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1. Biomarkers of auditory cortical plasticity and development of binaural pathways in children with unilateral hearing loss using a hearing aid.

2. Dual-Task Interference in the Assessment of Listening Effort: Results of Normal-Hearing Adults, Cochlear Implant Users, and Hearing Aid Users.

3. Hearing at the Mall: Multibeam Processing Technology Improves Hearing Group Conversations in a Real-World Food Court Environment.

4. Impact of Hearing Aid Processing Delay on Stop Consonant Voicing Perception in Open Fittings.

5. The Noise Reduction Algorithm May Not Compensate for the Degradation in Output Signal-to-Noise Ratio Caused by Wide Dynamic Range Compression.

6. Factors influencing hearing aid use, benefit and satisfaction in adults: a systematic review of the past decade.

7. Evaluation of a super powerful bone-anchored hearing system and its users: A retrospective study.

8. Predicting Individual Hearing-Aid Preference From Self-Reported Listening Experiences in Daily Life.

9. Speak Up: How Hearing Loss and the Lack of Hearing Aids Affect Conversations in Quiet.

10. Speech perception outcomes in hearing-impaired individuals with microphone & receiver in the ear (M&RIE) hearing aids.

11. Clinical experience of an adhesive bone conduction hearing system in children with congenital single-sided deafness.

12. Contralateral hearing aid use in adult cochlear implant recipients: retrospective analysis of auditory outcomes.

13. Comparative Effectiveness of Personal Sound Amplification Products Versus Hearing Aids for Unilateral Hearing Loss: A Prospective Randomized Crossover Trial.

14. Spatial Hearing in Children With and Without Hearing Loss: Where and What the Speech Is Matters for Local Speech Intelligibility.

15. Effect of frequency compression on fricative perception between normal-hearing English and Mandarin listeners.

16. Functional outcomes for speech-in-noise intelligibility of NAL-NL2 and DSL v.5 prescriptive fitting rules in hearing aid users.

17. The error patterns of phonemes in children with prelingual hearing loss: A comparison between hearing aid and cochlear implant users.

18. Focusing on positive listening experiences improves hearing aid outcomes in experienced hearing aid users.

19. Age standardization and time-of-day performance for the Oldenburg Sentence Test (OLSA): results from the population-based Gutenberg Health Study.

20. Development of the Mandarin Digit-in-Noise Test and Examination of the Effect of the Number of Digits Used in the Test.

21. Differences in Hearing Devices and Speech Therapy Utilization Between Children With Permanent Unilateral Versus Bilateral Hearing Loss.

22. The Effects of Signal to Noise Ratio, T60 , Wide-Dynamic Range Compression Speed, and Digital Noise Reduction in a Virtual Restaurant Setting.

23. Effect of Digital Noise Reduction in Hearing Aids on Speech Intelligibility in Both Quiet and Noisy Environments.

24. Evaluation of the Baha SoundArc in children.

25. Complications and audiological results of percutaneous bone-anchored hearing devices.

26. Parents' experiences of remote microphone systems for children with hearing loss.

27. Evaluating Listening Effort in Unilateral, Bimodal, and Bilateral Cochlear Implant Users.

28. Objective and subjective efficacy of hearing aids in patients with mild-to-moderate unilateral hearing loss: a prospective study.

29. A spectro-temporal modulation test for predicting speech reception in hearing-impaired listeners with hearing aids.

30. Comparison of Quality of Life Outcomes for Percutaneous Versus Transcutaneous Implantable Hearing Devices: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

31. Role of early hearing aid experience in speech recognition in patients with bilateral congenital microtia following Bonebridge implantation: a retrospective cohort study.

32. Localization of Low- and High-Frequency Sounds in Cochlear Implant Recipients Using a Contralateral Hearing Aid.

33. Listening to speech-in-noise with hearing aids: Do the self-reported outcomes reflect the behavioral speech perception task performance?

34. CROS or hearing aid? Selecting the ideal solution for unilateral CI patients with limited aidable hearing in the contralateral ear.

35. Vehicle noise: comparison of loudness ratings in the field and the laboratory.

36. Clinical performance, safety, and patient-reported outcomes of an active osseointegrated bone-conduction hearing implant system at 24-month follow-up.

37. Benefits and risks related to cochlear implantation for children with residual hearing: a systematic review.

38. Efficacy of the Bonebridge BCI602 for Adult Patients with Single-sided Deafness: A Prospective Multicenter Study.

39. Amplitude Compression for Preventing Rollover at Above-Conversational Speech Levels.

40. User characteristics associated with use of wrist-worn wearables and physical activity apps by adults with and without impaired speech-in-noise recognition: a cross-sectional analysis.

41. Speech perception in modulated noise assessed in bimodal CI users.

42. Alpha-Band Dynamics of Hearing Aid Wearers Performing the Repeat-Recall Test (RRT).

43. Long-Term Follow-Up in Active Transcutaneous Bone Conduction Implants.

44. (Why) Do Transparent Hearing Devices Impair Speech Perception in Collocated Noise?

45. Focusing on Positive Listening Experiences Improves Speech Intelligibility in Experienced Hearing Aid Users.

46. Hearing Aids Reduce Self-Perceived Difficulties in Noise for Listeners With Normal Audiograms.

47. Comparison of speech perception in bimodal cochlear implant patients with respect to the cochlear coverage.

48. Impact of Hearing Aids on Language Outcomes in Preschool Children With Mild Bilateral Hearing Loss.

49. The Benefit of Bimodal Hearing and Beamforming for Cochlear Implant Users.

50. Prediction of postoperative speech comprehension with the transcutaneous partially implantable bone conduction hearing system Osia®.

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