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  1. Effect of Type of Speech Equalization and Averaging Method on the Long-Term Average Speech Spectra of Five Indian Languages and British English
  2. Binaural Temporal Fine Structure Sensitivity for Children With Developmental Dyslexia
  3. Effects of Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids on the Perception of Natural Sounds and Soundscapes: A Survey of Hearing Care Professional Opinions
  4. Audiologist-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for misophonia, hyperacusis and tinnitus.
  5. Patients' Perspectives About the Acceptability and Effectiveness of Audiologist-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Tinnitus and/or Hyperacusis Rehabilitation
  6. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Alleviating The Distress Caused By Tinnitus, Hyperacusis And Misophonia: Current Perspectives
  7. The relationship between hearing loss and insomnia for patients with tinnitus
  8. Evaluation of a system for enhancing mobile telephone communication for people with hearing loss
  9. Molecular Aspects of Melatonin Treatment in Tinnitus; a Review
  10. Tinnitus loudness and the severity of insomnia: a mediation analysis
  11. No Effect of Musical Training on Frequency Selectivity Estimated Using Three Methods
  12. Effects of Age and Hearing Loss on the Discrimination of Amplitude and Frequency Modulation for 2- and 10-Hz Rates
  13. Effectiveness of Audiologist-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Rehabilitation: Outcomes for Patients Treated in Routine Practice
  14. Effects of age on sensitivity to interaural time differences in envelope and fine structure, individually and in combination
  15. Testing and refining a loudness model for time-varying sounds incorporating binaural inhibition
  16. Proportion and characteristics of patients who were offered, enrolled in and completed audiologist-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy for tinnitus and hyperacusis rehabilitation in a specialist UK clinic
  17. Factors Associated With Depression in Patients With Tinnitus and Hyperacusis
  18. Incidence of Discomfort During Pure-Tone Audiometry and Measurement of Uncomfortable Loudness Levels Among People Seeking Help for Tinnitus and/or Hyperacusis
  19. Discrimination of amplitude-modulation depth by subjects with normal and impaired hearing
  20. Evaluation of a method for enhancing interaural level differences at low frequencies
  21. Preferred Compression Speed for Speech and Music and Its Relationship to Sensitivity to Temporal Fine Structure
  22. A Loudness Model for Time-Varying Sounds Incorporating Binaural Inhibition
  23. Effectiveness of a loudness model for time-varying sounds in equating the loudness of sentences subjected to different forms of signal processing
  24. Modulation masking within and across carriers for subjects with normal and impaired hearing
  25. A Review of Hyperacusis and Future Directions: Part II. Measurement, Mechanisms, and Treatment
  26. A Review of Hyperacusis and Future Directions: Part I. Definitions and Manifestations
  27. Amplitude-modulation detection by recreational-noise-exposed humans with near-normal hearing thresholds and its medium-term progression
  28. Music and Hearing Aids
  29. Development and Current Status of the “Cambridge” Loudness Models
  30. Auditory Processing of Temporal Fine Structure
  31. Comparison of the CAM2 and NAL-NL2 Hearing Aid Fitting Methods
  32. Modeling loudness for impaired ears and applications to fitting hearing aids
  33. Hearing
  34. Physiological prediction of masking release for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners
  35. Abnormal speech processing in frequency regions where absolute thresholds are normal for listeners with high-frequency hearing loss
  36. Open REM
  37. Contributions of von Békésy to psychoacoustics
  38. Properties of auditory stream formation
  39. Multistability in perception: binding sensory modalities, an overview
  40. A new model for calculating auditory excitation patterns and loudness for cases of cochlear hearing loss
  41. Determination of Preferred Parameters for Multichannel Compression Using Individually Fitted Simulated Hearing Aids and Paired Comparisons
  42. Evaluation of the CAMEQ2-HF Method for Fitting Hearing Aids With Multichannel Amplitude Compression
  43. The relationship between tinnitus pitch and the edge frequency of the audiogram in individuals with hearing impairment and tonal tinnitus
  44. Dead zones: What are they and what do you do about them?
  45. Tolerable Hearing Aid Delays. V. Estimation of Limits for Open Canal Fittings
  46. Binaural sharing of audio signals
  47. Prevalence of Dead Regions in Subjects with Sensorineural Hearing Loss
  48. The effects of hearing loss on growth-of-masking functions for sinusoidal and complex-tone maskers with differing phase spectra
  49. Cochlear Hearing Loss
  50. Psychoacoustics
  51. Frequency discrimination of complex tones by hearing-impaired subjects: Evidence for loss of ability to use temporal fine structure
  52. Dead regions in the cochlea and enhancement of frequency discrimination: Effects of audiogram slope, unilateral versus bilateral loss, and hearing-aid use
  53. Temporal masking curves for hearing-impaired listeners
  54. Speech mapping is a valuable tool for fitting and counseling patients
  55. The relationship between stream segregation and frequency discrimination in normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects
  56. Tolerable Hearing-Aid Delays: IV. Effects on Subjective Disturbance During Speech Production by Hearing-Impaired Subjects
  57. Factors affecting psychophysical tuning curves for hearing-impaired subjects with high-frequency dead regions
  58. Effects of Three Amplification Strategies on Speech Perception by Children With Severe and Profound Hearing Loss
  59. Factors affecting psychophysical tuning curves for normally hearing subjects
  60. Effects of masker component phase on the forward masking produced by complex tones in normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects
  61. Effects of masker component phase on the forward masking produced by complex tones in normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects
  62. Auditory streaming based on temporal structure in hearing-impaired listeners
  63. Dead Regions in the Cochlea: Conceptual Foundations, Diagnosis, and Clinical Applications
  64. A revised model of loudness perception applied to cochlear hearing loss
  65. Discrimination of the fundamental frequency of complex tones with fixed and shifting spectral envelopes by normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects
  66. Tolerable Hearing Aid Delays. III. Effects on Speech Production and Perception of Across-Frequency Variation in Delay
  67. Psychoacoustics of normal and impaired hearing
  68. Tolerable Hearing Aid Delays. II. Estimation of Limits Imposed During Speech Production
  69. Hearing loss in the elderly and its compensation with hearing aids
  70. The relative role of beats and combination tones in determining the shapes of masking patterns: II. Hearing-impaired listeners
  71. Detection and intensity discrimination of brief tones as a function of duration by hearing-impaired listeners
  72. Tolerable Hearing Aid Delays. I. Estimation of Limits Imposed by the Auditory Path Alone Using Simulated Hearing Losses
  73. Perceptual Consequences of Cochlear Hearing Loss and their Implications for the Design of Hearing Aids
  74. Perceptual Consequences of Cochlear Damage
  75. Pitch perception and frequency discrimination in normally hearing and hearing-impaired people
  76. Sound localization and binaural hearing in normal and hearing-impaired people
  77. Limitations and potentials of hearing aids
  78. Frequency Analysis and Masking
  79. Modeling the additivity of nonsimultaneous masking
  80. Effects of envelope fluctuations on gap detection
  81. Evaluation of a Dual-Channel Full Dynamic Range Compression System for People with Sensorineural Hearing Loss
  82. Characterization and Simulation of Impaired Hearing
  83. Derivation of auditory filter shapes from notched-noise data
  84. Review Paper: Psychoacoustics of Normal and Impaired Listeners
  85. Improving psychoacoustical tuning curves
  86. Detection Cues in Forward Masking