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International Journals
1. Kumar,K., Sinha, S.K., Bharati, A. K., & Barman, A. (2011). Comparison of vestibular
evoked mysogenic potentials elicited by click and short duration tone burst stimuli.
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 125, 343-347.
2. Prabhu,P., Avilala, V. K., & Barman, A. (2011). Speech perception abilities for spectrally
modified signals in individuals with auditory dys-synchrony. International Journal of
Audiology, 50, 349-352.
3. Prabhu, P., Avilala, V. K, & Barman, A. (2011). Effect of Filtering on Perception of
Monosyllables (CV) and Words. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and
Hearing, 14 (2), 111-118.
4. Rana, B. & Barman, A. (2011). Correlation between speech-evoked auditory brainstem
responses and transient evoked otoacoustic emissions. The Journal of Laryngology &
Otology, 125, 911-916.
5. Avilala, V. K., Mohan, D., & Barman, A. (2012). Spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in
individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder. Audiological Medicine, 10,
50-54.
6. Sinha, S. K., Barman, A., Singh, N, K., Rajeshwari, G., & Sharanya, R. (2013). Involvement
of peripheral vestibular nerve in individuals with auditory neuropathy. Eur Arch
Ototrhinolaryngol, 270, 2207-2214.
7. Sinha, S. K., Barman, A., Singh, N. K., Rajeshwari, G., & Sharanya, R. (2013). Vestibular test
findings in individuals with auditory neuropathy: review. The Journal of Laryngology
& Otology, 127, 448-451.
8. Singh, N. K., & Barman, A. (2013). Characterizing the frequency tuning properties of air-
conduction ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in healthy individuals.
International Journal of Audiology, 52, 849-854.
9. Narne,A., Barman,A., Deepthi, M., & Shachi. (2014). Effect of Companding on speech
recognition in quiet and noise for listeners with ANSD. International Journal of
Audiology, 53, 94-100.
10. Singh, N.K., Kumar, P., Aparna, T. H., & Barman, A. (2014). Rise/fall and plateau time
optimization for cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential elicited by short tone
bursts of 500 Hz. International journal of Audiology, 53, 490-496.
11. Barman, A., Sinha, S. K., & Prabhu, P. (2016). Amplification strategy to enhance speech
perception in individuals with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder. Hearing, Balance and
Communication, 14(1), 25–35. http://doi.org/10.3109/21695717.2015.1075322
12. Narne, V. K., Chatni, S., Kalaiah, M. K., Chandan, H. S., Deepthi, M., & Barman, A. (2015).
Temporal processing and speech perception in quiet and noise across different degrees of
ANSD. Hearing, Balance and Communication, 13(3), 100–110.
http://doi.org/10.3109/21695717.2015.1021565
13. Singh, N. K., & Barman, A. (2015). Efficacy of ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potential in
identifying posterior semicircular canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Ear and
Hearing, 36(2), 261–268.
14. Singh, N. K., Sinha, S. K., Rajeshwari, G., Apeksha, K., & Barman, A. (2015). Frequency-Amplitude
Ratio of Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential for Identifying Meniere’s Disease.
International Journal of Health Sciences and Research (IJHSR), 5(3), 228–237.
15. Sujeet, K. S., Niraj, K. S., Animesh, B., Rajeshwari, G., & Sharanya, R. (2014). Cervical vestibular
evoked myogenic potentials and caloric test results in individuals with auditory neuropathy
spectrum disorders. Journal of Vestibular Research, 24(4), 313–323.
16. Prabhu, P., Narne, V. K., & Barman, A. (2014). Long Ringing Cochlear Microphonics - Not Unique
to Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder in Children. Journal of Otology & Rhinology,
03(06). http://doi.org/10.4172/2324-8785.1000196
National Journal
1. Varun Uthappa, Priyanka Shailat & Animesh Barman. (2010). Relationship between OAEs
and Behavioral Discrimination ability of Normal Hearing Individuals. JAIISH29, 1, 110-
114.
2. Vijay Kumar Yadav Avilala, Prashanth Prabhu P, & Animesh Barman. (2010). The effect of
Filtered Speech on Speech Identification Scores of Young Normal Hearing Adults.
JAIISH,29, 1, 115-119.
3. Niraj Kumar Singh., & Animesh Barman. (2014). Characterizing the Effects of Frequency
on Parameters of Short Tone-bursts Induced Ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic
Potentials. Journal of Indian Speech & Hearing Association, 28 (1), 1-9.
4. Prawin Kumar., Kaushalendra Kumar., & Animesh Barman. (2013). Effect of short
duration noise exposure on behavioral threshold and transient evoked otoacoustic
emission. Indian Journal of Otology, 19 91), 9-12.
5. Prawin Kumar., Kaushalendra Kumar., & Animesh Barman. (2013). Effect of Short
Duration Broad band Noise on Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emission Amplitude.
Indian Journal of Head Neck Surg. 65 (1), 44-47.
a) Student research publication:
1. Deppashree Agarwal & Animesh Barman. (2010). A search to possible pathways for later
peaks of VEMP and N3 potentials. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on
dissertation done at AIISH), Volume V: 2006 -07, 65-77.
2. Kishan, M. M., & Animesh Barman. (2010). Some aspects of Temporal Processing in
Individual with Learning Disability. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on
dissertation done at AIISH), Volume V: 2006 -07, 93-103.
3. Niraj Kumar Singh & Animesh Barman. (2010). Importance of long latency Potential in
pediatric Hearing Assessment. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on
dissertation done at AIISH), Volume V: 2006 -07, 114-126.
4. Sumesh, K., & Animesh Barman. (2010). Brainstem Responses to Speech in Normal
Hearing and Cochlear Hearing loss Individuals. Students Research at AIISH (Articles
based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume V: 2006 -07, 187-199.
5. Bindu, P., & Animesh Barman. (2010). Estimation of Behavioral Threshold using click
evoked ALR in normal and hearing impaired population. Students Research at AIISH
(Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VI: 2007 -08, 30-41.
6. Sumitha, M. M., & Animesh Barman. (2010). The cortical Neural Processing for
Spectrally Different Speech Sounds in Individuals with Cochlear Hearing Loss.
Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume
VI: 2007 -08, 243-256.
7. Vignesh, S. S., & Animesh Barman. (2010). Comparison of click and Chirp evoked ABR
in normal Hearing and hearing impaired individuals. Students Research at AIISH
(Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VI: 2007 -08, 257-274.
8. Jawahar Antony Periannan., & Animesh Barman. (2010). PAMR: An objective tool to
measure Hearing Sensitivity in Individuals with Normal Hearing and Hearing
Impaired. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH),
Volume VII: 2008 -09, 66-77.
9. Ramesh Chandra Indlamuri., & Animesh Barman. (2010). Relationship Between
Auditory Long Latency Response and Speech Identification Scores in Individuals
with Auditory Neuropathy. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on
dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VII: 2008 -09, 188-201.
10. Shuchi Garg & Animesh Barman. (2010). Relationship between Speech Identification
Scors and Auditory Evoked Potentials in Children with Learning Disability. Students
Research at AIISH (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VII: 2008
-09, 232-245.
11. Vivekanandha M., & Animesh Barman. (2010). Utility of Vestibular Evoked Myogenic
Potentials in Differential Diagnosis of Suspected Meniere’s Disease and Beningn
Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on
dissertation done at AIISH), Volume VII: 2008 -09, 282-
12. Dhanya, M., & Animesh Barman. (2011). OAE profile in individuals with tinnitus
having normal hearing sensitivity. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on
dissertation done at AIISH) , Vol.VIII: 2009-10, 53-63.
13. Mohan Kumar, K., & Animesh Barman. (2011). Maturation of speech evoked cortical
auditory evoked potential. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on dissertation
done at AIISH), Vol.VIII: 2009-10, 115-124.
14. Rohith, H., & Animesh Barman. (2011). Cortical evoked potentials in children using
speech and non-speech stimuli. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on
dissertation done at AIISH), Vol.VIII: 2009-10, 199-209.
15. Vinu Francis & Animesh Barman. (2011). VEMP findings in individuals with otitis
media. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH),
Vol.VIII: 2009-10, 257-265.
16. Vivek Mandal & Animesh Barman. (2011). Effect of ageing on vestibular evoked
myogenic potential. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on dissertation done
at AIISH), Vol.VIII: 2009-10, 276-283.
17. Bharath Bhushan., & Animesh Barman. (2012). Physiological Correlates of Masking
Level Difference. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on dissertation done at
AIISH), Vol.IX: 2010-11, 85-92.
18. Nike, G. Gananateja., & Animesh Barman. (2012). Relationship Between Consonanant
Perception and Psychoacoustic Measures in Auditory Dys-Synchrony. Students
Research at AIISH (Articles based on dissertation done at AIISH), Vol.IX: 2010-11,
157-170.
19. Ranjeet Ranjan., & Animesh Barman. (2012). Effect of Stimulus Rate on Subcortical
Auditory Processing in Children. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on
dissertation done at AIISH), Vol.IX: 2010-11, 250-262.
Compendium
1. Kumar, N. K., Sinha, S. K., Rajeshwari, G., Barman, A. (2015). Altered frequency tuning of
VEMP: Could it be a diagnostic tool to identify endolymphatic hydrops?. In Compendium of
research. Mysuru: All India Institute of Speech and Hearing.
2. Kumar, N. K., Kumar, P., Apeksha, K., Barman, A. (2015). Dizziness index of impairment in
activities of daily living scale for Indian population. In Compendium of research. Mysuru: All
India Institute of Speech and Hearing.
Publications of Dr. Animesh Barman, Reader in Audiology, AIISH, Mysore -6.
Sl No 7: SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PUBLISHED IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
1. Ajith Kumar & Animesh Barman. (2002). Effect of efferent induced changes on acoustic reflex, International Journal of Audiology, 41, 144-147.
2. Amit Gupta & Animesh Barman. (2004). Effect of hormones on TEOAEs. Indian Journal of Otology (an International journal), 10, 24-26.
3. Kumar K, Sinha S K, Bharati A, Singh N K & Barman A. (2007). Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential as a Tool to Identify Vestibular Involvement In Auditory Neuropathy. Asia Pacif Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing, 10( 3), 181-187.
4. Prashanth Prabhu P, Vijay Kumar Yadav Avilala, & Animesh Barman. (2011). Effect of Filtering on Perception of Monosyllables (CV) and Words. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech , Language and Hearing, 14 (2), 111-118.
5. K Kumar, S Kumar Sinha, A Kumar Bharathi, & A Barman. (2011). Comparision of Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials Elicited by Click and Short Duration Tone Burst Stimuli. The Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 125, 343-347.
6. B Rana, & A, Barman. (2011). Correlation between Speech-evoked Auditory Brainstem responses and Transient Evoked Ototacoustic Emissions. The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 125, 911-916.
7. Prashanth Prabhu, Vijay Avilala, & Animesh Barman. (2011). Speech Perception Abilities for Spectrally Modified Singls in Individuals with Auditory Dys-synchrony. International Journal of Audiology, 50, 349-352.
Sl No 8: SCIENTIFIC PAERS PUBLISHED IN NATIONAL JOURNALS
1. Buvaneswari & Animesh Barman. ( 1993). MLD in normals and subject with sensorineural hearing loss. JISHA, 12.1, 90-93.
2. Aniket Saoji & Animesh Barman. (1994). Effect of vibrator application force on bone conduction out put. JISHA, 49-51.
3. Komal Arora & Animesh Barman. (2002). Can SOAE be a tool to identify a person who is susceptible to NIHL? JISHA, 16, 31-35.
4. Mukesh Tyagi & Animesh Barman. (2003). Effect of repetition rate on click evoked acoustic reflex thresholds in individuals with cochlear dysfunction. JISHA, Vol. 17, 10-14.
5. Sandeep M., & Animesh Barman. (2003). Effect of duration of contralateral acoustic stimulation in suppression of TEOAEs. JISHA, Vol. 17, 23-26.
6. Sandeep M., & Animesh Barman. (2004). Contralateral suppression of TEOAEs: A tool to identify the distribution of efferent Auditory Nerve Fibers to the cochlea. JISHA, Vol.18, 14-17.
7. Peter, V. & Animesh Barman. (2005). An insight into the generation of DPOAE. JAISH, Vol. 19. 26-31.
8. Rachna V Hinduja, Prema Devi, & Animesh Barman. (2008). Threshold estimation of Normal Hearing and Hearing Impaired Adults through ASSR Using IAFM Stimulus. JISHA, 22, 1-7.
9. Vishwakarma Chandrakant, Arivudai Nambi P, & Animesh Barman. (2008). A search for an Appropriate Protocol to Record TEOAEs and Contralateral Supression of TEOAEs. JISHA, 22, 13-16.
10. Varun Uthappa, Priyanka Shailat & Animesh Barman. (2010). Relationship between OAEs and Behavioral Discrimination Ability of Normal Hearing Individuals. JAIISH, 29 (1), 110-114.
11. Vijay Kumar Yadav Avilala, Prashanth Prabhu, & Animesh Barman. (2010). The Effect of Filtered Speech on Speech Identification Scores of Young Normal Hearing Adults. JAIISH, 29 (1), 115-119.
Sl No 9: SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PUBLISHED IN PROCEEDINGS OF SEMINARS / SYMPOSIUMS /CONFERENCES ETC.
1. Animesh Barman. (2008). Practical aspects of calibration of audiologic equipment. In Proceedings of the workshop on standards and calibration of audiologic & Speech Equipment, 15-20,. Sweekaar Rehabilitation Institute for Handicapped, Hyderabad
2. Animesh Barman. (2010). Introduction to anatomy physiology of the cochlea. In Proceedings of Seminar on Issues Related to Identification and Management of Individuals with Cochlear Dead Regions, 1-5, All India Institute of Speech & Hearing, Mysore.
3. Animesh Barman. (2010). Auditory Dys-synchrony in Infants and Toddler. In In Proceedings of Seminar on Issues Related to Identification and Management of Individuals with Auditory Dys-Synchrony, 37-47, All India Institute of Speech & Hearing, Mysore.
Sl No 10: SCIENTIFIC PAPERS PUBLISHED IN STUDENT RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
1. Chandni Jain, & Animesh Barman. (2007). Effect of Conductive mechanism on distortion product otoacoustic emissions. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume I: 2002-2003, 13-19.
2. Mamatha N M, & Animesh Barman. (2007). Effect of repetition rate on Auditory Brainstem Responses in adults and elderly. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume I:2002-2003, 39-51.
3. Rakheelakshmi & Animesh Barman. (2007). Hormonal influence on auditory function. Students Reaserch at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume I:2002-2003, 62-70.
4. Sindhuja & Animesh Barman. (2007). Effect of mobile phones and landline phones on the physiology of hearing. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume II:2003-2004, 31-40.
5. Thenmozhi & Animesh Barman. (2007). AC and BC ASSR in individuals with normal hearing and hearing impairment. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume II:2003-2004, 48-60.
6. Amy Kunnathur & Animesh Barman. (2008). Audiological Findings in Infants and
Toddlers with Risk Factors. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume III: 2004-2005, 23-35.
7. Minakshi Verma & Animesh Barman. (2008). Audiological Findings in Infants and Toddlers with Hyper-bilirubinemia and Physiological Jaundice: A Longitudinal Study. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume III: 2004-2005, 83-95.
8. Sailaja & Animesh Barman. (2008). Evaluation of Some Aspects of Auditory Temporal Processing Defecits in Subjects with Conductive Hearing Loss. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume III:2004-2005, 96-110.
9. Kaushlendra Kumar & Animesh Barman. (2008). Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials in Normals and Individuals with Dizziness. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume IV:2005-2006, 20-29, 2008.
10. Rachna V Hinduja & Animesh Barman. (2008). Auditory Steady State Potentials and Word Recognition Scores in Normal Hearing and Hearing Impaired Individuals with SNHL. Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume IV:2005-2006, 50-63.
11. Tessy Joseph, & Animesh Barman. (2008). Does Ear Advantage Changes with Age? Students Research at AIISH(Articles based on Dissertation) Volume IV:2005-2006, 131-146, 2008.
12. Depashree Agarwal & Animesh Barman. (2010). A search to possible pathways for later peaks VEMP and N3 potential. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume V Part A: 2006-2007, 65-77.
13. Kishan M M & Animesh Barman. (2010). Some aspects of temporal processing deficits in individuals with learning disability. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume V Part A: 2006-2007, 93-103.
14. Niraj Kumar Singh, & Animesh Barman. (2010). Importance of long latency potential in peadiatric hearing assessment. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume V Part A: 2006-2007, 114-126.
15. Sumesh K & Animesh Barman. (2010). Brainstem Rsponses to speech in nofmal hearing and cochlear hearing loss individuals. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume V Part A: 2006-2007, 187-199.
16. Bindu P., & Animesh Barman. (2010). Estimation of behavioral threshold using click evoked ALLR in normal and hearing impaired population. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VI Part A: 2007-2008, 30-41.
17. Sumitha M M, & Animesh Barman. (2010). The Cortical Neural Processing for spectrally different speech sounds in individuals with cochlear hearing loss. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VI Part A: 2007-2008, 243-256.
18. Vignesh S S & Animesh Barman. (2010). Comparison of click and chirp evoked ABR in normal hearing and hearing impaired individuals. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VI Part A: 2007-2008, 257-274.
19. Jawahar Antony Periannan, & Animesh Barman. (2010). PAMR: An objective tool to measure hearing sensitivity in individuals with normal hearing and hearing impairment. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VI Part A: 2008-2009, 66-77.
20. Ramesh Chandra Indlamuri, & Animesh Barman. (2010). Relationship between auditory long latency response and speech identification scores in individuals with auditory neuropathy. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VI Part A: 2008-2009, 188-201.
21. Suchi Garg & Animesh Barman. (2010). Relationship between speech identification scores and auditory evoked potentials in children with learning disability. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VI Part A: 2008-2009, 232-245.
22. Vivekanandha M, & Animesh Barman. (2010). Utility of Vestibular Evoked myogenic potentials in the differential diagnosis of suspected Meniere’s disease and Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. Students Research at AIISH (Articles based on Dissertation) Volume VI Part A: 2008-2009, 282-293.
23. Dhanya M. & Animesh Barman. (2011). OAE profile in individual with tinnitus having normal hearing sensitivity. Volume VIII: Part A: 2009-10, 53-63.
24. Mohan Kumar K & Animesh Barman. (2011). Maturation of speech evoked cortical auditory evoked potential. Volume VIII: Part A: 2009-10, 115-124.
25. Rohit H & Animesh Barman. (2011). Cortical evioked potential in children using speech and non speech stimuli. Volume VIII: Part A: 2009-10, 199-209.
26. Vinu Francis & Animesh Barman. (2011). VEMP findings in individuals with otitis media. Volume VIII: Part A: 2009-10, 257-265.
27. Vivek Mandal & Animesh Barman. (2011). Effect of aging on vestibular evoked myogenic potential. Volume VIII: Part A: 2009-10, 276-283.
Sl No 11: CHAPTERS PUBLISHED IN BOOKS (INTERNATIONAL): Nil
Sl No 12: BOOKS PUBLISHED (INTERNATIONAL): Nil
Sl No 13: CHAPTERS PUBLISHED IN BOOKS (NATIONAL)
1. Animesh Barman. (2000). Neonatal hearing screening and audiological management. In S Ramaa, (Ed.) Developmental disorder: Early identification and intervention, 52-59.
2. A.Barman. (2009). Anatomy and physiology of the ear and causes of hearing loss. In Self learning material for Diploma in Hearing, Language and Speech, Course III: Basic Medical Sciences related to Speech & Hearing, 97-123, All India Institute of Speech & Hearing, Mysore.