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1. Different time courses of maturation for learning and generalization following auditory training in children.

31. Low-resolution electromagnetic tomography (LORETA) in children with cochlear implants: a preliminary report.

32. The validity of LENA technology for assessing the linguistic environment and interactions of infants learning Hebrew and Arabic.

33. Identification and Comprehension of Narrow Focus by Arabic-Speaking Adolescents With Moderate-to-Profound Hearing Loss.

34. Difficulties Experienced by Older Listeners in Utilizing Voice Cues for Speaker Discrimination.

35. Infants' Preference for Child-Directed Speech Over Time-Reversed Speech in On-Channel and Off-Channel Masking.

36. The Effect of Soft Tissue Stimulation on Skull Vibrations and Hearing Thresholds in Humans.

37. Practice Makes Transfer Imperfect: Evidence From Auditory Learning.

38. Listening in Noise Remains a Significant Challenge for Cochlear Implant Users: Evidence from Early Deafened and Those with Progressive Hearing Loss Compared to Peers with Normal Hearing.

39. Children With Normal Hearing Are Efficient Users of Fundamental Frequency and Vocal Tract Length Cues for Voice Discrimination.

40. Logarithmic Versus Linear Change in Step Size When Using an Adaptive Threshold-Seeking Procedure in a Frequency Discrimination Task: Does It Matter?

41. Deficits in Explicit Language Problem Solving Rather Than in Implicit Learning in Specific Language Impairment: Evidence From Learning an Artificial Morphological Rule.

42. Training of Speech Perception in Noise in Pre-Lingual Hearing Impaired Adults With Cochlear Implants Compared With Normal Hearing Adults.

43. Does hearing in response to soft-tissue stimulation involve skull vibrations? A within-subject comparison between skull vibration magnitudes and hearing thresholds.

44. Voice Discrimination by Adults with Cochlear Implants: the Benefits of Early Implantation for Vocal-Tract Length Perception.

45. Recognition and Comprehension of "Narrow Focus" by Young Adults With Prelingual Hearing Loss Using Hearing Aids or Cochlear Implants.

46. Is the Role of External Feedback in Auditory Skill Learning Age Dependent?

47. Intelligibility of bandpass filtered speech: The effect of filter types.

48. Comprehension of "Narrow Focus" by Adolescents in the Autism Spectrum.

49. Soft tissue conduction as a possible contributor to the limited attenuation provided by hearing protection devices.

50. Auditory Discrimination of Lexical Stress Patterns in Hearing-Impaired Infants with Cochlear Implants Compared with Normal Hearing: Influence of Acoustic Cues and Listening Experience to the Ambient Language.

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