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3. Evaluation of the SAMEO-ATO surgical classification in a Dutch cohort

4. Zintuigen en communicatie

6. The presence of a social other motivates to invest effort while listening to speech-in-noise

8. HEAR-aware: Development and evaluation of an e-health tool for older adults who are not ready for a hearing aid: Presentation of a study design

9. What insights into pupil size during listening do various analysis techniques provide and how sensitive are they to task demands and luminance?

17. Factor structure and reliability of the Dutch version of seven scales of the Communication Profile for the Hearing Impaired (CPHI)

21. Self-reported hearing difficulties, communication strategies and psychological general well-being (quality of life) in patients with acquired hearing impairment.

25. On the inclusion of cognitive aspects within the European Project HearCom.

27. The Autonomic Correlates of Listening Effort

28. Ambulatory autonomic nervous system activity in relation to hearing impairment.

29. Hearing Impairment: Reduced Pupil Dilation Response and Frontal Activation During Degraded Speech Perception.

30. Effectiveness of the HEAR-Aware App for Adults Not Ready for Hearing Aids, but Open to Self-Management Support: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial.

31. Incorporating Virtual Reality Agents During a Dichotic Speech Reception Task: Insights From the Heart.

32. The prevalence of patient-reported cognitive complaints and dementia risk factors in the audiology clinic.

33. Experienced Adult Cochlear Implant Users Show Improved Speech Recognition When Target Fitting Parameters Are Applied.

34. A Multimodal Approach to Measuring Listening Effort: A Systematic Review on the Effects of Auditory Task Demand on Physiological Measures and Their Relationship.

35. ICF-based hearing and functioning assessment: validation and research outcomes of utilizing the HEAR-COMMAND tool for patients with mild to moderately severe hearing loss and individuals with normal hearing.

36. Barriers to and enablers of the use of the Otology Questionnaire Amsterdam in clinical practice-a qualitative post-implementation study.

37. A comparison of psychosocial health among individuals with different levels of hearing ability during the COVID-19 pandemic.

38. Learning effects in speech-in-noise tasks: Effect of masker modulation and masking release.

39. Effects of hearing acuity on psychophysiological responses to effortful speech perception.

40. Ten-year association between change in speech-in-noise recognition and falls due to balance problems: a longitudinal cohort study.

41. Manual switching between programs intended for specific real-life listening environments by adult cochlear implant users: do they use the intended program?

42. A comparison of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on communication among individuals with and without hearing impairment.

43. Measurement and optimisation of the perceptual equivalence of the Dutch consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) word lists using synthetic speech and list pairs.

44. 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.

45. Combining Cardiovascular and Pupil Features Using k-Nearest Neighbor Classifiers to Assess Task Demand, Social Context, and Sentence Accuracy During Listening.

46. Feasibility of the HEAR-aware App for Hearing Loss Self-Management: A Nonrandomized Intervention Study to Examine Intervention Acceptability and the Stages-of-Change Concept.

47. Sensitivity of the antiphasic digits-in-noise test to simulated unilateral and bilateral conductive hearing loss.

48. The Influence of Hearing Loss on the Pupil Response to Degraded Speech.

49. Copresence Was Found to Be Related to Some Pupil Measures in Persons With Hearing Loss While They Performed a Speech-in-Noise Task.

50. The Effects of Tinnitus and Tinnitus Annoyance on Need for Recovery After Work: Results of the Netherlands Longitudinal Study on Hearing.

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