Victoria Duda, Ph.D., Member of the OOAQ

Assistant Professor, School of Speech-Language Therapy and Audiology, Université de Montréal;
Emerging Researcher, CRIR—Institut universitaire sur la réadaptation en déficience physique de Montréal (IURDPM), Laurier pavilion, CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l'Île-de-Montréal

Phone: 514 343-6111 (42147)

Email: victoria.duda@umontreal.ca

Education

  • B.Sc., Human Biology, (minor in French Translation and History; Music Culture),
    University of Toronto, 2010
  • M.Sc., Health Sciences —Audiology, University of Ottawa, 2013
  • Ph.D., Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Ottawa, 2018
  • Postdoctorate, Audiology, Université de Montréal, 2019

Research interests

Electrophysiology, clinical audiology, effects of attention and stress on the capture of the auditory potentials of words, discrimination and word comprehension in difficult listening situations, tinnitus, hyperacusis, hearing rehabilitation.

Laboratorty

CAT Lab : The Laboratory of Cognition, Audition and Time

Selected publications

Duda, V., Campbell, K. & Koravand, A. (2020). Event-related potentials following gaps in noise: The effects of the intensity of preceding noise. Brain Research, 1748, 147078. [doi]

Duda, V., Scully, O., Baillargeon, M.S. & Hébert S. (2020). Does tinnitus fill in the gap using electrophysiology? A scoping review. Otolaryngology Clinics of North America, 53(4), 563-582. [doi]

Duda-Milloy, V., Zorbas, E., Benoit, D.L. & Koravand, A. (2019). Using the auditory brainstem response elicited by within-channel gaps to measure tempohttp://10.1016/j.otc.2020.03.006ral resolution. Canadian Acoustics, 47(2), 15-22. [doi] OPEN ACCESS

Duda-Milloy, V., Tavakoli, P., Campbell, K., Benoit, D.L. & Koravand, A. (2019). A time-efficient multi-deviant paradigm to determine the effects of gap duration on the mismatch negativity. Hearing Research, 377, 34-43. [doi]

Milloy, V., Fournier, P., Benoit, D.L., Noreña, A. & Koravand, A. (2017). Auditory brainstem responses in tinnitus: A review of who, how, and what? Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 6(237), 1-18. [doi] OPEN ACCESS

 

 

Research orientation

Axis 1: Sensory, Motor and Cognitive Functions and Activities

Research topic

Theme 1: Functional Mechanisms

Research Site

CRIR - Institut universitaire sur la réadaptation en déficience physique de Montréal (IURDPM), CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l'Île-de-Montréal

University Affiliation