Otoacoustic emission theories and behavioral estimates of human basilar membrane motion are mutually consistent.
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Forward-masking recovery and the assumptions of the temporal masking curve method of inferring cochlear compression.Behavioral measures of cochlear compression and temporal resolution as predictors of speech masking release in hearing-impaired listeners.Across-frequency behavioral estimates of the contribution of inner and outer hair cell dysfunction to individualized audiometric lossLevel-dependent changes in perception of speech envelope cues.Behavioral estimates of the contribution of inner and outer hair cell dysfunction to individualized audiometric loss.One-day measurement to assess the auditory risks encountered by noise-exposed workers.
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Otoacoustic emission theories and behavioral estimates of human basilar membrane motion are mutually consistent.
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Otoacoustic emission theories ...... otion are mutually consistent.
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Otoacoustic emission theories ...... otion are mutually consistent.
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Otoacoustic emission theories ...... otion are mutually consistent.
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Otoacoustic emission theories ...... motion are mutually consistent
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Peter T Johannesen
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10.1007/S10162-009-0176-9
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2009-06-13T00:00:00Z
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