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2. Loudness
3. Measurement of Loudness, Part I: Methods, Problems, and Pitfalls
4. A Quarter-Century’s Perspective on a Psychoacoustical Approach to Loudness
5. Reaction-time data support the existence of Softness Imperception in cochlear hearing loss
6. Age of Second-Language Acquisition and Perception of Speech in Noise.
7. A Quarter-Century’s Perspective on a Psychoacoustical Approach to Loudness
8. Growth of Loudness in Listeners with Cochlear Hearing Losses: Recruitment Reconsidered
9. Loudness
10. Loudness in Daily Environments
11. Measurement of Loudness, Part I: Methods, Problems, and Pitfalls
12. A Model of Loudness Summation Applied to High-Frequency Hearing Loss
13. Age of second-language acquisition and perception of speech in noise
14. It's not recruitment - gasp! It's softness imperception. (Page 10)
15. Tuning Curves at High Frequencies and their Relation to the Absolute Threshold Curve
16. Gap Detection in Normal and Impaired Listeners: The Effect of Level and Frequency
17. Zeitgeist from Kryter’s work at the PsychoAcoustics Laboratory at Harvard to the present
18. Reliable discrimination thresholds in 17 trials
19. Induced loudness reduction as a function of inducer level
20. Context effects in loudness
21. Binaural loudness summation for speech presented via earphones and loudspeaker with and without visual cues
22. HOW TO COMMUNICATE BETTER, AND MORE COMPASSIONATELY, WITH PEOPLE WITH HEARING LOSS.
23. Testing the binaural equal-loudness-ratio hypothesis with hearing-impaired listeners
24. Binaural Loudness Summation for Speech and Tones Presented via Earphones and Loudspeakers
25. Binaural loudness summation in and out of the laboratory
26. Loudness growth in individual listeners with hearing losses: A review
27. Subjective impression of auditory danger signals in different countries
28. A test of the Binaural Equal-Loudness-Ratio hypothesis for tones
29. Induced loudness reduction
30. Loudness growth in individual listeners with hearing loss
31. Effect of adaptive psychophysical procedure on loudness matches
32. Reaction Time to 1- and 4-kHz Tones as a Function of Sensation Level in Listeners with Normal Hearing
33. Monaural and binaural loudness of 5- and 200-ms tones in normal and impaired hearing
34. Induced loudness reduction as a function of frequency separation
35. Reexamining loudness at and near threshold
36. Loudness of brief tones measured by magnitude estimation and loudness matching
37. A test of the Equal-Loudness-Ratio hypothesis using cross-modality matching functions
38. Tone-burst otoacoustic emissions and loudness
39. So/ren Buus’ contribution to speech intelligibility prediction
40. Inferring basilar-membrane motion from tone-burst otoacoustic emissions and psychoacoustic measurements
41. Spectral loudness summation and simple reaction time
42. Simple reaction time to narrow‐band and broadband noise
43. Effect of masker onset asynchrony on overshoot in simultaneous masking
44. Can tone‐burst otoacoustic emissions be used to measure basilar‐membrane response in humans?
45. ZEST as a tool for rapid assessment of frequency discrimination
46. A comparison of psychophysical procedures for level-discrimination thresholds
47. Perceptual weights in auditory level discrimination
48. Introduction to auditory perception in listeners with hearing losses
49. Interactions between test- and inducer-tone durations in induced loudness reduction
50. Growth of Loudness in Listeners with Cochlear Hearing Losses: Recruitment Reconsidered
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