Cochlear nonlinearity between 500 and 8000 Hz in listeners with normal hearing.
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Temporal masking functions for listeners with real and simulated hearing lossComparing different estimates of cochlear compression in listeners with normal and impaired hearing.Investigating time-efficiency of forward masking paradigms for estimating basilar membrane input-output characteristics.Discrimination of rippled-spectrum patterns in noise: A manifestation of compressive nonlinearityAuditory Time-Frequency Masking for Spectrally and Temporally Maximally-Compact StimuliEffect of Contralateral Medial Olivocochlear Feedback on Perceptual Estimates of Cochlear Gain and Compression.Stimulus Frequency Otoacoustic Emissions Provide No Evidence for the Role of Efferents in the Enhancement Effect.The Influence of Cochlear Mechanical Dysfunction, Temporal Processing Deficits, and Age on the Intelligibility of Audible Speech in Noise for Hearing-Impaired Listeners.Categorical loudness scaling and equal-loudness contours in listeners with normal hearing and hearing lossExploring the role of feedback-based auditory reflexes in forward masking by schroeder-phase complexes.Computational modeling of individual differences in behavioral estimates of cochlear nonlinearities.Forward-masking recovery and the assumptions of the temporal masking curve method of inferring cochlear compression.Effect of human auditory efferent feedback on cochlear gain and 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 lossContralateral efferent reflex effects on threshold and suprathreshold psychoacoustical tuning curves at low and high frequencies.Tinnitus and patterns of hearing lossAuditory filter tuning inferred with short sinusoidal and notched-noise maskersBehavioral estimates of the contribution of inner and outer hair cell dysfunction to individualized audiometric loss.Individual differences in behavioral estimates of cochlear nonlinearitiesLevel-dependent changes in detection of temporal gaps in noise markers by adults with normal and impaired hearingBehavioral estimates of basilar-membrane compression: additivity of forward masking in noise-masked normal-hearing listeners.Isoresponse versus isoinput estimates of cochlear filter tuning.Comparison of distortion-product otoacoustic emission growth rates and slopes of forward-masked psychometric functions.Forward masking additivity and auditory compression at low and high frequenciesRecovery from on- and off-frequency forward masking in listeners with normal and impaired hearing.Effects of background noise level on behavioral estimates of basilar-membrane compressionOn- and off-frequency forward masking by Schroeder-phase complexes.Otoacoustic emission theories and behavioral estimates of human basilar membrane motion are mutually consistent.Review article: review of the literature on temporal resolution in listeners with cochlear hearing impairment: a critical assessment of the role of suprathreshold deficits.Comparison of the roex and gammachirp filters as representations of the auditory filter.Pitfalls in behavioral estimates of basilar-membrane compression in humansEstimates of compression at low and high frequencies using masking additivity in normal and impaired ears.Use of psychometric-function slopes for forward-masked tones to investigate cochlear nonlinearity.Low-frequency and high-frequency distortion product otoacoustic emission suppression in humans.Individual differences in the masking level difference with a narrowband masker at 500 or 2000 HzLevel dependence of auditory filters in nonsimultaneous masking as a function of frequencyLow-frequency and high-frequency cochlear nonlinearity in humansThe effect of overall level on sensitivity to interaural differences of time and level at high frequencies.Complex-Tone Pitch Discrimination in Listeners With Sensorineural Hearing Loss
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Cochlear nonlinearity between 500 and 8000 Hz in listeners with normal hearing.
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Cochlear nonlinearity between 500 and 8000 Hz in listeners with normal hearing.
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Cochlear nonlinearity between 500 and 8000 Hz in listeners with normal hearing.
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Cochlear nonlinearity between 500 and 8000 Hz in listeners with normal hearing.
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Cochlear nonlinearity between 500 and 8000 Hz in listeners with normal hearing.
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Cochlear nonlinearity between 500 and 8000 Hz in listeners with normal hearing.
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Cochlear nonlinearity between 500 and 8000 Hz in listeners with normal hearing
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2003-02-01T00:00:00Z