Charles Wasserman
Biographical Info As an Audiology doctoral student, I am studying the human auditory system in order to help people manage/improve their hearing. Especially in our current climate of necessary distancing due to COVID-19, we see a collection of new challenges with spoken communication. For people with impaired hearing, or challenges with auditory processing, the transition to remote work/school and the addition of masks both pose new challenges to an already challenged perceptual system. Prior to working in the field of Audiology, I spent several years working as an EEG Specialist for several private Neurology practices and have had the opportunity to work with and perform electrophysiological studies with patients ages 2-weeks to 102-years. While I miss my Neurology fellows, I am excited to bring a neuroscientific perspective to the care of hearing!
Website http://www.charleswasserman.com
Level Individual Membership
Start Date August 19, 2022
City Manchester
State/Province/Region CT
Country United States
Phone 8602180722
Certifications M.S., Au.D. Graduate Student
Specialities add_adhd, autism, peak_performance
Qualifications Current Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) Graduate Student at the University of Connecticut (2021-Current) M.S. in Psychological Sciences (Behavioral Neuroscience concentration) and Graduate Certificate studies in the Neurobiology of Language from the University of Connecticut. B.A. in Psychology from the University of Hartford, graduated (spring 2013) summa cum laude with University Honors and Thesis. Formerly a NSF funded fellow at the UCONN IGERT program in the Neurobiology of Language, and a CT Institute for the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Summer Fellow.
