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  1. Associations between the medial olivocochlear reflex, middle-ear muscle reflex, and sentence-in-noise recognition using steady and pulsed noise elicitors
  2. Erratum to “A Survey of U.S. Audiologists' Usage of and Attitudes Toward Otoacoustic Emissions”
  3. A Survey of U.S. Audiologists' Usage of and Attitudes Toward Otoacoustic Emissions
  4. Detection of middle-ear muscle reflex activation using changes in otoacoustic emission stimulus amplitude versus absorbance: an initial investigation
  5. Comparison of otoacoustic emissions in tinnitus and hyperacusis in adults with normal hearing sensitivity
  6. Contralateral noise effects on otoacoustic emissions and electrophysiologic responses in normal-hearing adults
  7. Reliability and critical differences for an implementation of the coordinate response measure in speech-shaped noise
  8. Lack of association between contralateral inhibition of otoacoustic emissions and vowel formant discrimination in noise
  9. Medial olivocochlear reflex effects on synchronized spontaneous otoacoustic emissions
  10. Establishing critical differences in ear-canal stimulus amplitude for detecting middle ear muscle reflex activation during olivocochlear efferent measurements
  11. Olivocochlear efferent contributions to speech-in-noise recognition across signal-to-noise ratios
  12. Human medial efferent activity elicited by dynamic versus static contralateral noises
  13. Olivocochlear Efferent Activity Is Associated With the Slope of the Psychometric Function of Speech Recognition in Noise
  14. Erratum: Concurrent measures of contralateral suppression of transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions and of auditory steady-state responses [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 140(3), 2027–2038 (2016)]
  15. Concurrent measures of contralateral suppression of transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions and of auditory steady-state responses
  16. Within- and Across-Subject Variability of Repeated Measurements of Medial Olivocochlear-Induced Changes in Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions
  17. Short-latency transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions as predictors of hearing status and thresholds
  18. Medial Olivocochlear-Induced Transient-Evoked Otoacoustic Emission Amplitude Shifts in Individual Subjects
  19. The Effect of Low-Level Laser Therapy on Hearing
  20. Delays and Growth Rates of Multiple TEOAE Components