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1. [Objective Audiological Test Procedures: Indications and Differential Diagnostics].

2. Automated Forced-Choice Tests of Speech Recognition.

3. [Assessment of German-Language Information on Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss in the Internet].

4. Three Cases of Recovery from Sensorineural Hearing Loss in the First Year of Life: Implications for Monitoring and Management.

5. [Molecular and functional testing in case of hereditary hearing loss associated with the SLC26A4 gene].

6. Development of a Revised Performance-Perceptual Test Using Quick Speech in Noise Test Material and Its Norms.

7. Early Indices of Reduced Cochlear Function in Young Adults with Type-1 Diabetes Revealed by DPOAE Fine Structure.

8. A Comparison of Word-Recognition Performances on the Auditec and VA Recorded Versions of Northwestern University Auditory Test No. 6 by Young Listeners with Normal Hearing and by Older Listeners with Sensorineural Hearing Loss Using a Randomized Presentation-Level Paradigm.

9. Psychometric Comparison of the Hearing in Noise Test and the American English Matrix Test.

10. Influence of Instantaneous Compression on Recognition of Speech in Noise with Temporal Dips.

11. Cochlear Microphonic and Summating Potential Responses from Click-Evoked Auditory Brain Stem Responses in High-Risk and Normal Infants.

12. Auditory Processing Performance of the Middle-Aged and Elderly: Auditory or Cognitive Decline?

13. Listener Factors Associated with Individual Susceptibility to Reverberation.

14. [Hereditary malformation of the inner ear in consecutive generations of one family].

15. [Prevalence, Risk Factors and Diagnostics of Hearing Impairment in Preterm Infants].

16. [Longterm Results of a Screening Procedure for Adult Cochlear Implant Candidates].

17. Working Memory, Sleep, and Hearing Problems in Patients with Tinnitus and Hearing Loss Fitted with Hearing Aids.

18. Does Language Matter When Using a Graphical Method for Calculating the Speech Intelligibility Index?

19. Detailed Audiological Evaluation of a Patient with Xeroderma Pigmentosum with Neural Degeneration.

20. [Inner Ear Hearing Loss].

21. [Discrimination of Hearing Disorder by Means of CLS and OAE in Vestibular Schwannoma].

22. Development and Validation of a Portable Hearing Self-Testing System Based on a Notebook Personal Computer.

23. Nontumorous Enlargement of the Internal Auditory Canal: A Risk Factor for Sensorineural Hearing Loss? A High Resolution CT-Study.

24. Estimating Hearing Thresholds in Hearing-Impaired Adults through Objective Detection of Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials.

25. Air conduction, bone conduction, and soft tissue conduction audiograms in normal hearing and simulated hearing losses.

26. [From the expert's office: When is a hearing loss in the high tone range with coexisting hearing loss in all frequencies consequence of professional noise exposure? Frequent false evaluation of consultants, consulting physicians and professional unions].

27. The Ling 6(HL) test: typical pediatric performance data and clinical use evaluation.

28. [Progressive hearing impairment with deletion in GJB2 gene despite normal newborn hearing screening].

29. Cortical auditory-evoked potentials (CAEPs) in adults in response to filtered speech stimuli.

30. [Recurrent left sided sinusitis with hearing loss and occipital headache].

31. Suprathreshold auditory processing and speech perception in noise: hearing-impaired and normal-hearing listeners.

32. Spectrotemporal modulation sensitivity as a predictor of speech intelligibility for hearing-impaired listeners.

33. Auditory models of suprathreshold distortion and speech intelligibility in persons with impaired hearing.

34. Conclusion: predicting speech intelligibility by individual hearing-impaired listeners: the path forward.

35. Understanding excessive SNR loss in hearing-impaired listeners.

36. Evaluating the physical fit of receiver-in-the-ear hearing aids in infants.

37. An initial-fit comparison of two generic hearing aid prescriptive methods (NAL-NL2 and CAM2) to individuals having mild to moderately severe high-frequency hearing loss.

38. [Göttingen sentence in noise for different audiogram classes].

39. Hearing loss associated with xylene exposure in a laboratory worker.

40. [On the reliability of brainstem electric response audiometry (BERA)].

41. The Revised Speech Perception in Noise Test (R-SPIN) in a multiple signal-to-noise ratio paradigm.

42. [A comparison of low-chirp- and notched-noise-evoked auditory brainstem response].

43. The effects of energetic and informational masking on The Words-in-Noise Test (WIN).

44. Plasticity in the developing auditory cortex: evidence from children with sensorineural hearing loss and auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder.

45. Sudden sensorineural hearing loss and delayed complete sudden spontaneous recovery.

46. Pediatric vestibular evaluation: two children with sensorineural hearing loss.

47. Atresia and sudden sensorineural hearing loss.

48. Against the odds: idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss-results from delayed treatment.

49. Auditory steady-state responses.

50. The Words-in-Noise Test (WIN), list 3: a practice list.

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