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3. The one-up one-down adaptive (staircase) procedure in speech-in-noise testing: Standard error of measurement and fluctuations in the track.

7. Listening to speech-in-noise with hearing aids: Do the self-reported outcomes reflect the behavioral speech perception task performance?

8. Morphosyntactic correctness of written language production in adults with moderate to severe congenital hearing loss.

9. Lexical-Access Ability and Cognitive Predictors of Speech Recognition in Noise in Adult Cochlear Implant Users.

10. Change in Psychosocial Health Status Over 5 Years in Relation to Adults' Hearing Ability in Noise.

11. The Influence of Linguistic Proficiency on Masked Text Recognition Performance in Adults With and Without Congenital Hearing Impairment.

12. The influence of lexical-access ability and vocabulary knowledge on measures of speech recognition in noise.

13. Testing the reliability and validity of the modified Amsterdam Inventory for Auditory Disability and Handicap in career firefighters in the United States.

15. Analysis of failure of voice production by a sound-producing voice prosthesis.

17. Deterioration of Speech Recognition Ability Over a Period of 5 Years in Adults Ages 18 to 70 Years: Results of the Dutch Online Speech-in-Noise Test.

18. Speech-in-speech listening on the LiSN-S test by older adults with good audiograms depends on cognition and hearing acuity at high frequencies.

19. Medication Use in Adults with and without Hearing Impairment.

20. Assessing speech recognition abilities with digits in noise in cochlear implant and hearing aid users.

21. Prevention of Ototoxicity in NTM Patients Treated With IV Amikacin

22. Pupillometry reveals effects of pitch manipulation within and across words on listening effort and short-term memory.

23. Psycho-social problems among older people residing in community of Chitwan, Nepal—A cross-sectional study.

24. Hierarchical differences in the encoding of amplitude modulation in the subcortical auditory system of awake nonhuman primates.

25. Cognitive load associated with speaking clearly in reverberant rooms.

27. Hearing Loss in Older Persons: Does the Rate of Decline Affect Psychosocial Health?

28. Dual sensory loss: A major age-related increase of comorbid hearing loss and hearing aid ownership in visually impaired adults.

29. Comorbidity in adults with hearing difficulties: which chronic medical conditions are related to hearing impairment?

30. The influence of informational masking on speech perception and pupil response in adults with hearing impairment.

31. Decline in older persons' ability to recognize speech in noise: the influence of demographic, health-related, environmental, and cognitive factors.

32. The relationship between hearing status, listening effort, and the need for recovery in employees of a manufacturing company.

33. Dual sensory loss: development of a dual sensory loss protocol and design of a randomized controlled trial.

34. Task difficulty differentially affects two measures of processing load: the pupil response during sentence processing and delayed cued recall of the sentences.

35. How linguistic closure and verbal working memory relate to speech recognition in noise--a review.

36. The interpretation of speech reception threshold data in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners: II. Fluctuating noise.

37. The digits-in-noise test: assessing auditory speech recognition abilities in noise.

38. The relationship between hearing status and the participation in different categories of work: demographics.

39. Vocational rehabilitation services for people with hearing difficulties: a systematic review of the literature.

40. Effects of reverberation and masker fluctuations on binaural unmasking of speech.

41. Pupil dilation uncovers extra listening effort in the presence of a single-talker masker.

42. Cost-effectiveness of a vocational enablement protocol for employees with hearing impairment; design of a randomized controlled trial.

43. New measures of masked text recognition in relation to speech-in-noise perception and their associations with age and cognitive abilities.

44. Hearing ability in working life and its relationship with sick leave and self-reported work productivity.

45. Processing load induced by informational masking is related to linguistic abilities.

46. Prospective effects of hearing status on loneliness and depression in older persons: identification of subgroups.

47. The influence of semantically related and unrelated text cues on the intelligibility of sentences in noise.

48. The interpretation of speech reception threshold data in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners: steady-state noise.

49. Cognitive load during speech perception in noise: the influence of age, hearing loss, and cognition on the pupil response.

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