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Effects of degraded speech processing and binaural unmasking investigated using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)
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Auditory motion tracking ability of adults with normal hearing and with bilateral cochlear implants
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Assessing Fine-Grained Speech Discrimination in Young Children With Bilateral Cochlear Implants
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The effect of simulated interaural frequency mismatch on speech understanding and spatial release from masking
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Data from: Development of sound localization strategies in children with bilateral cochlear implants ...
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Bilateral cochlear implants in children: Effects of auditory experience and deprivation on auditory perception
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Using speech sounds to test functional spectral resolution in listeners with cochlear implants
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Speech Perception in Noise with a Harmonic Complex Excited Vocoder
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Studies on Bilateral Cochlear Implants at the University of Wisconsin’s Binaural Hearing and Speech Lab
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Statistical bias in the assessment of binaural benefit relative to the better ear
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Production of contrast between sibilant fricatives by children with cochlear implantsa
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Difference in precedence effect between children and adults signifies development of sound localization abilities in complex listening tasks
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Role of binaural hearing in speech intelligibility and spatial release from masking using vocoded speech
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Predicting echo thresholds from speech onset characteristics
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Effect of masker type and age on speech intelligibility and spatial release from masking in children and adults
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