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A technique for estimating the occlusion effect for frequencies below 125 Hz.Effects of wide dynamic-range compression on the perceived clarity of individual musical instruments.Determination of preferred parameters for multichannel compression using individually fitted simulated hearing AIDS and paired comparisons.Age-group differences in speech identification despite matched audiometrically normal hearing: contributions from auditory temporal processing and cognition.Effects of moderate cochlear hearing loss on the ability to benefit from temporal fine structure information in speech.Comparison of dual-time-constant and fast-acting automatic gain control (AGC) systems in cochlear implants.Amplitude-modulation detection by recreational-noise-exposed humans with near-normal hearing thresholds and its medium-term progression.Spectro-temporal characteristics of speech at high frequencies, and the potential for restoration of audibility to people with mild-to-moderate hearing loss.Tolerable hearing aid delays. I. Estimation of limits imposed by the auditory path alone using simulated hearing losses.Tolerable hearing-aid delays: IV. effects on subjective disturbance during speech production by hearing-impaired subjects.Tolerable hearing aid delays. V. Estimation of limits for open canal fittings.High-rate envelope information in many channels provides resistance to reduction of speech intelligibility produced by multi-channel fast-acting compression.Benefit of high-rate envelope cues in vocoder processing: effect of number of channels and spectral region.Evaluation of an aided TEN test for diagnosis of dead regions in the cochlea.Use of high-rate envelope speech cues and their perceptually relevant dynamic range for the hearing impaired.Evaluation of a method for enhancing interaural level differences at low frequencies.A version of the TEN Test for use with ER-3A insert earphones.Preliminary evaluation of a method for fitting hearing aids with extended bandwidth.Effect of spatial separation, extended bandwidth, and compression speed on intelligibility in a competing-speech task.Development of a new method for deriving initial fittings for hearing aids with multi-channel compression: CAMEQ2-HF.Discrimination of envelope statistics reveals evidence of sub-clinical hearing damage in a noise-exposed population with 'normal' hearing thresholds.Effects of three amplification strategies on speech perception by children with severe and profound hearing loss.New version of the TEN test with calibrations in dB HL.Estimated variability of real-ear insertion response (REIR) due to loudspeaker type and placement.Effect of the speed of a single-channel dynamic range compressor on intelligibility in a competing speech task.Benefits of linear amplification and multichannel compression for speech comprehension in backgrounds with spectral and temporal dips.A role for amplitude modulation phase relationships in speech rhythm perception.Side effects of fast-acting dynamic range compression that affect intelligibility in a competing speech task.The importance for speech intelligibility of random fluctuations in "steady" background noise.The dynamic range of useful temporal fine structure cues for speech in the presence of a competing talker.Effects of spectro-temporal modulation changes produced by multi-channel compression on intelligibility in a competing-speech task.Quantifying the effects of fast-acting compression on the envelope of speech.Application of Data Mining to "Big Data" Acquired in Audiology: Principles and Potential.Application of Data Mining to a Large Hearing-Aid Manufacturer's Dataset to Identify Possible Benefits for Clinicians, Manufacturers, and Users.Notionally steady background noise acts primarily as a modulation masker of speechOn the near non-existence of "pure" energetic masking release for speechThe near non-existence of "pure" energetic masking release for speech: Extension to spectro-temporal modulation and glimpsingFreeHear: A New Sound-Field Speech-in-Babble Hearing Assessment ToolEffect of the number of amplitude-compression channels and compression speed on speech recognition by listeners with mild to moderate sensorineural hearing lossDirect-to-Consumer Hearing Devices: Capabilities, Costs, and Cosmetics
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