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  • Poorna Chandra Rao K & Rajalakshmi K (2006) A poster on “Electromagnetic effects of mobile phone on foetus” presented at the 4th Widex paediatric congress at Ottawa University, Canada

  • Biswajeet Sadangi Sasmita Behra & Rajalakshmi K (2008) “A new Approach to hearing aid fitting for optimum benefit”published in the proceedings of the 29th International Congress of Audiology, held at Hong Kong from 8th 12th June 2008.

  • Vishwakarma,C., Nambi A., and Rajalakshmi K (2008) Relative contributions of spectral and Temporal Cues for sentence Recognition published in the proceedings of the ORL Head & Neck Asia Pacific Conference held at Thailand from 19th to 22nd November 2007.

  • Vinaya Manchaiah, Philip A Gomersall, David Tomé, Tayebeh Ahmadi, & Rajalakshmi Krishna (2014). Audiologists’ preferences for patient centeredness: a cross-sectional questionnaire study of cross-cultural differences and similarities among professionals in Portugal, India and Iran. BMJ Open 2014; 4:e005915. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005915.

  • Priyanka Vijaya Kumar, Baljeet Rana & Rajalakshmi Krishna (2014). Temporal Processing in musicians and Non Musicians. Journal of Hearing Science, Vol 4, No3,2014 p 35-42.

  • Fei Zhao , Vinaya Manchaiah, Lindsay St. Claire, Berth Danermark , Lesley Jones , Marian Brandreth , Rajalakshmi Krishna & Robin Goodwin (2015). Discussion Paper. Exploring the influence of culture on hearing help-seeking and hearing-aid uptake. International Journal of Audiology 2015; Early Online: 1–9.

  • Vinaya K.C. Manchaiah Vijayalakshmi Easwar (2015). Psychological Work Environment and Professional Satisfaction among Indian Audiologists. International Journal of Speech & Language Pathology and Audiology, 2015, Vol 3, No. 1

  • Baljeet Rana, Akash Juneja, Sachchidanand Sinha and K. Rajalakshmi “Comparison of Temporal Resolution Abilities in Elderly Musicians and Non-Musicians with Hearing Loss”. Proceedings of the International Symposium, FRSM-2014. 13-14 March, 2014, AIISH, Mysore pp21.25

  • Spoorthi Thammaiah, Vinaya Manchaiah, Vijayalakshmi Easwar & Rajalakshmi Krishna (2016). Translation and Adaptation of Five English Self-Report Health Measures to Kannada language, submitted to Audiology Research [paper #153]

  • Manchaiah, V., Danermark, B., Ahmadi, T., Tomé, D., Rajalakshmi, K., Zhao, F., Li, Q. & Germundsson, P. (2015). Social representation of hearing loss: Cross-cultural exploratory study in India, Iran, Portugal and United Kingdom. Clinical Interventions in Aging.

  •  Manchaiah, V., Danermark, B., Vinay, Ahmadi, T., Tomé, D., Rajalakshmi, K., & Germundsson, P. (2015). Social representation of hearing aids: Cross-cultural study in India, Iran, Portugal and United Kingdom. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 10, 1601-1615. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S86108.

  • Manchaiah, V., Easwar, V., Boothalingam, S., Chundu, S. & Rajalakshmi, K. (2015). Psychological work environment and professional satisfaction among Indian audiologists. International Journal of Speech & Language Pathology and Audiology, 3, 20-27. 13. 

  • VinayaManchaiah, Philip A Gomersall, David Tomé, Tayebeh Ahmadi, & Rajalakshmi Krishna (2014). “Audiologists preferences for patient centeredness: a cross-sectional questionnaire study of cross-cultural differences and similarities among professionals in Portugal, India and Iran”. BMJ Open 2014; 4:e005915. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2014- 005915.  

  • Spoorthi ThammaiahVinaya ManchaiahVijayalakshmi EaswarRajalakshmi KrishnaBradley McPherson (2016) “Psychometric properties of the hearing handicap questionnaire: a Kannada (south-Indian) translation”. Int J Audiol 2016 Nov 4:1-8. Epub 2016 Nov 4.  

  • Spoorthi ThammaiahVinaya ManchaiahVijayalakshmi EaswarRajalakshmi Krishna(2016) “Translation and adaptation of five English language self-report health measures to south Indian Kannada language. ” Audiol Res 2016 Apr 23;6(1):153. Epub 2016 Jun 23.

  • V Manchaiah, B Danermark, TA Vinay, D Tomé, R Krishna(2015), “Social representation of hearing aids: cross-cultural study in India, Iran, Portugal, and the United Kingdom” Clinical interventions in aging 10, 1601

  • V Manchaiah, B Danermark, T Ahmadi, D Tomé, F Zhao, Q Li, R Krishna(2015) “Social representation of hearing loss”: cross-cultural exploratory study in India, Iran, Portugal, and the UK, Clinical interventions in aging 10, 1857

  • V Manchaiah, PA Gomersall, D Tomé, T Ahmadi, R Krishna (2014) “Audiologists’ preferences for patient-centeredness: a cross-sectional questionnaire study of cross-cultural differences and similarities among professionals in Portugal, India and Iran”. BMJ open 4 (10), e005915

  • Manchaiah, V. Zhao, V. Widén, Stephen. Auzenne, J. Beukes, E. Ahmadi, T(2015).

  • Social representation of loud music in young adults- A cross cultural study” Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, ISSN 1050-0545

  • DeepikaVerma, Zubin Vinod, Pravesh Arya &Rajalakshmi K (2012) “Brainstem correlates of speech-in-noise perception in musicians and non-musicians “in Proceedings of the International Symposium Frontiers of Research on Speech & Music (FRSM- 2012) pp 69-73.

  • “The role of efferent auditory system in temporal processing in different age groups” in the Proceedings of the National Symposium on Acoustics NSA 2009 Souvenir. P 53.

  • Fakruddin D B & K Rajalakshmi (2005-2006). Effect of Age & Hearing Loss on Gap detection Test. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume IV: p.1-, published in January 2008.

  • Minakshi Kusari& K Rajalakshmi (2005-2006). Effects of preferred & prescribed Gain on Speech Perception in Noise – A Validation of Prescriptive Formulae. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume IV: p.30-40, published in January 2008.

  • Shaik Noor Ahmmad& K Rajalakshmi (2005-2006).Effect of Compression Ratio on Speech recognition Scores in Subjects with Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume IV:p.74-84, published in January 2008.

  • Abhay Kumar, R. & K. Rajalakshmi. (2006-07). Speech identification with single channel multichannel and channel free hearing aids. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume V: p.2-11, published in January 2010.

  • Dayal Goswami & Rajalakshmi K. (2006-07). Estimation of auditory thresholds in cochlear implant subjects using ASSR. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume V: p.53-65, published in January 2010.

  • Palash Dutta & K. Rajalakshmi. (2006-07). Pitch perception in individuals with sensorineural hearing loss with and without dead regions. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume V: p.128-137, published in January 2010.

  • Swapna Raj, S. & K. Rajalakshmi. (2006-07). Efficacy of frequency transposition hearing aid in dead region subjects. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume V: p.214-225, published in January 2010.

  • Dhanya, V.K. & K. Rajalakshmi (2007-08). Effect of different signal enhancing technologies on speech recognition in noise. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VI: p.76-86, published in January 2010.

  • Kishore, T. & K. Rajalakshmi (2007-08). Dichotic rhyme test in Telugu: A normative data on adults. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VI: p.120-130, published in January 2010.

  • Ramia& K. Rajalakshmi (2007-08). Effect of fine structure cues on rhythm perception – A simulated study (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VI: p.145-158, published in January 2010.

  • Rubina& K. Rajalakshmi (2007-08). Effect of degree of loss and age on speech identification with multi channel hearing aids. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VI: p.159-171, published in January 2010.

  • Sangamesh, C. & K. Rajalakshmi (2007-08). Dichotic rhyme test in Kannada: A normative data on adults. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VI: p.203-216, published in January 2010.

  • Lovedeep Kholia& K. Rajalakshmi. (2009-10).Development and Standardization of Speech Material Rajasthani Language. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), VolumeVIII: p.108-114, published in 2011.

  • Giridhar Krishnan & K. Rajalakshmi. (2009-10).Dichotic Rhyme test in Malayalam: A Normative Study. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VIII: p.73-80, published in 2011.

  • Prashasti P & K. Rajalakshmi (2009-10). Compressive Nonlinearity of Basilar Membrane: Evaluation through electrophysiological Test. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VIII: p.156-161, published in 2011.

  • Prathibha K.K & K. Rajalakshmi (2009-10). Electrophysiological Correlates of Loudness using Auditory Steady State Responses. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VIII: p.162-174, published in 2011.

  • Udit Saxena& K. Rajalakshmi. (2009-10). Effect of Background Noise on Temporal processing in Children and Young Adults. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VIII: p.237-242, published in2011.

  • Anoop Ommen Thomas & K. Rajalakshmi. (2010-11). Effect of Musical training on Temporal Resolution Abilities and Speech perception in Noise. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume IX: p.61-66, published in 2012.

  • Pavan M. & K. Rajalakshmi. (2010-11).Perception of Spectral Ripples and Amplitude Compressed Speech by Individual with Cochlear Hearing Loss. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume IX: p.188-198, published in 2012.

  • Sharanya Raja. & K. Rajalakshmi. (2010-11).The Effect of Noise and Hearing Impairment on Processing of Simultaneous Sentences. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume IX: p.263-275, published in 2012.

  • DeepikaVerma& K. Rajalakshmi. (2011-12).Auditory Plasticity in Musicians: A comparative study. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume X: p.66-71, published in 2014.

  • Zubin Vinod &Rajalakshmi K. (2011-12).Brainstem Correlates of Speech Perception in Noise: Carnatic Musicians. Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume X: p.348-359, published in 2014.

  • Arya Chand &Rajalakshmi K (2011-12) Comparison of Rhythm Perception in Dancers & Musicians Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume X: p. 348-359, published in 2014.

  • Baljeet Rana, Akash Juneja, Sachchidanand Sinha and K. Rajalakshmi “Comparison of Temporal Resolution Abilities in Elderly Musicians and Non-Musicians with Hearing Loss”. Proceedings of the International Symposium, FRSM-2014, 13-14 March, 2014, AIISH, Mysore pp. 21-25.

  • Manchaiah, V.K.C., Easwar, V., Boothalingam, S., Chundu, S. & Rajalakshmi, K. (Submitted). Psychological work environment and professional satisfaction among Indian audiologists.  Indian journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery.

  • Rajalakshmi K & Anoop Jagadeesh (2015). Periodicity coding and speech perception in individuals with symmetrical and asymmetrical cochlear hearing loss, Compendium of Research Funded by ARF, volume I: 2015. ISBN:978-93-81584-32-3, 132-149

  • Rajalakshmi K & Bharath Bhushan (2015). The relationship between temporal resolution and Speech perception in Noise among musicians and non-musicians, Compendium of Research Funded by ARF, volume I; 2015, ISBN: 978-93-81584-32-3, 162-170.

  • Rajalakshmi K & Apoorva H M (2015) Hearing in Musicians, Compendium of Research Funded by ARF, volume I:2015,ISBN:978-93-81584-32-3 ,150-161

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