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    Conditioning the auditory system with continuous vs. interrupted noise of equal acoustic energy: Is either exposure more protective? by Skellett, Ruth A, Cullen, John K, Fallon, Maureen, Bobbin, Richard P

    Published in Hearing research (01-02-1998)
    “…The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that differences exist in the amount of protection provided by prior sound conditioning with continuous…”
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    Measures of signal processing in persons with sensorineural hearing loss below 6 kHz by Long, G R, Cullen, Jr, J K

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-12-1988)
    “…Estimates of threshold, wide- and narrow-band noise masking, frequency and amplitude modulation detection, gap detection, and rate discrimination were obtained…”
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    Temporal integration of tone glides by children with auditory-memory and reading problems by Tobey, E A, Cullen, Jr, J K

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-12-1984)
    “…Temporal auditory integration for short-duration, frequency-varying signals was examined in children with deficits in auditory memory and reading. Signals were…”
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    Dichotic speech perception: an interpretation of right-ear advantage and temporal offset effects by Berlin, C I, Lowe-Bell, S S, CULLEN, Jr, J K, Thompson, C L

    “…In two experiments on normals we presented CV nonsense syllables both dichotically and monotically, with onsets of the syllables separated by 0, 15, 30, 60,…”
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    A calibration procedure for the assessment of thresholds above 8000 Hz by Stelmachowicz, P G, Gorga, M P, Cullen, J K

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-12-1982)
    “…A technique is described to estimate the sound pressure level developed by a broad frequency response transducer at the tympanic membrane. Real-ear probe tube…”
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    Effects of stimulus-onset asynchrony on the dichotic performance of children with auditory-processing disorders by Tobey, E A, Cullen, Jr, J K, Rampp, D L

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-06-1979)
    “…Dichotic stop-consonant-vowel identification was investigated in two experiments using two groups of learning-disabled children demonstrating clinical…”
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    Recall performance of children failing memory portions of a speech-language-memory screening battery by Tobey, E A, Fleischer-Gallagher, A, Cullen, Jr, J K, Rampp, D L

    Published in Journal of communication disorders (01-07-1982)
    “…Recall performance of first- and third-grade children who failed memory portions of a speech-language-memory screen was examined using digit and…”
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    Electrocochleography in children. A retrospective study by Cullen, Jr, J K, Berlin, C I, Gondra, M I, Adams, M L

    Published in Archives of otolaryngology (1960) (01-08-1976)
    “…A follow-up study of 35 children subjected to electrocochleography (Ecog) was conducted to determine (1) agreement of Ecog results with other audiometric…”
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    Changes in human eighth nerve action potential as a function of stimulation rate by Mouney, D F, Berlin, C I, Cullen, Jr, J K, Hughes, L F

    Published in Archives of otolaryngology (1960) (01-10-1978)
    “…The primary clinical utility of electrocochleography at the Louisiana State University Medical Center is the detection of hearing losses in children. This…”
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    Testing an auditory streaming hypothesis of the comodulation masking release effect by Rappold, Patrick W., Mendoza, Lee, Cullen, John K.

    “…An auditory streaming hypothesis has been proposed to explain the comodulation masking release (CMR) effect. This hypothesis suggests that threshold for a…”
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    A procedure for the study of auditory stream segregation by Mendoza, Lee, Collins, M. Jane, Cullen, John K.

    “…An approach based on signal detection theory was used to measure the stream segregation of tone sequences. Previous research [Dannenbring and Bregman, J. Exp…”
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    Within-subject repeatability of high-frequency thresholds by Imaoka, Keiko, Cullen, John K.

    “…Reliability of high-frequency thresholds was studied in normal-hearing listeners ranging in age from 20–48 years. Using the PEST (Parameter Estimation by…”
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    The effect of olivocochlear bundle transection on tuning curves and acoustic distortion products by LITTMAN, T. A, CULLEN, J. K, BOBBIN, R. P

    “…A growing body of research suggests that the efferent innervation to the cochlea, the olivocochlear bundle (OCB), may modulate the mechanical function of the…”
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    Intensity discrimination of pure tones is not a monotonic function of sensation level for frequencies above 6 kHz by Long, Glenis R., Cullen, John K.

    “…Some recent studies of intensity discrimination at high frequencies have reported that measures of intensity discrimination are nonmonotonically related to…”
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    Rate discrimination of high-pass filtered pulse trains by Long, Glenis R., Cullen, John K.

    “…Difference limens (DLs) for trains of 30-μs impulses were determined for repetition rates of 50-, 100-, 200-, 400-, and 800 pulses per second under conditions…”
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