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Associate Professor Wayne Wilson
Associate Professor

Wayne Wilson

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Overview

Background

Wayne Wilson is an Associate Professor in the Discipline of Audiology at the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland (UQ). He holds a PhD and Post-graduate Diploma in audiology and a BSc(Hons) in auditory physiology. His research interests include listening and listening difficulties in children, the objective assessment of auditory function, and clinical competence in audiology. Wayne has published >100 papers in refereed scientific journals, >10 book chapters and 3 patents; has presented >300 papers at scientific conferences including >15 key-note/opening addresses; and has secured >35 competitive research grants totaling >AUD$4.2 million.

Availability

Associate Professor Wayne Wilson is:
Available for supervision
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, The University of Queensland
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Audiology, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of the Witwatersrand

Research interests

  • Listening and listening difficulties in children

    I am interested in listening and listening difficulties in children. My research in this area seeks to: 1) determine why some children struggle to listen in noisy environments (such as the classroom), and 2) develop the tools needed to identify and manage these children in both clinical and educational settings.

  • Objective assessment of auditory function

    I am interested in developing new methods of objectively assessing auditory function in humans and animals. My research in this area combines audiology and engineering to develop new electroacoustic and electrophysiological technologies to objectively assess auditory function in humans and animals.

  • Clinical competence in audiology

    I am interested in the construct of clinical competence (What makes a clinician "competent"). My research in this area seeks to improve how we teach and assess clinical competency in audiology.

Research impacts

My research impact is reflected in the following achievements:

Influence on policy development and public practice: My research has been cited in national white papers and clinical guidelines on auditory processing (how the the brain processes sound) in the USA, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, Netherlands, Germany and Europe; regularly listed in the “most read” and “all-round favourites” in scientific journals, and widely reported by the general media. Many of my individual research publications have been cited as ‘all-round favourites in the diagnostic audiology literature’, ranked in the top three most cited papers on specific topics in Thompson Reuters’ Web of Knowledge, and described in journal editorials as being “of considerable significance for both researchers and clinicians”. One third of my >300 papers presented at scientific conferences around the world were invited presentations. My research achievements have seen me Chair multiple national and international task forces and working groups particularly in the areas of auditory processing and auditory processing disorder. Procedures recommended by my research for the assessment and management of auditory processing disorders are widely used by clinicians around the world. Since 2013, I have led an Auditory Processing Disorder Special Interest Group that has grown to include over 100 fellow scientists and research clinicians from around the world.

Patents: Two published patents (Bradley, A.P., & Wilson, W.J. (2008). Method of Acquiring a Physiological Response. WO2008/006164. and Bradley, A.P., O’Brien, I., & Wilson, W.J. (2008). Active hearing protection device for orchestral and other musicians), and one provisional patent (Bradley, A.P., & Wilson, W.J. (2008). Improvements for cochlear implants, to the Australian Government’s IP Australia).

Involvement in spin-off companies: I was a founding member and Chief Audiological Scientist for two award winning commercial groups - Ausonex Pty Ltd (2006-2013; a medical device company specialising in the design and development of hearing test instrumentation) and Fidelio (2008-2015; a hearing protection device group specialising in the design and development of active hearing protection devices for orchestral musicians) - created to commecialise core technologies developed by myself and fellow researchers at the University of Queensland.

Media comment: I am regularly inteviewed for national radio and national and international papers and magazines on a wide range of topics to do with hearing and audiology.

Works

Search Professor Wayne Wilson’s works on UQ eSpace

202 works between 1996 and 2025

161 - 180 of 202 works

2005

Journal Article

Unilateral deafness in a white Bull Terrier diagnosed by BAER assessment

Ahlstrom, L. A., Wilson, W. J. and Mills, P. C. (2005). Unilateral deafness in a white Bull Terrier diagnosed by BAER assessment. Australian Veterinary Journal, 83 (12), 742-743. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2005.tb11583.x

Unilateral deafness in a white Bull Terrier diagnosed by BAER assessment

2005

Conference Publication

Auditory processing disorders: CAPD versus ADHD

Wilson, W. J. (2005). Auditory processing disorders: CAPD versus ADHD. Annual Paedatric Weekend of the Paediatric Society of Queensland, Sunshine Coast, Qld. Australia, 2005. Sunshine Coast: Paediatric Society of Queensland.

Auditory processing disorders: CAPD versus ADHD

2005

Journal Article

Automated Analysis of the Auditory Brainstem Response Using Derivative Estimation Wavelets

Bradley, Andrew P. and Wilson, Wayne J. (2005). Automated Analysis of the Auditory Brainstem Response Using Derivative Estimation Wavelets. Audiology and Neuro-otology, 10 (1 (January/February)), 6-21. doi: 10.1159/000081544

Automated Analysis of the Auditory Brainstem Response Using Derivative Estimation Wavelets

2005

Conference Publication

The APD journey from diagnosis to profiling: Where to in 2005?

Heine, C. and Wilson, W. (2005). The APD journey from diagnosis to profiling: Where to in 2005?. 2005 Speech Pathology Australia National Conference, Canberra, Australia, 29 May - 2 June 2005. Melbourne, Australia: Speech Pathology Association of Australia.

The APD journey from diagnosis to profiling: Where to in 2005?

2005

Conference Publication

CAPD learning and behaviour management

Wilson, W. J. (2005). CAPD learning and behaviour management. Annual Paediatric Weekend, 2005, Sunshine Coast, Qld. Australia, 2005. Sunshine Coast:

CAPD learning and behaviour management

2005

Journal Article

Brainstem auditory-evoked response in dogs

Wilson, WJ and Mills, PC (2005). Brainstem auditory-evoked response in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 66 (12), 2177-2187. doi: 10.2460/ajvr.2005.66.2177

Brainstem auditory-evoked response in dogs

2004

Journal Article

Central auditory processing and central auditory processing disorder: Fundamental questions and considerations

Wilson, Wayne J., Heine, Chyrisse and Harvey, Lauren A. (2004). Central auditory processing and central auditory processing disorder: Fundamental questions and considerations. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audiology, 26 (2), 80-93. doi: 10.1375/audi.26.2.80.58277

Central auditory processing and central auditory processing disorder: Fundamental questions and considerations

2004

Journal Article

On wavelet analysis of auditory evoked potentials

Bradley, A. P. and Wilson, W. J. (2004). On wavelet analysis of auditory evoked potentials. Clinical Neurophysiology, 115 (5), 1114-1128. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2003.11.016

On wavelet analysis of auditory evoked potentials

2004

Conference Publication

Case studies in CAPD

Heine, C., Wilson, W.J. and Marinac, J. (2004). Case studies in CAPD. 16th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia, Brisbane, Qld, Australia, 17-20 May 2004. Brisbane, Qld Australia: Audiological Society of Australia.

Case studies in CAPD

2004

Conference Publication

Use of high frequency tympanometry

Wilson, W.J. (2004). Use of high frequency tympanometry. 2nd Scientific Meeting Society for Audiology Professionals, Singapore, Singapore, 2004. Singapore: Society for Audiology Professionals.

Use of high frequency tympanometry

2004

Conference Publication

APD assessment and rehabilitation in children

Wilson, W. J. (2004). APD assessment and rehabilitation in children. Society for Audiology Professionals, 2nd Scientific Meeting, Singapore, 2004. Sinpapore:

APD assessment and rehabilitation in children

2004

Conference Publication

What's wrong with the SCAN?

Wilson, W.J. (2004). What's wrong with the SCAN?. 16th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia, Brisbane, Qld, Australia, 17-20 May 2004. Brisbane, Qld, Australia: Audiological Society of Australia.

What's wrong with the SCAN?

2004

Conference Publication

Automated Analysis of the Auditory Brainstem Response

Bradley, A. P. and Wilson, W. J. (2004). Automated Analysis of the Auditory Brainstem Response. International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing (ISSNIP'04), Melbourne, Australia, 14-17 December, 2004. Los Alamitos, California: IEEE.

Automated Analysis of the Auditory Brainstem Response

2004

Conference Publication

Confused about CAPD? Then ask yourself the following questions

Wilson, W.J. (2004). Confused about CAPD? Then ask yourself the following questions. 16th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia, Brisbane, Qld, Australia, 17-20 May 2004. Brisbane, Qld Australia: Audiological Society of Australia.

Confused about CAPD? Then ask yourself the following questions

2004

Conference Publication

Auditory processing disorder in Australia: It's time we caught up!

Heine, C. and Wilson, W. (2004). Auditory processing disorder in Australia: It's time we caught up!. 26th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia, Brisbane, Australia, 17-29 May 2004. Bowen Hills, Australia: Australian Academic Press.

Auditory processing disorder in Australia: It's time we caught up!

2004

Conference Publication

On wavelet analysis of auditory evoked potentials

Bradley, A. P. and Wilson, W. (2004). On wavelet analysis of auditory evoked potentials. 16th National Conference of the Audiology Society of Australia, Brisbane, Australia, 17-20 May, 2004. Brisbane Qld, Australia:

On wavelet analysis of auditory evoked potentials

2004

Conference Publication

Auditory processing disorders

Wilson, W.J. (2004). Auditory processing disorders. Society for Audiology Professionals, 2nd Scientific Meeting, Singapore, 2004. Singapore:

Auditory processing disorders

2004

Journal Article

The relationship between the auditory brain-stem response and its reconstructed waveforms following discrete wavelet transformation

Wilson, W. J. (2004). The relationship between the auditory brain-stem response and its reconstructed waveforms following discrete wavelet transformation. Clinical Neurophysiology, 115 (5), 1129-1139. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2003.11.019

The relationship between the auditory brain-stem response and its reconstructed waveforms following discrete wavelet transformation

2004

Conference Publication

Improving the sensitivity of the auditory brainstem response to cochlear nerve damage during intracranial surgery

Mannes, D., Nunn, S., Del Favero, G., Wilson, W. J., Bradley, A. P. and Brown-Rothwell, D. (2004). Improving the sensitivity of the auditory brainstem response to cochlear nerve damage during intracranial surgery. 16th Audiological Society of Australia National Conference and Workshops, Brisbane, Qld, Australia, 17-20 May 2004. Brisbane, Qld, Australia:

Improving the sensitivity of the auditory brainstem response to cochlear nerve damage during intracranial surgery

2004

Conference Publication

The relationship between the auditory brainstem response and its reconstructed waveforms following over-complete discrete wavelet transformation

Rasmussen, A., Pinter, T., Wilson, W. J. and Bradley, A. P. (2004). The relationship between the auditory brainstem response and its reconstructed waveforms following over-complete discrete wavelet transformation. 16th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia, Brisbane, Qld, Australia, 17-20 May 2004. Brisbane Qld, Australia: Audiological Society of Australia.

The relationship between the auditory brainstem response and its reconstructed waveforms following over-complete discrete wavelet transformation

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2026
    Detecting and preventing otitis media in young children
    William Demant Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2025
    The effect of individualised, vibrotactile neurofeedback training on postural stability in older adults with hearing impairment: a randomised double-blind, placebo-controlled multicentre trial
    Sonova AG
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2018
    Establishing a Sonova-UQ Hearing and Balance Research Centre
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2020
    The flipside of noise: Does it benefit listening and learning?
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2019
    Impact of improved classroom acoustics on the educational outcomes of students with ASD
    CRC for Living with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Autism CRC Limited)
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2017
    Establishment of a new paediatric research facility
    Oticon Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2014
    Design and assessment of younger children's classrooms as multi-talker learning environments using the binaural speech intelligibility model (BSIM)
    Australian Acoustical Society
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Autism and specific language impairment: A UQ-UWA collaboration using neuroimaging and databases
    UWA-UQ Bilateral Research Collaboration Award
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2009
    The use of standardized patients and computer based simulations in the assessment of clinical learning in first year Audiology students
    UQ Teaching & Learning Strategic Grants
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2008
    Evaluation of a device to rapidly test hearing and hearing range in dogs
    John & Mary Kibble Trust
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2006
    A Fast Test of Animal Hearing
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2004
    NHMRC_Equipment Grant_ HLTH (SHRS)_Event Related Potentials (ERP): Defining the Neurophysical Substrates of Linguistic and Non-Linguistic
    NHMRC Equipment Grant
    Open grant
  • 2003 - 2004
    Improving The Sensitivity Of The Auditory Brainstem Response To Cochlear Nerve Damage During Surgery: Frequency And Time-Frequency Analysis
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Wayne Wilson is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Advanced assessment of audiological conditions in dogs

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Joseph Kei, Dr Erika Meler

  • Doctor Philosophy

    A competency-based assessment tool to provide valid judgements of audiology student performance in the workplace setting.

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Hearing aid use, vibrotactile neurofeedback and balance in older adults with hearing impairment

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Sandy Brauer, Emeritus Professor Louise Hickson, Dr Barbra Timmer

  • Doctor Philosophy

    On the Diagnosis of Auditory Processing Disorder

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Helen Gurteen

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Hearing monitoring for patients receiving ototoxic chemotherapy

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Barbra Timmer

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Rates and effects of hearing loss and middle ear dysfunction in an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adult population

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Roxanne Bainbridge, Dr Geoff Spurling

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Shared risk factors for childhood hearing and vision loss and predictors of dual sensory loss.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Carlie Driscoll

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Associate Professor Wayne Wilson directly for media enquiries about:

  • Audiology
  • Auditory processing
  • Hearing

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