Charles Wasserman

Charles Wasserman

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!

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.


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