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  1. Bandpass Filtering and Congruence Affect Emotional Responses to Auditory and Auditory–Visual Nonspeech Stimuli
  2. Imperfect Captions Paired to Audiovisual Stimuli Improve Speech Recognition but Do Not Reduce Listening-Related Fatigue
  3. Reliability and Validity of theTurkish Version of the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scale for Adults
  4. How do echoes and the listening distance affect the ease of listening?
  5. Development and Evaluation of Pediatric Versions of the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scale for Children With Hearing Loss
  6. Is It Okay to Use Compressed NU-6 Files for Clinical Word Recognition Testing?
  7. Perceived Listening Difficulty in the Classroom, Not Measured Noise Levels, Is Associated With Fatigue in Children With and Without Hearing Loss
  8. Listening-Related Fatigue in Children With Hearing Loss: Perspectives of Children, Parents, and School Professionals
  9. Development and validation of the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scale for Adults (VFS-A).
  10. Diurnal Cortisol Levels and Subjective Ratings of Effort and Fatigue in Adult Cochlear Implant Users: A Pilot Study
  11. Fatigue Related to Speech Processing in Children With Hearing Loss: Behavioral, Subjective, and Electrophysiological Measures
  12. Speech-Processing Fatigue in Children: Auditory Event-Related Potential and Behavioral Measures
  13. Factors Influencing Hearing Aid Use in the Classroom: A Pilot Study
  14. Subjective Fatigue in Children With Hearing Loss: Some Preliminary Findings
  15. Visual Cues and Listening Effort: Individual Variability