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  • 2. Effects of degradation of intensity, time, or frequency content on speech intelligibility for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners.
    van Schijndel NH, Houtgast T, Festen JM.
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  • 5. Suprathreshold auditory processing and speech perception in noise: hearing-impaired and normal-hearing listeners.
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    Bernstein JG, Mehraei G, Shamma S, Gallun FJ, Theodoroff SM, Leek MR.
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  • 7. Relations between intelligibility of narrow-band speech and auditory functions, both in the 1-kHz frequency region.
    Noordhoek IM, Houtgast T, Festen JM.
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  • 10. Recognition of digits in different types of noise by normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners.
    Smits C, Houtgast T.
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  • 11. Measuring the effects of reverberation and noise on sentence intelligibility for hearing-impaired listeners.
    George EL, Goverts ST, Festen JM, Houtgast T.
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    Venezia JH, Martin AG, Hickok G, Richards VM.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2019 Apr 15; 62(4):1051-1067. PubMed ID: 30986140
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  • 13. Measuring the threshold for speech reception by adaptive variation of the signal bandwidth. II. Hearing-impaired listeners.
    Noordhoek IM, Houtgast T, Festen JM.
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  • 17. Factors affecting masking release for speech in modulated noise for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners.
    George EL, Festen JM, Houtgast T.
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  • 18. Effect of audibility on better-ear glimpsing as a function of frequency in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners.
    Rana B, Buchholz JM.
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  • 19. Spectral contributions to the benefit from spatial separation of speech and noise.
    Dubno JR, Ahlstrom JB, Horwitz AR.
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