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Curriculum Vitae Adriana Zekveld, PhD Personal information: Surname: First names: Email: Date of birth: Nationality: Personal: Zekveld Adriana Agatha [email protected] / [email protected] 16 April 1981 Dutch 1 child, born 2011 Academic positions: Jan 2011-present Post-doctoral researcher, ENT/Audiology and EMGO Institute for Health and Care research, VU University medical center, Amsterdam. VENI project “The eye as measure of listening effort”. Jan 2012- present Senior lecturer, Linnaeus Centre HEAD, The Swedish Institute for Disability Research & Department of Behavioral Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden. Project “Mismatch in the Brain”. Nov 2009-Dec 2011 Post-doctoral researcher, Linnaeus Centre HEAD, The Swedish Institute for Disability Research & Department of Behavioral Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden. Project “Mismatch in the Brain”. Nov 2008- Oct 2009 Post-doctoral researcher, department of ENT/Audiology and EMGO Institute, VU University medical center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 2004-2008: PhD student. Title of research: Textual support to improve the comprehension of speech in adverse listening conditions. Department of ENT/Audiology and EMGO Institute, VU University medical center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The Ph.D. study occurred in the context of Project 004171 ‘HearCom’, granted by the European Commission. 2003-2004: Research assistant. Department of ENT/Audiology and EMGO Institute, VU medical center, Amsterdam. Education and training: 2010: Introduction to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a tool to investigate the cognitive neuroscience of hearing. (HEAD Graduate School, SIDR, Linköping University, Sweden – postgraduate course) 2008: PhD, Medicine, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 2006: Linear regression analysis and analysis of variance. (Postgraduate education Epidemiology, EMGO research Institute). 2006: Sensory Systems (Helmholtz PhD course). 2006: Ethical aspects of research involving human subjects. (PhD course, VU University medical center). Curriculum Vitae – Adriana Zekveld 1 2006: CaRe Introduction Course (PhD course of The Netherlands School of Primary Care Research). 2004: Master of Science, Cognitive Psychology, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ‘Cum Laude’. Master thesis: ‘A fMRI study of the cortical activation in response to speech-in-noise stimuli.’ 2003: Master of Science, Experimental Neuropsychology, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Master thesis: ‘De relatie tussen gehoorverlies en het cognitief functioneren bij volwassenen’. 2000: Bachelor of Science, Psychology, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ‘Cum Laude’. 1999: General secondary education, ‘Cum Laude’. Supervising and teaching: 2010-present Cosupervisor of post-doc researcher (K. Mortier; dept. of ENT/Audiology, VUmc, Amsterdam). 2009-present Cosupervisor of post-doc researcher (T. Koelewijn; dept. of ENT/Audiology, VUmc, Amsterdam). 2009-present Cosupervisor of PhD student (L. Kilman; Linnaeus Centre HEAD, SIDR, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden). 2009-2011 Cosupervisor of PhD student (J. Besser; dept. of ENT/Audiology, VUmc, Amsterdam). 2006, 07, 09, 10 Supervisor of four Master of Science students, Master of Science in Clinical Neuropsychology, VU University, Amsterdam. (Master Thesis Supervisor). 2006/2007: Supervisor of the practical workshops for Bachelor of Science students in Medicine, VU University, Amsterdam. 2003: Supervisor of the practical workshops of the course “Functieleer” (Cognitive Psychology) for Bachelor of Science students in Psychology, VU University, Amsterdam. Research Interests: Cognitive Hearing Science: Cognitive abilities relevant for speech comprehension, Hearing Impairment, Listening Effort, Age-effects in speech comprehension, Neuro-imaging, Pupillometry. Grants and Prizes: 2010: VENI Grant, NWO – Innovational Research Incentives Scheme, The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. € 250.000 2009: Talentbeleid VU (VI support scheme). € 60.000 Curriculum Vitae – Adriana Zekveld 2 2003: ‘Prof. dr. DJ Bakker scriptieprijs’, first prize. Awarded Master thesis: ‘De relatie tussen gehoorverlies en het cognitief functioneren bij volwassenen.’ VU University, Amsterdam. Curriculum Vitae – Adriana Zekveld 3 List of International Peer-Reviewed Publications (published or in press): 1) Kramer, S.E., Lorens, A., Coninx, F., Zekveld, A.A., Piotrowska, A., Skarzynski, H. (2012). Processing load during listening: The influence of task characteristics on the pupil response. In press (Language and cognitive processes). 2) Besser, J., Zekveld, A.A., Kramer, S.E., Rönnberg, J, Festen, J.M. (2012). New measures of masked text recognition in relation to speech-in-noise perception and their associations with age and cognitive abilities. Accepted for publication, Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 3) Zekveld, A.A., Rudner, M., Johnsrude, I.S., Festen, J.M., Van Beek, J.M.H., Rönnberg, J. (2011) The influence of semantically related and unrelated text cues on the intelligibility of sentences in noise. Ear and Hearing, 32, e16-e25. 4) Koelewijn, T., Zekveld, A.A., Festen, J.M., Kramer, S.E. (2011). Pupil dilation uncovers extra listening effort in the presence of a single-talker masker. Accepted for publication, Ear and Hearing. 5) Zekveld, A.A., Kramer, S.E., Festen, J.M. (2011). Cognitive Load during Speech Perception in Noise: The Influence of Age, Hearing Loss, and Cognition on the Pupil Response. Ear and Hearing, 32, 498-510. 6) Zekveld, A.A., Kramer, S.E., Festen, J.M. (2010). Pupil response as an indication of effortful listening: The influence of sentence intelligibility. Ear and Hearing, 31, 480-490. 7) Rönnberg, J., Rudner, M., Lunner, T., & Zekveld, A.A. When cognition kicks in: Working memory and speech understanding in noise. Noise & Health, 12, 263-269. 8) Kramer, S.E., Zekveld, A.A., Houtgast, T. (2009). Measuring cognitive factors in speech comprehension: The value of using the Text Reception Threshold test as a visual equivalent of the SRT test. The Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 50, 507-515. 9) Zekveld, A.A., Kramer, S.E., Kessens, J.M., Vlaming, M.S.M.G., & Houtgast, T. (2009). User evaluation of a communication system that automatically generates captions to improve telephone communication. Trends in Amplification, 13, 1, 44-68. 10) Zekveld, A.A., Kramer, S.E., Kessens, J.M., Vlaming, M.S.M.G., & Houtgast, T. (2009) The Influence of Age, Hearing, and Working Memory on the Speech Comprehension Benefit Derived from an Automatic Speech Recognizer. Ear and Hearing, 30, 262-272. 11) Mokkink, L.B., Knol, D.L., Zekveld, A.A., Goverts, S.T., Kramer, S.E. (2009) Factor structure and reliability of the Dutch version of seven scales of the Communication Profile for the Hearing Impaired (CPHI). Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 52, 2, 454464. 12) Zekveld, A.A., Kramer, S.E., Kessens, J.M., Vlaming, M.S.M.G. & Houtgast, T. (2008). The benefit obtained from visually displayed text from an automatic speech recognizer during listening to speech presented in noise. Ear and Hearing, 29, 838-852. 13) Zekveld, A.A., Kramer, S.E., Vlaming, M.S.M.G. & Houtgast, T. (2008). Audiovisual perception of speech in noise and masked written text. Ear and Hearing, 29, 99-111. Curriculum Vitae – Adriana Zekveld 4 14) Zekveld, A.A., Deijen, J.B., Goverts, S.T., Kramer, S.E. (2007). The relationship between nonverbal cognitive functions and hearing loss. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 50, 74-82. 15) Zekveld, A.A., George, E.L.J., Kramer, S.E., Goverts, S.T., & Houtgast, T. (2007). The development of the Text Reception Threshold test: A visual analogue of the Speech reception Threshold test. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 50, 576-584. 16) George, E.L.J., Zekveld, A.A., Kramer, S.E., Goverts, S.T., Festen, J.M. & Houtgast, T. (2007). Auditory and nonauditory factors affecting speech reception in noise by older listeners. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 121, 2362-2375. 17) Zekveld, A.A., Heslenfeld, D.J., Festen, J.M., & Schoonhoven, R. (2006). Top-down and bottom-up processes in speech comprehension. NeuroImage, 32, 1826-1836. 18) Kramer, S.E., Allessie, G.H.M., Dondorp, A.W., Zekveld, A.A. & Kapteyn, T.S. (2005). A home education program for older adults with hearing impairment and their significant others: A randomized trial evaluating short- and long-term effects. International Journal of Audiology, 44, 255-264. Contributions to books: Rönnberg, J., Rudner, M., & Zekveld A.A. (2009). Cognitive Hearing Science: The role of a working memory system for speech understanding in old age. In Hearing care for adults. L. Hickson (Ed). Stäfa, Switzerland: Phonak. Kramer, S. E., Zekveld, A. A., & Stephens, D. (2006). Effects of a family history on late onset hearing impairments: Results of an open ended questionnaire. In The Effects of Genetic Hearing Impairment in the Family (pp. 71-80). D. Stephens and L. Jones (Eds.) England, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Conference proceedings: Zekveld, A.A., Kramer, S.E., & Houtgast, T. (2009). Cognitive factors in speech perception. In: Proceedings NAG DAGA 2009 / International Conference on Acoustics, 23-26 Mar 2009, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. (pp. 1540-1543). Invited talks: June 2011 International Forum for Hearing Instrument Developers 2011. Oldenburg, Germany. The use of pupillometry as measure of listening effort. July 2009: Invited speaker at The 11th European Congress of Psychology, Oslo. Title: The contribution of speech quality, age, and hearing loss to listening effort. March 2009: Invited speaker at the NAG-DAGA International Conference on Acoustics, Rotterdam. Title: Cognitive factors in speech perception. Oral Presentations: Nov 2011 Seminar Stichting Audiciens Register (StAr). Title: De invloed van cognitieve aspecten op de hoortoestelevaluatie. Curriculum Vitae – Adriana Zekveld 5 Dec 2010 HEaring And Deafness (HEAD) Seminar series, Linköping, Sweden. Title: An fMRI study on the influence of semantic related and unrelated text cues on the intelligibility of sentences in noise. Nov 2010 Meeting of the Dutch Workgroup on the Auditory System, Leiden. Title: Match & mismatch in the brain: Neural correlates of primed speech understanding in noise. Nov 2010 National Meeting ENT Specialists Netherlands, Nieuwegein. Title: De invloed van leeftijd, gehoorverlies, en cognitieve vaardigheden op luisterinspanning. Jun 2010 HEAD Graduate School 3rd Summer Workshop, Kolmården, Sweden. The contribution of speech intelligibility, age, hearing loss and cognition to listening effort. March 2010 “Linnaeus day”, Linnaeus centre HEAD. Title: The influence of (mis)matching cues on sentence comprehension in noise: preliminary results Nov. 2009 ‘Dag van de Perceptie’, TNO Soesterberg. Title: The contribution of speech intelligibility, age, and hearing loss to listening effort. July 2009 The HEAD Graduate School Second Summer Workshop “What’s new at HEAD?”, Båsenberga, Sweden. Introduction to round-table discussion: “Mismatch in the brain.” Nov. 2008: Meeting of the Dutch Workgroup on the Auditory System, Amsterdam. Title: Textual support to improve the comprehension of speech in adverse listening conditions. Nov. 2008: National Meeting ENT Specialists Netherlands, Maastricht. Title: Textual support to improve the comprehension of speech in adverse listening conditions. Nov. 2008: Audiological Research Cores in Europe (ARCHES) meeting, Haarlem. Title: Textual support to improve the comprehension of speech in adverse listening conditions. Oct. 2008: Annual Hearcom meeting, Leiden. Title: Textual support to improve the comprehension of speech in adverse listening conditions. June 2008: ‘Dag van de Perceptie’, TNO Soesterberg. Title: The benefit obtained from textual output of an Automatic Speech recognizer during speech comprehension in difficult listening situations. Sept. 2007: Annual Hearcom meeting, Wassenaar. Title: The influence of age and hearing on the benefit in speech comprehension from displayed text from an Automatic Speech Recognizer May 2007: Meeting of the Dutch Workgroup on the Auditory System. Title: Study of the benefit derived from visually displayed text from an Automatic Speech Recognizer during listening to speech in noise March 2007: Mid-Annual Hearcom meeting, Bonn, Germany. Title: Study of the benefit derived from ASR output during listening to speech in noise: Normal hearing and hearing impaired participants Oct. 2006: Annual Hearcom meeting, Alphen a/d Rijn. Title: Study of the benefit derived from ASR output during listening to speech in noise Curriculum Vitae – Adriana Zekveld 6 Sept. 2006: National autumn meeting of the Dutch Society of Audiology (NVA). Title: De bijdrage van tekst uit een automatische spraakherkenner aan het verstaan van spraak in ruis. May 2006: Hearing Science Seminar, Swansea UK. Title: The contribution of text from an Automatic Speech Recogniser to speech comprehension in noise Sept. 2005: Annual Hearcom meeting, Haarlem. Title: Text display to support speech reception in noise Nov. 2004: National Meeting ENT Specialists Netherlands. Title: Hersenactivatie gemeten met fMRI tijdens het luisteren naar spraak in ruis met verschillende signaal-ruis verhoudingen. Sept. 2004: National autumn meeting of the Dutch Society of Audiology (NVA). Title: Hersenactivatie gemeten met fMRI tijdens het luisteren naar spraak in ruis met verschillende signaal-ruis verhoudingen. Poster presentations: Jan 2011 Nov 2010 May 2006: Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience meeting, University of Arizona, Tucson. Title: An fMRI study on the influence of semantically related and unrelated text cues on the intelligibility of sentences in noise HEAD/KI/CKV Workshop, Södertälje, Sweden. Title: The influence of semantically related and unrelated text cues on the intelligibility of sentences in noise. Hearing Science Seminar, Swansea UK. Title: Top-down and bottom-up processes in speech comprehension: A fMRI study. Organization of meetings: Monthly Nov. 2009 – present: Organization of HEAD Seminar series (monthly). Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden. (http://www.ibl.liu.se/cdd/ihv/head/seminars?l=en) May 2011 Organization workshop annual EMGO+ retreat, Quality of Care program. June 2010 Third Summer Workshop HEAD, Kolmården forest, Sweden. Sept. 2007: Annual Hearcom meeting, Wassenaar, The Netherlands. Oct. 2006: Annual Hearcom meeting, Alphen a/d Rijn, The Netherlands. Academic work groups Member of Linnaeus centre for HEaring And Deafness (HEAD), Linköping Univeristy. Member of Quality of Care Postdoc team EMGO+ Member advisory committee NWO innovational research incentives scheme: VU guidance programme Memberships: Dutch Psychonomic Society (NVP). Nederlandse Vereniging voor Audiologie (NVA). Peer reviewer for: Curriculum Vitae – Adriana Zekveld 7 Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research Scandinavian Journal of Psychology Ear and Hearing NeuroImage Last updated: August 2011 Curriculum Vitae – Adriana Zekveld 8