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1. School-Age Hearing Screening Based on Speech-in-Noise Perception Using the Digit Triplet Test.

2. Prevalence and Nature of Hearing Loss in 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome.

3. Development of a Dutch matrix sentence test to assess speech intelligibility in noise.

4. Exploring the sensitivity of speech-in-noise tests for noise-induced hearing loss.

5. Efficient hearing screening in noise-exposed listeners using the digit triplet test.

6. Hemispheric asymmetry of auditory steady-state responses to monaural and diotic stimulation.

7. Comparison of three types of French speech-in-noise tests: a multi-center study.

8. Investigation of a significant increase in referrals during neonatal hearing screening: a comparison of Natus ALGO Portable and ALGO 3i.

9. Auditory steady state cortical responses indicate deviant phonemic-rate processing in adults with dyslexia.

10. Reduced sensitivity to slow-rate dynamic auditory information in children with dyslexia.

11. Preschool impairments in auditory processing and speech perception uniquely predict future reading problems.

12. Impairments in speech and nonspeech sound categorization in children with dyslexia are driven by temporal processing difficulties.

13. Detection and identification of monaural and binaural pitch contours in dyslexic listeners.

14. Adults with dyslexia are impaired in categorizing speech and nonspeech sounds on the basis of temporal cues.

15. The French digit triplet test: a hearing screening tool for speech intelligibility in noise.

16. Multicenter evaluation of signal enhancement algorithms for hearing aids.

17. Latencies of auditory steady-state responses recorded in early infancy.

18. Cortical auditory steady-state responses to low modulation rates.

19. The influence of the detection paradigm in recording auditory steady-state responses.

21. A flexible research platform for multi-channel auditory steady-state response measurements.

22. Evaluation of middle ear function in young children: clinical guidelines for the use of 226- and 1,000-Hz tympanometry.

23. Clinical application of dichotic multiple-stimulus auditory steady-state responses in high-risk newborns and young children.

24. Comparison of MASTER and AUDERA for measurement of auditory steady-state responses.

25. Better speech perception in noise with an assistive multimicrophone array for hearing AIDS.

26. Hearing assessment by recording multiple auditory steady-state responses: the influence of test duration.

27. Objective assessment of frequency-specific hearing thresholds in babies.

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