Relations between psychophysical data and speech perception for hearing-impaired subjects. II.
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Evoked-response forward-masking functions in chinchillas with noise-induced permanent hearing lossReal-time contrast enhancement to improve speech recognition.Spectrotemporal Modulation Sensitivity as a Predictor of Speech-Reception Performance in Noise With Hearing Aids.Temporal Fine-Structure Coding and Lateralized Speech Perception in Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Listeners.Overview of Central Auditory Processing Deficits in Older Adults.Speech Recognition in Real-Life Background Noise by Young and Middle-Aged Adults with Normal Hearing.Psychoacoustic and phoneme identification measures in cochlear-implant and normal-hearing listeners.Curriculum for graduate courses in amplification.Development of digital hearing AIDS.Auditory and Non-Auditory Contributions for Unaided Speech Recognition in Noise as a Function of Hearing Aid UseRelations Between the Intelligibility of Speech in Noise and Psychophysical Measures of Hearing Measured in Four Languages Using the Auditory Profile Test Battery.On the auditory and cognitive functions that may explain an individual's elevation of the speech reception threshold in noise.Factors affecting outcomes on the TEN (SPL) test in adults with hearing loss.Sentence recognition in noise: Variables in compilation and interpretation of tests.Spatial Release From Masking in Children: Effects of Simulated Unilateral Hearing Loss.Auditory detection, discrimination and speech processing in ageing, noise-sensitive and hearing-impaired listeners.Speech perception in individuals with auditory dys-synchrony: effect of lengthening of voice onset time and burst duration of speech segments.Evaluation of the preliminary auditory profile test battery in an international multi-centre study.Measuring spectral and temporal resolution simultaneously: a comparison between two tests.Successful and unsuccessful users of bilateral amplification: differences and similarities in binaural performance.A method for evaluating temporal, spectral and combined temporal-spectral resolution of hearing.Active noise reduction versus conventional hearing protection. Relative benefits for normal-hearing and impaired listeners.Simulation of the effects of loudness recruitment on the intelligibility of speech in noise.Relations between speech intelligibility and psychoacoustical modulation transfer function (PMTF).Temporal Resolution and Speech Recognition Ability of Patients with Retrocochlear Auditory Dysfunction
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Relations between psychophysical data and speech perception for hearing-impaired subjects. II.
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