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    Reception of Environmental Sounds Through Cochlear Implants by Reed, Charlotte M, Delhorne, Lorraine A

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-02-2005)
    “…OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to measure the performance of persons with cochlear implants on a test of environmental-sound reception. DESIGN:The…”
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    Otoacoustic-emission-based medial-olivocochlear reflex assays for humans by Marshall, Lynne, Lapsley Miller, Judi A, Guinan, John J, Shera, Christopher A, Reed, Charlotte M, Perez, Zachary D, Delhorne, Lorraine A, Boege, Paul

    “…Otoacoustic emission (OAE) tests of the medial-olivocochlear reflex (MOCR) in humans were assessed for viability as clinical assays. Two reflection-source OAEs…”
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    Two-microphone spatial filtering provides speech reception benefits for cochlear implant users in difficult acoustic environments by Goldsworthy, Raymond L, Delhorne, Lorraine A, Desloge, Joseph G, Braida, Louis D

    “…This article introduces and provides an assessment of a spatial-filtering algorithm based on two closely-spaced (∼1 cm) microphones in a behind-the-ear shell…”
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    Consonant identification using temporal fine structure and recovered envelope cues by Swaminathan, Jayaganesh, Reed, Charlotte M, Desloge, Joseph G, Braida, Louis D, Delhorne, Lorraine A

    “…The contribution of recovered envelopes (RENVs) to the utilization of temporal-fine structure (TFS) speech cues was examined in normal-hearing listeners…”
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    Speech reception by listeners with real and simulated hearing impairment: Effects of continuous and interrupted noise by Desloge, Joseph G., Reed, Charlotte M., Braida, Louis D., Perez, Zachary D., Delhorne, Lorraine A.

    “…The effects of audibility and age on masking for sentences in continuous and interrupted noise were examined in listeners with real and simulated hearing loss…”
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    Auditory and tactile gap discrimination by observers with normal and impaired hearing by Desloge, Joseph G, Reed, Charlotte M, Braida, Louis D, Perez, Zachary D, Delhorne, Lorraine A, Villabona, Timothy J

    “…Temporal processing ability for the senses of hearing and touch was examined through the measurement of gap-duration discrimination thresholds (GDDTs)…”
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    Psychoacoustic and Phoneme Identification Measures in Cochlear-Implant and Normal-Hearing Listeners by Goldsworthy, Ray L., Delhorne, Lorraine A., Braida, Louis D., Reed, Charlotte M.

    Published in Trends in amplification (01-03-2013)
    “…The purpose of this study is to identify precise and repeatable measures for assessing cochlear-implant (CI) hearing. The study presents psychoacoustic and…”
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    Temporal modulation transfer functions for listeners with real and simulated hearing loss by Desloge, Joseph G., Reed, Charlotte M., Braida, Louis D., Perez, Zachary D., Delhorne, Lorraine A.

    “…A functional simulation of hearing loss was evaluated in its ability to reproduce the temporal modulation transfer functions (TMTFs) for nine listeners with…”
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    Temporal masking functions for listeners with real and simulated hearing loss by Desloge, Joseph G., Reed, Charlotte M., Braida, Louis D., Perez, Zachary D., Delhorne, Lorraine A.

    “…A functional simulation of hearing loss was evaluated in its ability to reproduce the temporal masking functions for eight listeners with mild to severe…”
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    Auditory-Filter Characteristics for Listeners With Real and Simulated Hearing Impairment by Desloge, Joseph G., Reed, Charlotte M., Braida, Louis D., Perez, Zachary D., Delhorne, Lorraine A.

    Published in Trends in amplification (01-03-2012)
    “…Functional simulation of sensorineural hearing impairment is an important research tool that can elucidate the nature of hearing impairments and suggest or…”
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    The Reception of Environmental Sounds Through Wearable Tactual Aids by Reed, Charlotte M, Delhorne, Lorraine A

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-12-2003)
    “…OBJECTIVEThe objective of this study was to investigate the ability to identify environmental sounds through a wearable tactual aid. DESIGNA test of the…”
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    Temporal masking of multidimensional tactual stimuli by Tan, Hong Z, Reed, Charlotte M, Delhorne, Lorraine A, Durlach, Nathaniel I, Wan, Natasha

    “…Experiments were performed to examine the temporal masking properties of multidimensional tactual stimulation patterns delivered to the left index finger. The…”
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    A Study of the Combined Use of a Hearing Aid and Tactual Aid in an Adult with Profound Hearing Loss by Reed, Charlotte M, Delhorne, Lorraine A

    Published in The Volta review (01-10-2006)
    “…This study examined the benefits of the combined used of a hearing aid and tactual aid to supplement lip-reading in the reception of speech and for the…”
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    Effects of Rate of Presentation on the Reception of American Sign Language by Fischer, Susan D, Delhorne, Lorraine A, Reed, Charlotte M

    “…Videotaped productions of isolated American Sign Language signs or sentences were presented at speeds of two to six times normal. Results indicated a breakdown…”
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    A Single-Band Envelope Cue as a Supplement to Speechreading of Segmentals: A Comparison of Auditory versus Tactual Presentation by Bratakos, Maroula S, Reed, Charlotte M, Delhorne, Lorraine A, Denesvich, Gail

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-06-2001)
    “…OBJECTIVEThe objective of this study was to compare the effects of a single-band envelope cue as a supplement to speechreading of segmentals and sentences when…”
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    Consonant identification using temporal fine structure and recovered envelope cuesa by Swaminathan, Jayaganesh, Reed, Charlotte M., Desloge, Joseph G., Braida, Louis D., Delhorne, Lorraine A.

    “…The contribution of recovered envelopes (RENVs) to the utilization of temporal-fine structure (TFS) speech cues was examined in normal-hearing listeners…”
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    A Study of the Tactual Reception of Sign Language by Reed, Charlotte M

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-04-1995)
    “…Experienced deaf-blind users (N=10) of sign language tested their ability to receive signed messages including isolated signs and sentences. A set of 122…”
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    A Study of the Tactual and Visual Reception of Fingerspelling by Reed, Charlotte M

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-12-1990)
    “…The study examined the ability of five deaf-blind subjects to receive fingerspelled materials through the tactual sense, and of six deaf subjects to receive…”
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    Analytic Study of the Tadoma Method: Improving Performance through the Use of Supplementary Tactual Displays by Reed, Charlotte M

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-04-1992)
    “…Three supplementary tactual displays were investigated for improving speech reception through the Tadoma method of speechreading: articulatory-based display of…”
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