Faculty: Christine Rota-Donahue
Undergraduate and graduate education:
BA, Faculty of medicine Paris
MS, Hunter College
MPhil, CUNY Graduate Center
Professional/clinical certificates and specialization:
- Dually certified in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology, area of expertise: Auditory Processing Disorders
Presentations:
- "Pediatric Auditory Processing Disorder: Processing of Small Frequency Changes", New Jersey Speech Language Hearing Association (NJSLHA) convention, April 2012
- “Atypical Auditory Skills in School-Aged Children", Yeshiva Noam, March 2012
- “Recognizing and Remediating Atypical Auditory Skills in Preschoolers”, OMNI Children Center, March 2011
- “Neurophysiological and behavioral processing of small frequency changes in 8-11 year-old children” , Lehman College, May 5th, 2010
- “Evaluation of Auditory Processing Disorder”, Ferkauf School of Psychology, Yeshiva University, January 2010
- "The role of the SLP in the evaluation and treatment of pediatric auditory processing disorder", New York City Speech Hearing Language Association, Columbia University, January, 2010
- “Typical and Atypical Auditory Skills Development” Infant and Toddler Interventionists , July 2007
Publications:
- Rota-Donahue, C. (In Progress). Neurophysiological Bases of Frequency Discrimination in 10-12 year-old Children with Auditory Processing Disorder or Specific Language Impairment, doctoral dissertation
- Rota-Donahue, C. (November 2010). Clinical Use of Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials, Audiology Online.
- Rota-Donahue, C. (July 2010). Neurophysiological and Behavioral Processing of Small Frequency Changes in 8 - 11 Year-Old Children, Audiology Online.
- Publication in a French journal for Speech-Language Pathologists, GLOSSA, on my professional experience in Paris and in New York: Rota-Donahue, C. (1997). De Paris à New York: temoignage d'orthophoniste. GLOSSA (55), p.26-28
Grants / honors/ fellowships received:
- Recipient of the Martin Gitterman Excellence in Teaching Award, May 2010
- CUNY grant contract 4, year 2009-2010
- Long Island Speech-Language-Hearing Association Doctoral Award, October 2009
- Certificate of achievement - Hunter College, December 1992
Research interests:
- Event Related Potentials
- Auditory Processing Disorders
- Frequency discrimination
- Specific Language Impairment
Courses taught:
- Hearing Science
- Introduction to Audiology
- Audiology for SLP
- Speech Science
Last modified: Dec 11, 2012

