Saturday 5 August 2017

3rd International Conference on Audiological Sciences

updated on September 20


3rd International Conference on Audiological Sciences

ICAS 2017


Organizing Chairperson
Dr. Radish Kumar B

Organizing Secretary
Dr. Kaushlendra Kumar

21 to 23 September 2017
Mangalore, India.

RCI approved conference

Registration Closed. Any enquiry contact Dr Kaushlendra Kumar  

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click here for registration form
online registration form
accommodation information
program schedule
*New: scientific paper presentations

venue: Indian Medical Association Hall, Near Milagrees, Mangaluru.

*New: Accepted papers for Poster presentation and Oral presentation

Registration Closed


Sponsors



About the Conference
International Conference on Audiological Sciences (ICAS) aims at imparting and sharing the audiological wisdom to the professionals of Audiology and related fields.


About the Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology
The Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology at Kasturba Medical College is well known for its clinical services since its inception in 1993. The department also offers graduate, post-graduate and doctoral degrees in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology which is recognized by Rehabilitation Council of India.

About Mangalore
Mangalore is situated on the south-west coast of India, and is bounded by the Arabian Sea to its west and Western Ghats to its east. City’s landscape is characterized by rolling hills, coconut palms and freshwater streams. The city is famous for education, culture, peace and cleanliness.

Program Schedule

Recent Trends in Cochlear Implant

Day 1 and 2

Auditory plasticity and reorganization before and after cochlear implantation.
Dr. Ajith Kumar. U, Reader in Audiology, AIISH, Mysore, India

Surgical techniquesin cochlear implantation
Dr. Suja Sreedharan, Manipal University, India

Application of electrophysiological methods in intra-operative monitoring of cochlear implants
Mr. Rajesh Ranjan, Assistant Professor, Manipal University, India

Speech Coding in Cochlear Implant
Dr. Arivudai Nambi, Associate Professor, Manipal University, India

Listening effort in cochlear Implant
Dr. Shibhasis Chowdhry, Clinical Research Scientist, Oticon, United Kingdom.

Fitting and programming of cochlear implants in children and adults
Dr. Asha Yathiraj, Professor in Audiology, AIISH, Mysore, India

Cochlear implantation in individuals with residual hearing: Implication in bimodal fitting and electro-acoustic stimulation
Ms. Vibha K, Assistant Professor, Manipal University, India

Cochlear implantation in special cases
Dr. Asha Yathiraj, Professor, AIISH, Mysore, India.

Vestibular function and cochlear implantation
Dr. Kaushlendra Kumar, Associate Professor, Manipal University, India


Day 3

NRT, ESRT Demonstration
Dr. Arivudai nambi, Mr Rajesh Ranjan, Mr. Gagan Bajaj

Mapping Demonstration
Dr. Arivudai nambi, Mr. Rajesh Ranjan, Mr. Gagan Bajaj


Conference venue
The conference will take place on September 21-23, 2017 at Indian Medical Association Hall, Near Milagrees Church, Mangaluru. The distance from Mangalore Airport (IXE) is about 17 km. Distance from Mangalore central railway station (MAQ) is about 500 m.

Call for Papers
Papers in all areas related to audiology are encouraged for poster or oral presentations. Contributions will be evaluated by the scientific committee and notification of acceptance/rejection will be given in three days after abstract submission deadline.

Submission
We invite two forms of presentation:
1. Full papers: Oral presentations will be for 10 minutes including 2 minutes for questions.
2. Posters: Posters will be on display during all days.

Decision for oral or poster presentation will be made by scientific committee.

Abstract
Informative abstract should be submitted with a maximum length is 1000 words.
All abstracts must be submitted to icas.mangalore@gmail.com before September 01, 2017. Early submission is encouraged.
Abstracts must be submitted in .doc.docx or .pdf format

Registration
Category
Before 15.09.2017

Students
Rs. 1200

Professionals
Rs. 1500

Foreign delegates
$ 100


Kindly register before 15 September 2017.


Important Dates
Abstract submission deadline: September 01, 2017
Notification of acceptance: September 10, 2017
Registration: September 15, 2017
ICAS 2017: September 21-23, 2017



For more details

Registration Committee
Ms. Manita Thomas
Assistant Professor
manita.thomas@manipal.edu

Accommodation/Travel
Mr. Hemaraja Nayaka
Assistant Professor
hemaraja.nayaka@manipal.edu
Phone: +91 94494 99659

Scientific Committee
Mr. Rajesh Ranjan
Assistant Professor (Senior Scale)
rajesh.ranjan@manipal.edu
Phone: +91 94801 38057



Organized by
Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore.
Manipal University


Contact
Dr. Kaushlendra Kumar
Organizing secretary, ICAS 2017
Dept. of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology 
Kasturba Medical Colege, Manipal University
Mangalore, 575 001, Karnataka, India.
Phone: +91 91646 99960
e-mail: icas.mangalore@gmail.com

click here for brochure
click here for registration form
online registration form

*New: Accepted papers for Poster presentation and Oral presentation

Friday 4 August 2017

Accepted Papers for Oral Presentation (ICAS 2017)


List of papers accepted for Oral Presentation (ICAS 2017)


*Note: For oral presentations you will have about 8 minutes to talk and 2 minutes to take follow-up questions.

Authors
Title of the paper
Disha P Karnad, Mayelmit Lepcha, Prashanth Prabhu P
Contralateral suppression of distortion product otoacoustic emissions input output functions in young adults with normal hearing
Nithin AK, Kaushlendra Kumar
Speech evoked auditory brainstem response among young, middle and old aged adults: A comparative study
Niraj Kumar Singh, Sachchidanand Sinha, Nirnay Kumar Keshree, Shenal Kothari, Sudhir Kumar, Prawin Kumar
Effect of cochlear implantation on saccular responses assessed using cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential
Sannia Syeda
Pre and post haemodialysis effects on hearing in patients with chronic renal disease
Sreeshma R, Kaushlendra Kumar
Temporal and frequency resolution among monolingual, bilingual and multilingual children
Sam Publius A, Shezeen Abdul Gafoor, Varsha M Athreya, Niraj Kumar Singh
Assessment of semicircular canals and otolith function in individuals with motion sickness
Asha Yathiraj, Tina Hephziba
Effect of continuous noise on speech identification across different signal-to-noise ratios in children and adults: A pilot study
Ishu, Maithri, Prashanth Prabhu
Acceptable noise level: Effect of transducer and type of masker in individuals with cochlear and retrocochlear pathology
Manjula P, Ishu
Relationship between usage and outcome of hearing aids
Sindhu Parthasarathy, Jijo Pottakal Mithai, Hemanth Narayan Shetty, Ajith Kumar Uppunda
Hearing Handicap and Psychoacoustic tests in individuals with cochlear pathology and auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder
Anaswara Prasannan, Akhila Chandrashekhar, Jesteena Joy & Prashanth Prabhu P
Diurnal changes in binaural integration abilities in morning-type and evening-type individuals with normal hearing
Niraj Kumar Singh, Sujan Mirle Jagadeesh, Nirmala Jagadish, Anup Ghimire
Comparison of children with congenital profound hearing impairment with and without delayed motor milestones on measures of cVEMP, oVEMP and vHIT
Prem G, Ms.Radhika Mohan, Dayana Devassy, Ayanadas R, Krishna Viswam
Probable cause for absence of neural response thresholds in cochlear-implantee: A rare case report
Rajalakshmi Krishna, Prashasthi Poovaiah, Pratibha Nagalakshmi NG, Rajith BN
Click rate induced facilitation as a tool to measure temporal integration in children with normal hearing and those with hearing impairment
Kondli Nagaraj Megha, Koratagere Narayanaswamy Divyashree, Aishwarya Lakshmi, Sugathan Adithya, Kunnupurath Puthenveedu Keerthana, Zeena Venkatacheluvaiah Pushpalatha, Sreeraj Konadath
NB-Chirp and tone burst ABR as an early indicator of hidden hearing loss in industrial workers exposed to occupational noise
Sindhu Parthasarathy, Kavitha GS, Chandini Jain, Devi N
Effect of musical training on psychophysical abilities and working memory in children
Prawin Kumar, Niraj Kumar Singh, Raghunandana S, Aditi Gargeshwari, Raghav Hira Jha
Altered middle ear transmission characteristics in osteopenia and osteoporosis
Sasanka Sekhar Pani, Varenya Kaushik
Effect of time compressed speech on speech recognition in adults
Vidhya Suresh, Bharathi M Vimal, Sreeraj Konadath
Development of phonemically balanced word lists for adults in the malayalam language
Sindhu P, Ajith Kumar U, Hemanth N
Working memory and speech perception in individuals with cochlear pathology and auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder
Sujeet Kumar Sinha, Anuj Kumar Neupane, Shalini Bansal
Agreement/disagreement between caloric and video head impulse tests: does it reveal something? report from three individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder
Shalini Shaji, Krupa Saira George, Neethu Mammen, Sunil Kumar Ravi
Auditory temporal perception of fricatives across age froups
Syeda Sameera Taj, Nikesh Sharma, Suresh Thontadarya, Prajna Bhat J
Parental experience from children with cochlear implants in Indian context: A questionnaire based study
Santosh Kumar, Cynthia Santhmayor, Akhilesh PM
Variance in Development of Speech and Language Skills in Cochlear Implant Children
Vidhya Suresh, Prashanth Prabhu, Jithin Raj B
Development of high frequency word lists in malayalam
Rajesh Kumar, Vinayagar PT, Raja Suman, Ganapathy MK
Speech evoked Binaural Interaction Component - A comparison of subjective and objective method.
Mamatha HR, Prashanth SS, Hemanth N, Ajith Kumar U
Development of auditory based application software for tinnitus evaluation




Accepted Papers for Poster Presentation (ICAS 2017)


List of papers accepted for Poster Presentation (ICAS 2017)*

*Note: The poster should be prepared in a portrait format, and recommended dimension is 80 cm wide and 100 cm high.

Authors
Title of the paper
Dayana Devassy, Krishna Viswam, Akshaya Krishnan
Affect of tympanic membrane perforation in hearing
Dayana Devassy, Thaznim MI, Athira R Nair
Pattern of radiation induced hearing loss in patients with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
Dayana Devassy, Athira R Nair, Thaznim MI
Sensorineural  hearing loss in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome (SS)  (Sicca Syndrome) : A case report
Prashanth Prabhu P, Shanthala SP, Nirmala J
Test re-test reliability of stimulus frequency otoacoustic emissions in young adults with normal hearing
Akhila Chandrashekar, Janani Cariappa, Nayanika Ghosh, Prashanth Prabhu P
Effect of different blood groups on efferent auditory system functioning in young adults with normal hearing
Roshni PK, Ayanadas R, Meenakshy S Pillai
Evidence of sensorineural hearing loss in glomus jugulare: A case report
Rugma Gopinath TV, Juhy Paily, Asha Manoharan Nair
Speech recognition in noise with bimodal versus unilateral cochlear implant in pediatric population
Ehteshaam Khatri, Chandan Kumar Nayak, Vikas MD, Ganapathy MK
Multi-frequency tympanometry in older adults with mixed hearing loss
Pia Mary Abraham, Reesha Hussain, Vani L, Megharaj OK, Mohammed Noushad
Incidental teaching as a language intervention approach in an implanted child with apraxic features- a case study
Pia Mary Abraham, Reesha Hussain, Vani L, Megharaj OK, Rincy, Mohammed Noushad
The use of an open-ended questionnaire with parents of hearing-impaired children - an exploratory study
Amrin TK, Mohan Kumar Kalaiah, Rajesh Ranjan
Consonant perception in individuals with cochlear hearing loss
Subhashini Ganga, Appas Saha, Pranab Panigrahy, Aparna Ravichandran
Music recognition in children with normal hearing, cochlear implant and hearin aids: a comparative study
Sarah Angel Pereira, Deby Hana Sam, Sahani Rashmika Illeperuma, Shaini Maleesha Jayasundara, Vishal K, Sreevidya
Effect of multichannel and channel free signal processing on aided signal to noise ratio and speech perception in noise
Hima Venu, Mariya Shaju, Archana Rai S
Functional hearing loss- a case profile
Amith Thomas, Akhilesh PM, Susmitha CG, Santosh Kumar
A study on phenomenology of “misophonia” in young adults
Neeraja Sunil, Fathimathil Rafeeda Banu, Usha Shastri
Evaluating the optimum intensity to administer audiometric weber test
Prithvi N, Riya Cherian, Jissa Sherly Saji, Shwetha
Extended high frequency audiometric findings in benign paroxysmal ositional vertigo
Akhilesh PM, Santosh Kumar, John O Pious, Jeo Baby
A study on parents’ satisfaction of ADIP scheme Cochlear Implantation