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    Objective assessment of perceived effort in listening by employing EEG feature by Mortezapouraghdam, Z., Bernarding, C., Strauss, D. J.

    “…The adjustment of hearing aid devices can heavily depend on the subjective feedback of the patients. Our aim is to investigate measures that can be used…”
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    Quantification of listening effort correlates in the oscillatory EEG activity: A feasibility study by Bernarding, C., Strauss, D. J., Hannemann, R., Corona-Strauss, F. I.

    “…So far, a generally accepted objective measure for the listening effort estimation in clinical settings is not existent. Such a measure could support the…”
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    Auditory streaming and listening effort: An event related potential study by Bernarding, C, Corona-Strauss, F I, Latzel, M, Strauss, D J

    “…Until now, an objective method to estimate listening effort with a minimum level of cooperation of the patient in order to fit hearing aids is not existent…”
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    Effects of auditory selective attention on chirp evoked auditory steady state responses by Bohr, A., Bernarding, C., Strauss, D. J., Corona-Strauss, F. I.

    “…Auditory steady state responses (ASSRs) are frequently used to assess auditory function. Recently, the interest in effects of attention on ASSRs has increased…”
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    Simulations of hearing loss and hearing aid: Effects on electrophysiological correlates of listening effort by Bernarding, C., Strauss, D. J., Latzel, M., Hannemann, R., Chalupper, J., Corona-Strauss, F. I.

    “…In the last decades, many investigations were done to examine the effects of sensorineural hearing loss on the speech perception ability. Besides testing…”
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    Non-listening effort related parameters in auditory discrimination paradigms by Bernarding, C, Strauss, D J, Latzel, M, Corona-Strauss, F I

    “…Objective methods to asses listening effort are still missing in clinical settings. Thus, the focus of our ongoing research is the extraction of possible…”
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    On the cognitive neurodynamics of listening effort: A phase clustering analysis of large-scale neural correlates by Strauss, D.J., Corona-Strauss, F.I., Bernarding, C., Reith, W., Latzel, M., Froehlich, M.

    “…An increased listening effort represents a major problem in humans with hearing impairment. Neurodiagnostic methods for an objective listening effort…”
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    The effects of age and hearing impairment on the extraction of listening effort correlates by Bernarding, C., Strauss, D. J., Hannemann, R., Latzel, M., Seidler, H., Jobst, U., Bellagnech, A., Landwehr, M., Corona-Strauss, F. I.

    “…In clinical practice, an objective method to assess listening effort is still not available. The benefit of such a measure would be to reduce the listening…”
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    On the objective electrophysiological estimation of listening effort in different age groups by Bernarding, C., Latzel, M., Strauss, D. J., Corona-Strauss, F. I.

    “…The basic approaches to fit hearing aids were commonly based on findings of how young persons hear sounds in ideal conditions. In order to improve hearing aid…”
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    Syllable evoked auditory late responses: Effects of noise onsets and noise types by Corona-Strauss, F. I., Bernarding, C., Latzel, M., Strauss, D. J.

    “…Listening in noisy situations demands cognitive effort. Recently, we have shown that the Wavelet Phase Synchronization Stability (WPSS) of Auditory Late…”
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