Sarah Crow
Ms. Sarah Crow is a graduate student at The University of Texas at Dallas in the Doctorate of Audiology Program and the Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Doctorate of Philosophy Program. She received her Bachelor of Science in Speech-Language Pathology at Texas Christian University. Sarah works in Dr. Warner-Czyz’s CHildren and Infant Listening Laboratory in partnership with the Callier Center for Communication Disorders. Research in the CHildren and Infant Listening Laboratory explores how infants, children and adolescents with hearing loss wearing cochlear implants learn to communicate with others and how communication affects how they feel about themselves. Sarah’s research focuses on how auditory status affects auditory emotion recognition in adolescents with and without hearing loss. She is also interested in exploring the intersectionality of hearing loss and comorbid conditions and how it affects their quality of life and auditory and communication progress. Ms. Crow received the Callier Center for Communication Disorders Jerger grant and serves on the Student Academy of Audiology chapter relations committee.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:04/26/2024Date updated:04/26/2024
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