Published in Q J Exp Psychol on November 01, 1973
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Simplified measurement of auditory filter shapes using the notched-noise method. Br J Audiol (1992) 1.01
Auditory filter shapes at low center frequencies in young and elderly hearing-impaired subjects. J Acoust Soc Am (1992) 1.00
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Spectral enhancement to improve the intelligibility of speech in noise for hearing-impaired listeners. Acta Otolaryngol Suppl (1990) 0.95
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Evaluation of the effect of speech-rate slowing on speech intelligibility in noise using a simulation of cochlear hearing loss. J Acoust Soc Am (1998) 0.94
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Parallels between frequency selectivity measured psychophysically and in cochlear mechanics. Scand Audiol Suppl (1986) 0.93
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The role of excitation-pattern cues and temporal cues in the frequency and modulation-rate discrimination of amplitude-modulated tones. J Acoust Soc Am (1998) 0.92
Auditory filter shapes in forward masking as a function of level. J Acoust Soc Am (1982) 0.91
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Simulation of the effect of threshold elevation and loudness recruitment combined with reduced frequency selectivity on the intelligibility of speech in noise. J Acoust Soc Am (1997) 0.91
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Gap detection and the auditory filter: phase effects using sinusoidal stimuli. J Acoust Soc Am (1987) 0.90
Performance of some of the better cochlear-implant patients. J Speech Hear Res (1989) 0.90
Growth of forward masking for sinusoidal and noise maskers as a function of signal delay; implications for suppression in noise. J Acoust Soc Am (1983) 0.90
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Intensity discrimination: a severe departure from Weber's law. J Acoust Soc Am (1984) 0.89
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A comparison of the effectiveness of across-channel cues available in comodulation masking release and profile analysis tasks. J Acoust Soc Am (1994) 0.88
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Transient masking and the temporal course of simultaneous tone-on-tone masking. J Acoust Soc Am (1987) 0.86
The influence of extraneous sounds on the perceptual estimation of first-formant frequency in vowels. J Acoust Soc Am (1990) 0.86
The temporal course of masking and the auditory filter shape. J Acoust Soc Am (1987) 0.86
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Spectral feature enhancement for people with sensorineural hearing impairment: effects on speech intelligibility and quality. J Rehabil Res Dev (1992) 0.85
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Auditory filter shapes at 8 and 10 kHz. J Acoust Soc Am (1990) 0.85
Intensity discrimination for noise bursts in the presence of a continuous, bandstop background: effects of level, width of the bandstop, and duration. J Acoust Soc Am (1975) 0.85
Improving psychoacoustical tuning curves. Hear Res (1981) 0.85
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The influence of external and internal noise on the detection of increments and decrements in the level of sinusoids. Hear Res (2001) 0.82
Comparison of different forms of compression using wearable digital hearing aids. J Acoust Soc Am (1999) 0.82
Temporal effects in masking and their influence on psychophysical tuning curves. J Acoust Soc Am (1986) 0.81
Frequency difference limens for narrow bands of noise. J Acoust Soc Am (1973) 0.81
Pure-tone intensity discrimination: some experiments relating to the "near-miss" to Weber's law. J Acoust Soc Am (1974) 0.81
Pitch of components of complex tones. J Acoust Soc Am (1983) 0.81
Comparison of auditory filter shapes derived with three different maskers. J Acoust Soc Am (1984) 0.81
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A comparison of two-channel and single-channel compression hearing aids. Audiology (1986) 0.79
Effects of combining maskers in modulation detection interference. J Acoust Soc Am (1995) 0.79
Forward masking by sinusoidal and noise maskers. J Acoust Soc Am (1981) 0.78