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126 related items for PubMed ID: 8600113

  • 21. Modeling the additivity of nonsimultaneous masking.
    Oxenham AJ, Moore BC.
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  • 22. Additivity of masking in normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects.
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  • 23. Masked thresholds and consonant recognition in low-pass maskers for hearing-impaired and normal-hearing listeners.
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  • 24. Growth of low-pass masking of pure tones and speech for hearing-impaired and normal-hearing listeners.
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  • 32. An alternative diagnostic test for active Ménière's disease and cochlear hydrops using high-pass noise masked responses: the complex amplitude ratio.
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  • 33. Temporal integration of forward masking in listeners having sensorineural hearing loss.
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  • 34. Relations among some psychoacoustic parameters in normal and cochlearly impaired listeners.
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  • 36. Neural mechanisms of tone-on-tone masking: patterns of discharge rate and discharge synchrony related to rates of spontaneous discharge in the chinchilla auditory nerve.
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  • 38. The effects of rate and forward masking on human adult and newborn auditory evoked brainstem response thresholds.
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