khri/ross-maddox-phd
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Bio:

Ross Maddox earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Boston University, and his B.S. in Sound Engineering from the University of Michigan. Following his Ph.D., he completed a postdoctoral appointment at the University of Washington Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences (I-LABS). Prior to joining the Kresge Hearing Research Institute at the University of Michigan as an associate professor, he was on the faculty of the Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience at the University of Rochester.

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Parents

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Kamal Sen grad student 2006-2011 Boston University
 (Using and ignoring acoustic feature differences in auditory object recognition.)
Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham grad student 2006-2011 Boston University
 (Using and ignoring acoustic feature differences in auditory object recognition.)
Adrian KC Lee post-doc 2011-2016 University of Washington

Children

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Benjamin Noah Richardson research assistant Rochester
Madeline S Cappelloni grad student
Thomas J Stoll grad student 2018-2024 Rochester
Tong Shan grad student 2019-2024 Univeristy of Rochester
Melissa J. Polonenko post-doc 2018-2021 Rochester
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Shan T, Cappelloni MS, Maddox RK. (2024) Subcortical responses to music and speech are alike while cortical responses diverge. Scientific Reports. 14: 789
Khan IR, Dar IA, Johnson TW, et al. (2023) Correlations Between Quantitative EEG Parameters and Cortical Blood Flow in Patients Undergoing Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation With and Without Encephalopathy. Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society
Cappelloni MS, Mateo VS, Maddox RK. (2023) Performance in an Audiovisual Selective Attention Task Using Speech-Like Stimuli Depends on the Talker Identities, But Not Temporal Coherence. Trends in Hearing. 27: 23312165231207235
Stoll TJ, Maddox RK. (2023) Enhanced Place Specificity of the Parallel Auditory Brainstem Response: A Modeling Study. Trends in Hearing. 27: 23312165231205719
Shan T, Wenner CE, Xu C, et al. (2022) Speech-In-Noise Comprehension is Improved When Viewing a Deep-Neural-Network-Generated Talking Face. Trends in Hearing. 26: 23312165221136934
Johnson TW, Dar IA, Donohue KL, et al. (2022) Cerebral Blood Flow Hemispheric Asymmetry in Comatose Adults Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 16: 858404
Fiscella S, Cappelloni MS, Maddox RK. (2022) Independent mechanisms of temporal and linguistic cue correspondence benefiting audiovisual speech processing. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Fleming JT, Maddox RK, Shinn-Cunningham BG. (2021) Spatial alignment between faces and voices improves selective attention to audio-visual speech. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 150: 3085
Polonenko MJ, Maddox RK. (2021) Optimizing Parameters for Using the Parallel Auditory Brainstem Response to Quickly Estimate Hearing Thresholds. Ear and Hearing
Polonenko MJ, Maddox RK. (2021) Exposing distinct subcortical components of the auditory brainstem response evoked by continuous naturalistic speech. Elife. 10
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