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1. Communicative possibilities of written conversations with adolescents who have autism.

2. Automated Adaptive Wideband Acoustic Stapedius Reflex Thresholds in Adults With Normal Hearing and Sensorineural Hearing Loss.

3. Performance Monitoring and Cognitive Inhibition during a Speech-in-Noise Task in Older Listeners.

4. Wideband Acoustic Reflex Measurement.

5. Impact of Effortful Word Recognition on Supportive Neural Systems Measured by Alpha and Theta Power.

6. Automated Adaptive Wideband Acoustic Reflex Threshold Estimation in Normal-hearing Adults.

7. Acoustic reflex measurement.

8. Alternative ear-canal measures related to absorbance.

9. Wideband acoustic immittance normative data: ethnicity, gender, aging, and instrumentation.

10. Consensus statement: Eriksholm workshop on wideband absorbance measures of the middle ear.

11. Relationships among standard and wideband measures of middle ear function and distortion product otoacoustic emissions.

12. Specification of absorbed-sound power in the ear canal: application to suppression of stimulus frequency otoacoustic emissions.

13. Effects of external noise on detection of intensity increments.

14. Use of stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions to investigate efferent and cochlear contributions to temporal overshoot.

15. Use of psychometric-function slopes for forward-masked tones to investigate cochlear nonlinearity.

16. Wideband ipsilateral measurements of middle-ear muscle reflex thresholds in children and adults.

17. Use of stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emission latency and level to investigate cochlear mechanics in human ears.

18. Effect of variability in level on forward masking and on increment detection.

19. Simultaneous recording of stimulus-frequency and distortion-product otoacoustic emission input-output functions in human ears.

20. A measure of internal noise based on sample discrimination.

21. Input-output functions for stimulus-frequency otoacoustic emissions in normal-hearing adult ears.

22. Effects of peripheral nonlinearity on psychometric functions for forward-masked tones.

23. Source generators of mismatch negativity to multiple deviant stimulus types.

24. Distortion product otoacoustic emissions to single and simultaneous tone pairs.

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