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Organization profile
Organization profile
The vision of CATSS is to harness the University of Minnesota's world-leading scientific expertise in sensory science to tackle the problems faced by millions of people with sensory deficits, such as low vision or hearing loss. With our aging population, sensory deficits that cut people off from their social and physical environment will have an increasingly devastating impact at both the individual and societal levels.
The Center combines the forces of scientists, clinicians, and engineers from the University of Minnesota and Mayo Clinic with the strong medical devices industry already present in the metropolitan Minneapolis area. The University of Minnesota has committed substantial funds and resources towards founding CATSS, and it officially opened in July 2015. To ensure its long-term success, CATSS will earn support from industry, government, and foundations to support its ongoing mission through applied and translational research projects that lead to tangible improvements in quality of life.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Projects and Grants
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Development of a vocoder to simulate cochlear-implant performance
4/15/19 → 4/30/20
Project: Research project
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Relative pitch perception in normal and hearing-impaired listeners
Madsen, S. M. K. & Oxenham, A. J.
4/1/19 → 10/31/20
Project: Research project
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Remote testing for psychological and physiological acoustics: Initial report of the P&P task force on remote testing
Ellen Peng, Z., Buss, E., Shen, Y., Bharadwaj, H., Christopher Stecker, G., Beim, J. A., Bosen, A. K., Braza, M., Diedesch, A. C., Dorey, C. M., Dykstra, A. R., Freyman, R., Gallun, F. J., Goldsworthy, R. L., Gray, L., Hoover, E. C., Ihlefeld, A., Koelewijn, T., Kopun, J. G., Mesik, J., & 4 others , 2020, In: Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics. 42, 1, 050009.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › peer-review
Open Access5 Scopus citations -
Laboratory simulations of conversation scenarios: Questionnaire results from patient and partner
Nelson, P., Anderson, E. & Beechey, T., 2019, In: Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics. 39, 1, 050004.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › peer-review
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No effects of attention or visual perceptual load on cochlear function, as measured with stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions
Beim, J. A., Oxenham, A. J. & Wojtczak, M., Aug 1 2019, In: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 146, 2, p. 1475-1491 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
8 Scopus citations