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  1. Adaptive Processes in Hearing
  2. Data-Driven Approach for Auditory Profiling and Characterization of Individual Hearing Loss
  3. Subcortical and cortical correlates of pitch discrimination: Evidence for two levels of neuroplasticity in musicians
  4. On-site and laboratory evaluations of soundscape quality in recreational urban spaces
  5. Spatial Hearing with Incongruent Visual or Auditory Room Cues
  6. Complex-Tone Pitch Discrimination in Listeners With Sensorineural Hearing Loss
  7. Temporal Fine-Structure Coding and Lateralized Speech Perception in Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Listeners
  8. Individual Hearing Loss: Characterization, Modelling, Compensation Strategies
  9. Effect of modulation depth, frequency, and intermittence on wind turbine noise annoyance
  10. Pitch Discrimination in Musicians and Non-Musicians: Effects of Harmonic Resolvability and Processing Effort
  11. The role of reverberation-related binaural cues in the externalization of speech
  12. Relation between temporal envelope coding, pitch discrimination, and compression estimates in listeners with sensorineural hearing loss
  13. Effects of harmonic roving on pitch discrimination
  14. Annoyance of wind-turbine noise as a function of amplitude-modulation parameters
  15. Effects of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions on pure-tone frequency difference limens
  16. Investigating Interaural Frequency-Place Mismatches via Bimodal Vowel Integration
  17. Perception of a Sung Vowel as a Function of Frequency-Modulation Rate and Excursion in Listeners With Normal Hearing and Hearing Impairment
  18. Influence of impedance phase angle on sound pressures and reverberation times in a rectangular room
  19. Maximum acceptable vibrato excursion as a function of vibrato rate in musicians and non-musicians
  20. Maximum acceptable vibrato excursion as a function of vibrato rate in musicians and non-musicians
  21. The effect of interaural-level-difference fluctuations on the externalization of sound
  22. Effects of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions on frequency discrimination
  23. Effects of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions on frequency discrimination
  24. On the possibility of a place code for the low pitch of high-frequency complex tones
  25. Relating binaural pitch perception to the individual listener’s auditory profile
  26. High-frequency complex pitch: a search for temporal cues and for a role of spectral indices
  27. Effects of interaural level differences on the externalization of sound
  28. Pitch perception beyond the traditional existence region of pitch
  29. The role of temporal fine structure information for the low pitch of high-frequency complex tones
  30. Detection and Identification of Monaural and Binaural Pitch Contours in Dyslexic Listeners
  31. Binaural pitch perception in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners