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Lindsey obtained her PhD from Ghent University in Belgium in 2016. Her research was funded by the Institute of Neuroscience and was conducted in collaboration with the Radboud University Medical Centre in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The primary goal of the PhD was to understand central auditory processing in cochlear implant users and those using hearing aids in their non-implanted ear. Lindsey has extensive teaching experience and clinical practice, with responsibilities that included verifying hearing status in newborns and fitting hearing devices. Currently, she is a post-doctoral researcher at Macquarie University, focusing on the mechanisms of binaural hearing in normal listeners and users of bilateral cochlear implants. Lindsey employs electrophysiological techniques to gain insights into these brain mechanisms. Additionally, she supervises PhD candidates in the field of auditory neuroscience, focusing on the use of neurophysiological measures to better understand the human auditory system in both normal and hearing-impaired listeners.
Macquarie University • Sydney, Australia
Involved in research focusing on auditory neuroscience and providing guidance to PhD candidates.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).