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1. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Alleviating The Distress Caused By Tinnitus, Hyperacusis And Misophonia: Current Perspectives

2. The Relationship Between Hearing Experiences, Music-Listening Behaviors, and Chord-Discrimination Abilities for Cochlear Implant Users

3. Temporal integration of partial loudness of helicopter-like sounds

5. Electrophysiological and psychophysical measures of amplitude modulation discrimination in cochlear implant users

7. Computational models for predicting sound quality

8. Insights from the third international conference on hyperacusis: causes, evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment

9. Envelope regularity discrimination

10. Estimation of auditory filter shapes across frequencies using machine learning

11. Insights from the Third International Conference on Hyperacusis: Causes, Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment

12. Discrimination of amplitude-modulation depth by subjects with normal and impaired hearing

13. Mapping tonotopy in human auditory cortex

14. Strategies for the individual fitting of the DSP-prototypes

18. The value of routine real ear measurement of the gain of digital hearing aids.

20. Dead regions in the cochlea at 4 kHz in elderly adults: relation to absolute threshold, steepness of audiogram, and pure-tone average.

25. Comparison of three procedures for initial fitting of compression hearing aids. II. Experienced users, fitted unilaterally.

26. Use of a loudness model for hearing aid fitting. V. On-line gain control in a digital hearing aid.

28. Evaluation of the noise reduction system in a commercial digital hearing aid.

35. Predicting the intelligibility of Mandarin Chinese with manipulated and intact tonal information for normal-hearing listeners.

36. An association between auditory responsiveness of children and duration of entertainment screen time in the early years of life.

37. The perception of emotion in music by people with hearing loss and people with cochlear implants.

38. Sensing and feeling: an overview.

39. Accuracy and Consistency of Confidence Limits for Monosyllable Identification Scores Derived Using Simulation, the Harrell-Davis Estimator, and Nonlinear Quantile Regression.

40. A Preliminary Analysis of the Clinical Effectiveness of Audiologist-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Delivered via Video Calls for Rehabilitation of Misophonia, Hyperacusis, and Tinnitus.

41. Effect of early versus late onset of partial visual loss on judgments of auditory distance.

42. Confirmatory factor analysis of the Tinnitus Impact Questionnaire using data from patients seeking help for tinnitus alone or tinnitus combined with hyperacusis.

43. A comparison of interaural asymmetry, audiogram slope, and psychometric measures of tinnitus, hyperacusis, anxiety and depression for patients with unilateral and bilateral tinnitus.

44. The Cambridge aided loudness profile (CALP): item choices and data for unaided listening by young and older normal-hearing listeners and older hearing-impaired listeners.

45. Development of New Open-Set Speech Material for Use in Clinical Audiology with Speakers of British English.

46. Confirmatory factor analysis of the Hyperacusis Impact Questionnaire, Sound Sensitivity Symptoms Questionnaire, and Screening for Anxiety and Depression in Tinnitus, including preliminary analyses of the parent versions for use with children.

47. Editorial: Cochlear Implants and Music.

48. Sensitivity of Methods for Diagnosing Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Cases of Exposures Including Intense Low-Frequency Noise.

49. Psychometric evaluation of the 4C tinnitus management questionnaire for patients with tinnitus alone or tinnitus combined with hyperacusis.

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