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Julia Campbell received her Au.D in 2009 and her Ph.D in 2015 with a focus in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, as well as Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Her research utilizes EEG methodology, including both single channel and high-density recordings, to investigate central auditory and visual processing in children and adults. She specializes in source localization analyses to understand the cortical generators of EEG data. Campbell's neuroscience background encompasses auditory cortical development in children with hearing loss, utilizing cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP) measures to assess age-appropriate development of central auditory pathways. Her research also examines visual cross-modal re-organization in response to auditory deprivation in cochlear-implanted children and adults with mild hearing loss. Additionally, she has explored cortical changes related to auditory processing in adults with mild hearing loss, emphasizing the concept of cortical plasticity and the brain's ability to adapt to incoming information.
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