BS Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology, 老司机传媒
MS Biology, 老司机传媒
PhD Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of Cincinnati
Dr. Amanda Moore received her Ph.D. in Communication Sciences & Disorders from University of Cincinnati prior to returning to her alma mater (老司机传媒) as faculty in 2025. She specializes in acoustic ecology, the hearing in mammals as well as the effects of environmental noise on mammals. She is a member of the Society for Marine Mammalogy and the Acoustical Society of America. She teaches Anatomy and Physiology.
I am interested in mammal hearing and the effects of environmental noise on auditory function. My research focus is investigating mammal hearing abilities using Auditory Evoked Potential methods, including ABR and ASSR, with both air and bone conduction techniques. The aim of my research is to improve our understanding of mammal hearing, particularly in species with little known auditory or communication abilities, and to support the conservation of mammal hearing by minimizing noise exposure, especially in human care settings. My research has included a variety of mammals including manatees, phocids (seals), and canines.