Falls in older adults are common, have high societal and monetary costs, often lead to injury and can even be fatal. It is known that noise can damage the vestibular periphery resulting in postural instability and compromised balance. This project

Research Assistant
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Email: lotze@ski.org
Office Phone: (415) 345-2057
Auditory Lab 2318 Fillmore Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
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Labs
Eye-Head Movement Laboratory
Our laboratory is interested in how changes in visual and/or vestibular function affect eye/head coordination, balance, and mobility, particularly in aging. We are currently pursuing two main lines of research: 1. The effects of central visual field loss on eye
Simon Auditory Lab
Scientist Emeritus B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology Syracuse U M.A. Speech Pathology and Audiology Stanford U Ph.D. Speech and Hearing Science City U of NY The goal of our laboratory is to examine the auditory abilities of people with various degrees of hearing loss
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Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center
The Center’s research goal is to develop and apply new scientific knowledge and practical, cost-effective devices to better understand and address the real-world problems of blind, visually impaired, and deaf-blind consumers. The RERC has many ongoing R&D projects and collaborative