Research Interests: Auditory Neuroscience, Hearing Healthcare, and Disability Equity in Healthcare
Current Research:
Running noise exposure tests on old and young mice to investigate how their hearing changes over time after constant noise exposure.
Creating machine learning algorithims to detect the level of hearing loss in mice using auditory brainstem response data
Access my code at my GitHub site
Current Research:
Accessibility of public health departments' social media responses to COVID-19
Policy literature review on explaining hearing loss and hearing healthcare to social workers
Epidemiological research exploring the relationship between aging, falls, and hearing loss
Wong, Alexandra. 2021. “Reviving Student Research: Strategies for Tutoring Student Research Papers” The Journal of Peer Tutoring in Secondary Schools Vol. 1 Issue 1.
DREAMS Symposium, Virtual, October 2021. Alexandra Wong. “Auditory Brainstem Response Thresholding Algorithm Using Cross-Correlation Coefficients of Adjacent Sound-Pressure Levels” (presentation)
The Johns Hopkins Neuroscience Scholars Program Symposium, Virtual, August 2021. Alexandra Wong. Kali Burke. “Auditory Brainstem Response Thresholding Algorithm Using Cross-Correlation Coefficients of Adjacent Sound-Pressure Levels” (presentation)
Johns Hopkins CARES Summer Symposium. Virtual, July 2021. Alexandra Wong. Kali Burke. “Auditory Brainstem Response Thresholding Algorithm Using Cross-Correlation Coefficients of Adjacent Sound-Pressure Levels” (presentation)
The Johns Hopkins Neuroscience Scholars Program Symposium, Virtual, August 2020. Alexandra Wong. Yuxi Chen. Pelin Ozel. Heekyung Lee. “The Effect of Aging and Memory Impairment on Experience-Dependent Plasticity of Hippocampal Place Cells” (lecture)
Johns Hopkins CARES Summer Symposium. Virtual, August 2020. Alexandra Wong. Yuxi Chen. Pelin Ozel. Heekyung Lee. “The Effect of Aging and Memory Impairment on Experience-Dependent Plasticity of Hippocampal Place Cells” (lecture)
CARES Symposium Presentation (August 2021)
DREAMS Sympsium Presentation (October 2021)