معرفی
Anisa Visram is a Lecturer in the Division of Psychology Communication and Human Neuroscience at the University of Manchester. She is affiliated with the Manchester Centre for Audiology and Deafness (ManCAD) and serves as liaison for Patient Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE). Her research focuses on improving pediatric audiology clinical practices, particularly through advancing objective and behavioral hearing tests for infants. She employs innovative methods such as machine learning analysis of video imagery to assess auditory responses in babies.
Her work contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goal 'Healthier Futures' by addressing hearing impairment challenges. She collaborates with organizations like Vocal (https://www.wearevocal.org/) to integrate public input into research design. She sits on the British Society of Audiology’s Paediatric Special Interest Steering Group, reflecting her leadership in the field.
Recent research trends include optimizing visual reinforcement audiometry techniques, investigating hearing aid usage barriers through parent surveys, and refining electrophysiological measures like Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials. These studies emphasize clinical applicability and translational research.
Visram is a key researcher in the ManCAD project, addressing hearing impairment through multidisciplinary collaboration. Her work spans audiological device optimization, sensory aid efficacy, and longitudinal assessment of auditory development in infants.




