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    Coding Deficits in Noise-Induced Hidden Hearing Loss May Stem from Incomplete Repair of Ribbon Synapses in the Cochlea by Shi, Lijuan, Chang, Yin, Li, Xiaowei, Aiken, Steven J, Liu, Lijie, Wang, Jian

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (25-05-2016)
    “…Recent evidence has shown that noise-induced damage to the synapse between inner hair cells (IHCs) and type I afferent auditory nerve fibers (ANFs) may occur…”
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    Envelope following responses to natural vowels by Aiken, Steven J, Picton, Terence W

    Published in Audiology & neurotology (01-01-2006)
    “…Envelope following responses to natural vowels were recorded in 10 normal hearing people. Responses were recorded to individual vowels (/a/, /i/, /u/) with a…”
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    Envelope and spectral frequency-following responses to vowel sounds by Aiken, Steven J., Picton, Terence W.

    Published in Hearing research (01-11-2008)
    “…Frequency-following responses (FFRs) were recorded to two naturally produced vowels (/a/ and /i/) in normal hearing subjects. A digitally implemented Fourier…”
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    Phase‐locked responses to the vowel envelope vary in scalp‐recorded amplitude due to across‐frequency response interactions by Easwar, Vijayalakshmi, Banyard, Ashlee, Aiken, Steven J., Purcell, David W.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-11-2018)
    “…Neural encoding of the envelope of sounds like vowels is essential to access temporal information useful for speech recognition. Subcortical responses to…”
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    Human Cortical Responses to the Speech Envelope by Aiken, Steven J, Picton, Terence W

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-04-2008)
    “…OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the response of the human auditory cortex to the temporal amplitude-envelope of speech. Responses to the speech envelope could be useful…”
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    The Influence of Male- and Female-Spoken Vowel Acoustics on Envelope-Following Responses by Easwar, Vijayalakshmi, Purcell, David, Eeckhoutte, Maaike Van, Aiken, Steven J.

    Published in Seminars in hearing (01-08-2022)
    “…Abstract The influence of male and female vowel characteristics on the envelope-following responses (EFRs) is not well understood. This study explored the role…”
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    Evaluation of Speech-Evoked Envelope Following Responses as an Objective Aided Outcome Measure: Effect of Stimulus Level, Bandwidth, and Amplification in Adults With Hearing Loss by Easwar, Vijayalakshmi, Purcell, David W, Aiken, Steven J, Parsa, Vijay, Scollie, Susan D

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-11-2015)
    “…OBJECTIVES:The present study evaluated a novel test paradigm based on speech-evoked envelope following responses (EFRs) as an objective aided outcome measure…”
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    Effect of Stimulus Level and Bandwidth on Speech-Evoked Envelope Following Responses in Adults With Normal Hearing by Easwar, Vijayalakshmi, Purcell, David W, Aiken, Steven J, Parsa, Vijay, Scollie, Susan D

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-11-2015)
    “…OBJECTIVE:The use of auditory evoked potentials as an objective outcome measure in infants fitted with hearing aids has gained interest in recent years. This…”
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    Characteristics of Speech-Evoked Envelope Following Responses in Infancy by Easwar, Vijayalakshmi, Scollie, Susan, Lasarev, Michael, Urichuk, Matthew, Aiken, Steven J, Purcell, David W

    Published in Trends in hearing (2021)
    “…Envelope following responses (EFRs) may be a useful tool for evaluating the audibility of speech sounds in infants. The present study aimed to evaluate the…”
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    Envelope Following Responses Elicited by English Sentences by Choi, Jong Min, Purcell, David W., Coyne, Julie-Anne M., Aiken, Steven J.

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-09-2013)
    “…OBJECTIVES:It would be clinically valuable if an electrophysiological validation of hearing aid effectiveness in conveying speech information could be…”
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    Acoustic stapedius reflex function in man revisited by Aiken, Steven J, Andrus, Jessica N, Bance, Manohar, Phillips, Dennis P

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-07-2013)
    “…The objective of this study was to examine the role of the acoustic stapedius reflex in the protection of speech recognition from the upward spread of masking…”
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    Envelope-following responses elicited by modified speech sounds for estimating temporal processing dysfunction by Aiken, Steven J., Purcell, David, Wang, Jian

    “…Speech is an ideal stimulus for eliciting envelope-following responses (EFR) given its inherent periodicities and biological importance. However, the speech…”
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    Envelope following responses to Schroeder-phase harmonic stimuli by Attigodu Chandrashekara, Ganesh, Aiken, Steven J., Wang, Jian

    “…Recent studies suggest that peripheral nonlinearities only partially account for the envelope-following response (EFR) recorded at the scalp, with additional…”
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    Pitch perception and frequency-following response in inharmonic signals by Aiken, Steven J., LeClair, Kevin, Kiefte, Michael

    “…It has been suggested that auditory-evoked frequency-following response (FFR) is related to pitch [Greenberg et al., Hear. Res. 25, 91–114 (1987)], which is…”
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    The role of modulation spectrum amplitude and phase in consonant intelligibility by Aiken, Steven J., Jamieson, Donald G., Parsa, Vijay, Allen, Prudence

    “…This paper considers an acoustic basis for speech intelligibility and evaluates various acoustically based speech intelligibility prediction algorithms…”
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