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Jace Wolfe, PhD, CCC-A

Jace Wolfe, PhD, CCC-A

  • Adjunct Faculty

(405) 822-8584

Jace-Wolfe@ouhsc.edu


Education:

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Audiology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2001 
  • Master of Science, Audiology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1998
  • Bachelor of Science, Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1996


Teaching:

Professional Program:

  • CSD 8490: Special Studies: Implantable Hearing Technology


Research Interests:

  • Cochlear Implants
  • Pediatric Audiology
  • Personal FM Systems 


Clinical Interests:

  • Cochlear Implants
  • Pediatric Audiology
  • Hearing Aids & FM Systems
  • Diagnostic Audiology


Select Publications:

  • Wolfe, J., Duke, M., Miller, S., Schafer, E., Jones, C., Rakita, L., Dunn, A., Battles, J., Neumann, S., Manning, J. (2022).  Low-level speech recognition of children with hearing aids. J Am Acad Audiol, 33 (4). 
  • Wolfe, J., Duke, M., Miller, S., Schafer, E., Jones, C., Rakita, L., Dunn, A., Browning, S., Neumann, S. (2022). Evaluation of potential benefits and limitations of noise management technologies for children with hearing aids. J Am Acad Audiol, 33 (2).
  • Wolfe, J. (2020). Cochlear implants: Audiologic management and consideration for implantable hearing devices. San Diego, CA: Plural Publishing, Inc.
  • Madell, J.R., Flexer, C., Wolfe, J., & Schafer, E.C. (2019). Pediatric audiology: Diagnosis, technology and management (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
  • Smith, J., Wolfe, J., & Dettman, S. (2018). Compelling evidence supports early implantation. Hear J, 71(6), 36-38.
  • Wolfe, J., Gifford, R., Schafer, E. (2018). Measurement of the electrically-evoked stapedial reflex response with wideband acoustic reflectance measurement. J Am Acad Audiol, 29(4): 337-347. 
  • Smith, J., Wolfe, J. (2018). Updates on unilateral hearing loss. Hear J, 71(2), 18-20.
  • Wolfe, J., Neumann, S., Schafer, E., Marsh, M., Wood, M., Baker, R.S. (2017). Potential benefits of an integrated electric-acoustic sound processor with children: a preliminary report. J Am Acad Audiol, 28(2): 127-140.
  • Wolfe, J., Duke, M., Schafer, E. C., Rehmann, J., Jha, S., Baumann, S.A., John, A., Jones, C. (2017). Preliminary evaluation of a novel non-linear frequency compression scheme for use in children. Int J Audiol, 56(12): 976-988.
  • Wolfe, J., Gilbert, M., Schafer, E., Litvak, L.M., Spahr, A.J., Saoji, A., Finley,C. (2017). Optimizations for the electrically-evoked stapedial reflex threshold measurement in cochlear implant recipients. Ear Hear, 38(2): 255-261.
  • Wolfe, J., Duke, M., Schafer, E., Jones, C., Rakita, L. (2017). Evaluation of adaptive noise management technologies for school-age children with hearing loss. J Am Acad Audiol, 28(5): 415-435.
  • Smith, J., Wolfe, J., Neumann, S. (2017). Maximizing research, audiology fundamentals in ANSD management. Hear J, 70(8), 32, 34, 35, 39.
  • Duke, M., Wolfe, J., Schafer, E. (2016). Recognition of speech from the television with use of a wireless technology designed for cochlear implants. J Am Acad Audiol, 27(5): 388-394.  
  • Wolfe, J., Duke, M., Schafer, E.C., Cire, G., Menapace, C., O’Neill, L. (2016). Evaluation of a wireless audio streaming accessory to improve mobile telephone performance of cochlear implant users. Int J Audiol, 55(2): 75-82.
  • Wolfe, J., Duke, M., Schafer, E., Jones, C., Mulder, H., John, A., & Hudson, M.  (2015). Evaluation of performance with an adaptive digital remote microphone system and a digital remote microphone audio-streaming accessory system.  American Journal of Audiology, 24: 440-450. 
  • Wolfe, J., John, A.B., Schafer, E., Hudson, M., Boretzki, M., Scollie, S., Woods, W., Wheeler, J., Hudgens, K., & Neumann, S. (March 2015).  Evaluation of wideband frequency responses and non-linear frequency compression for children with mild to moderate high-frequency hearing loss.  International Journal of Audiology, 54(1): 170-181.  
  • Wolfe, J., Schafer, E., Mills, E., John, A., Hudson, M., & Anderson, S. (2015). Evaluation of the benefits of binaural hearing on the telephone for children with hearing loss.  Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 26(1): 1-8. 
  • John, A., Wolfe, J., Scollie, S., Schafer, E., Hudson, M., Woods, W., Wheeler, J., Hudgens, K., & Neumann, S. (2014). Evaluation of wideband frequency responses and non-linear frequency compression for children with cookie-bite audiometric configurations. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 25(10): 1022-1033.   
  • Wolfe, J., Mills, E., Schafer, E., John, A., & Hudson, M. (2014). Binaural hearing on the telephone for pre-school children with hearing loss. Hearing Review, 21(6): 14-16.
  • Wolfe, J., Morais, M., Neumann, S., Schafer, E., Mulder, H., Wells, N. John, A., & Hudson, M. (2013). Evaluation of speech recognition with personal FM and classroom audio distribution systems. Journal of Educational Audiology, 19:65-79.
  • Wolfe, J., Morais, M., Schafer, E., Mills, E., Mulder, H., Goldbeck, F., Marquis, F., John, A., Hudson, M., Peters, B.R., & Lianos, L. (2013). Evaluation of speech recognition of cochlear implant recipients using a personal digital adaptive radio frequency system.  Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 24(8): 714-724.   
  • John, A., Wolfe, J. Schafer, E., Hudson, M., Fox, K., Wheeler, J., & Wallace, J. In asymmetric high-frequency hearing loss, NLFC helps.  (2013). Hearing Journal, 66(9): 26-29.
  • Wolfe, J., Morais, M., Schafer, E., Mills, E., Peters, R., Lianos, L., John, A., & Hudson, M.  (2013). Better speech recognition with digital RF system in study of cochlear implants.  Hearing Journal, 66(7): 24- 26.


Service:

  • Reviewer, International Journal of Audiology
  • Editor, American Speech Language Hearing Association Division 9 Perspectives
  • Reviewer, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology