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SUJEET KUMAR SINHA
Paper Published in Scientific Journals
1. Kumar K., Bhat J.S., & Sinha, S.K, (2007). Auditory neuropathy/ dys-synchrony in
school going hearing impaired children: A South Indian Perspective. Asia Pacific
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing, 10(3), 157-164.
2. Kumar, K., Sinha, S.K., Bharti. A., Singh, N.K., & Barman A. (2007). Vestibular
evoked myogenic potentials in Individuals with Auditory neuropathy. Asia Pacific
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing, 10(3), 181-187.
3. Kumar, K., Sinha, S.K., & Bhat, J.S. (2008). Frequency specific objective threshold
measurement: Comparison between tone evoked ABR and ASSR with 40 Hz and 80
Hz amplitude modulated stimuli. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck
Surgery, 60,142-146.
4. Kumar, K. Bhat, J.S., & Sinha, S.K (2010). Effect of age on Vestibular evoked
myogenic potentials. Journal of Indian Speech and Hearing Association, 24(2), 95-
99.
5. Sinha, S.K., Bhat, J.S., & Kumar, K. (2010). Auditory Neuropathy/ Dys-synchrony in
NICU high risk babies: results from a south Indian hospital. Indian Journal of
Pediatrics, 77, (8), 916.
6. Sinha, S.K., & Basavaraj, V. (2010). Speech evoked ABR: a new tool to study the
brainstem encoding of speech sounds. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head &
Neck Surgery, 94, 395-399.
7. Sinha, S.K., & Basavaraj, V. (2010). Lateral asymmetry in speech processing at the
brainstem: Evidence from Speech evoked ABR. Journal of All India Institute of
Speech and Hearing, 29, 101-109.
8. Sinha, S.K., & Basavaraj, V. (2010). Auditory Brainstem responses to forward and
reversed speech in Normal Hearing Individuals. Journal of All India Institute of
Speech and Hearing, 29, 232-240.
9. Kumar, K., Sinha, S.K., Bharti, A.K., & Barman, A. (2011). Comparison of vestibular
evoked myogenic potentials elicited by click & short duration tone burst. Journal of
Laryngology and Otology, 125: 343-347.
10. Chabra V., & Sinha, S.K (2012). Vestibular evoked myogenic potential: review.
Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 31,177-182.
11. Kanchan, K., Jyoti, K., & Sinha, S.K. (2012). Test-retest reliability of the cochlear
hydrops analysis masking procedure. Journal of Indian Speech and Hearing
Association.
12. Sinha, S.K., Singh, N.K, Barman, A., Rajeshwari, G., & Saranya, R. (2012).
Involvement of peripheral vestibular nerve in individuals with auditory neuropathy.
European Archives of Otorhinolaryngology. DOI: 10.1007/s00405-012-2272-4
13. Sinha, S.K., Singh, N.K, Barman, A., Rajeshwari, G., & Saranya, R. (2013).
Vestibular test findings in individuals with auditory neuropathy: review. Journal of
Laryngology and Otology. , 127(5), 448-451.
14. Sinha S.K., Kruthika, S., & Saranya, R. (2013, In press). cVEMP and oVEMP test
findings in Individuals with auditory neuropathy. Audiology Research.
DOI:10.4081/75
15. Gnanateja, N., Ranjan, R., Firdose, H., Sinha, S.K., & Maruthy, S. (2013, In press).
Acoustic Basis of Context Dependent Brainstem Encoding of Speech. Hearing
Research. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heares.2013.06.002.
In House Publications
1. Sinha S.K., & Vanaja C.S. (2009). Electrocochleography in individuals with Auditory
Dys-synchrony. Published in Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on
Dissertation done at AIISH).
2. Sonitha, K., & Sinha S.K. (2012). Binaural Interaction Component in Children using
Click and Speech Stimuli. Published in Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles
based on Dissertation done at AIISH).
3. Sharma, B., & Sinha, S.K. (2012). The relationship between DPOAE Fine-Structure
and Hearing Sensitivity across different Age groups and Gender. Published in Student
Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on Dissertation done at AIISH).
4. Swathi V.M., & Sinha, S.K. (2012). Effect of Dance Training On Vestibular Evoked
Myogenic Potentials. Published in Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles
based on Dissertation done at AIISH).
Non-Referred Publication:
1. Sinha, S.K (2010). Audiological findings & Pathophysiological correlates in
Auditory Dys-Synchrony. Published in Proceedings on Identification, Diagnosis
& management of Auditory Dys-Synchrony. In house publications, AIISH,
MYOSRE.
2. Sinha, S. K (2010). Case studies in individuals with dead regions. Published in
proceedings of identification, diagnosis and Management of Cochlear Dead
Regions. In house publications, AIISH, MYOSRE.
Dr.SUJEET KUMAR SINHA
Lecturer
Department of Audiology
Paper Published in Scientific Journals
National Journals
1. Kumar, K., Sinha, S.K., & Bhat, J.S. (2008). Frequency specific objective threshold
measurement: Comparison between tone evoked ABR and ASSR with 40 Hz and 80
Hz amplitude modulated stimuli. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck
Surgery, 60,142-146.
2. Kumar, K. Bhat, J.S., & Sinha, S.K (2010). Effect of age on Vestibular evoked
myogenic potentials. Journal of Indian Speech and Hearing Association, 24(2), 95-
99.
3. Sinha, S.K., Bhat, J.S., & Kumar, K. (2010). Auditory Neuropathy/ Dys-synchrony in
NICU high risk babies: results from a south Indian hospital. Indian Journal of
Paediatrics, 77, (8), 916.
4. Sinha, S.K., & Basavaraj, V. (2010). Speech evoked ABR: a new tool to study the
brainstem encoding of speech sounds. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head &
Neck Surgery, 94, 395-399.
5. Sinha, S.K., & Basavaraj, V. (2010). Lateral asymmetry in speech processing at the
brainstem: Evidence from Speech evoked ABR. Journal of All India Institute of
Speech and Hearing, 29, 101-109.
6. Sinha, S.K., & Basavaraj, V. (2010). Auditory Brainstem responses to forward and
reversed speech in Normal Hearing Individuals. Journal of All India Institute of
Speech and Hearing, 29, 232-240.
7. Chabra V., & Sinha, S.K (2012). Vestibular evoked myogenic potential: review.
Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 31,177-182.
8. Kanchan, K., Jyoti, K., & Sinha, S.K. (2012). Test-retest reliability of the cochlear
hydrops analysis masking procedure. Journal of Indian Speech and Hearing
Association.
International Journals
1. Kumar K., Bhat J.S., & Sinha, S.K, (2007). Auditory neuropathy/ dys-synchrony in
school going hearing impaired children: A South Indian Perspective. Asia Pacific
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing, 10(3), 157-164.
2. Kumar, K., Sinha, S.K., Bharti. A., Singh, N.K., & Barman A. (2007). Vestibular
evoked myogenic potentials in Individuals with Auditory neuropathy. Asia Pacific
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing, 10(3), 181-187.
3. Kumar, K., Sinha, S.K., Bharti, A.K., & Barman, A. (2011). Comparison of vestibular
evoked myogenic potentials elicited by click & short duration tone burst. Journal of
Laryngology and Otology, 125: 343-347.
4. Sinha, S.K., Singh, N.K, Barman, A., Rajeshwari, G., & Saranya, R. (2013).
Involvement of peripheral vestibular nerve in individuals with auditory neuropathy.
European Archives of Otorhinolaryngology. 270, 2207–2214. DOI: 10.1007/s00405-
012-2272-4
5. Sinha, S.K., Singh, N.K, Barman, A., Rajeshwari, G., & Saranya, R. (2013). Vestibular
test findings in individuals with auditory neuropathy: review. Journal of Laryngology
and Otology , 127(5), 448-451.
6. Sinha S.K., Kruthika, S., & Saranya, R. (2013). cVEMP and oVEMP test findings in
Individuals with Auditory Neuropathy. Audiology Research, 3(e4), 26-30 DOI:
10.4081/audiores.2013.e4.
7. Gnanateja, N., Ranjan, R., Firdose, H., Sinha, S.K., & Maruthy, S. (2013). Acoustic
Basis of Context Dependent Brainstem Encoding of Speech. Hearing Research, 304,
28-32.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heares.2013.06.002.
8. Sinha S.K., Bohra, V., & Sanju, H.K. (2013). Comparison of cervical and ocular
vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in dancers and non-dancers. Audiology
Research, 3:e6, 42-47.
9. Sarvanan, P., & Sinha, S.K. (2013). Utility of vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in
the diagnosis of Meniere’s disease. Journal of Hearing Science, 3(3),9-15.
10. Shalini Bansal, Shruti sahni, Sujeet Kumar Sinha (2013). Cervical and ocular vestibular
evoked myogenic potentials in individuals with severe to profound hearing loss.
Journal of Hearing Science, 3(4): OA56-63.
11. Niraj Kumar Singh, Sujeet Kumar Sinha, Rajeshwari Govindaswamy, Kumari Apeksha
(2014). Are cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials sensitive to changes in the
vestibular system associated with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo? Hearing
Balance and Communication, 12(1):20-26.
12. Sinha, S.K., Barman, A., Singh, N.K., Rajeshwari, G., & Sharnya R. (2014). Vestibular
evoked myogenic potentials and caloric test results in individuals with Auditory
Neuropathy. Journal of Vestibular Research.
13. Neupane, A., Gururaj, K.,Mehta, G., & Sinha, S.K.(2014). Effect of repetition rate on
speech evoked ABR in younger and middle aged individuals. Audiology Research.
In House Publications
1. Sinha S.K. & Vanaja C.S. (2009). Electrocochleography in individuals with Auditory
Dys-synchrony. Published in Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on
Dissertation done at AIISH).
2. Sonitha, K., & Sinha S.K. (2012). Binaural Interaction Component in Children using
Click and Speech Stimuli. Published in Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles
based on Dissertation done at AIISH).
3. Sharma, B., & Sinha, S.K. (2012). The relationship between DPOAE Fine-Structure
and Hearing Sensitivity across different Age groups and Gender. Published in Student
Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles based on Dissertation done at AIISH).
4. Swathi V.M., & Sinha, S.K. (2012). Effect of Dance Training On Vestibular Evoked
Myogenic Potentials. Published in Student Research at AIISH, Mysore (Articles
based on Dissertation done at AIISH).
Non-Referred Publication:
1. Sinha, S.K (2010). Audiological findings & Pathophysiological correlates in
Auditory Dys-Synchrony. Published in Proceedings on Identification, Diagnosis
& management of Auditory Dys-Synchrony. In house publications, AIISH,
MYOSRE.
2. Sinha, S. K (2010). Case studies in individuals with dead regions. Published in
proceedings of identification, diagnosis and Management of Cochlear Dead
Regions. In house publications, AIISH, MYOSRE.