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    Loud Music Exposure and Cochlear Synaptopathy in Young Adults: Isolated Auditory Brainstem Response Effects but No Perceptual Consequences by Grose, John H., Buss, Emily, Hall, Joseph W.

    Published in Trends in hearing (01-11-2017)
    “…The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that listeners with frequent exposure to loud music exhibit deficits in suprathreshold auditory…”
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    Gap Detection in School-Age Children and Adults: Center Frequency and Ramp Duration by Buss, Emily, Porter, Heather L, Hall, Joseph W., III, Grose, John H

    “…Purpose: The age at which gap detection becomes adultlike differs, depending on the stimulus characteristics. The present study evaluated whether the…”
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    Effect of response context and masker type on word recognition in school-age children and adults by Buss, Emily, Leibold, Lori J., Hall, Joseph W.

    “…In adults, masked speech recognition improves with the provision of a closed set of response alternatives. The present study evaluated whether school-age…”
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    Age Effects in Temporal Envelope Processing: Speech Unmasking and Auditory Steady State Responses by Grose, John H, Mamo, Sara K, Hall, Joseph W

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-10-2009)
    “…OBJECTIVE:The purpose of this study was to determine whether temporal envelope processing is reduced in older listeners. Experiment 1 tested the hypothesis…”
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    Factors affecting the development of speech recognition in steady and modulated noise by Hall, Joseph W., Buss, Emily, Grose, John H.

    “…This study used a checkerboard-masking paradigm to investigate the development of the speech reception threshold (SRT) for monosyllabic words in synchronously…”
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    Gap Detection in School-Age Children and Adults: Effects of Inherent Envelope Modulation and the Availability of Cues across Frequency by Buss, Emily, Hall, Joseph W., III, Porter, Heather, Grose, John H

    “…Purpose: The present study evaluated the effects of inherent envelope modulation and the availability of cues across frequency on behavioral gap detection with…”
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    The Effects of Sensorineural Hearing Impairment on Asynchronous Glimpsing of Speech by Ozmeral, Erol J, Buss, Emily, Hall, 3rd, Joseph W

    Published in PloS one (04-05-2016)
    “…In a previous study with normal-hearing listeners, we evaluated consonant identification masked by two or more spectrally contiguous bands of noise, with…”
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    Factors Affecting the Processing of Intensity in School-Aged Children by Buss, Emily, Hall, Joseph W., III, Grose, John H

    “…Purpose: Thresholds of school-aged children are elevated relative to those of adults for intensity discrimination and amplitude modulation (AM) detection. It…”
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    Psychometric functions for pure tone intensity discrimination: Slope differences in school-aged children and adults by Buss, Emily, Hall, Joseph W., Grose, John H.

    “…Previous work on pure tone intensity discrimination in school-aged children concluded that children might have higher levels of internal noise than adults for…”
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    Effects of non-simultaneous masking on the binaural masking level difference by Buss, Emily, Hall III, Joseph W.

    “…The present study sought to clarify the role of non-simultaneous masking in the binaural masking level difference for maskers that fluctuate in level. In the…”
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    Effects of linguistic experience on the ability to benefit from temporal and spectral masker modulation by Calandruccio, Lauren, Buss, Emily, Hall, 3rd, Joseph W

    “…Masked speech perception can often be improved by modulating the masker temporally and/or spectrally. These effects tend to be larger in normal-hearing…”
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    Asynchronous glimpsing of speech: Spread of masking and task set-size by OZMERAL, Erol J, BUSS, Emily, HALL III, Joseph W

    “…Howard-Jones and Rosen [(1993). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 93, 2915-2922] investigated the ability to integrate glimpses of speech that are separated in time and…”
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    Cochlear hearing loss and the detection of sinusoidal versus random amplitude modulation by Grose, John H., Porter, Heather L., Buss, Emily, Hall, Joseph W.

    “…This study assessed the effect of cochlear hearing loss on detection of random and sinusoidal amplitude modulation. Listeners with hearing loss and…”
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    Temporal processing deficits in the pre-senescent auditory system by GROSE, John H, HALL, Joseph W, BUSS, Emily

    “…This study tested the hypothesis that temporal processing deficits are evident in the pre-senescent (middle-aged) auditory system for listening tasks that…”
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    Temporal Processing Deficits in Middle Age by Grose, John H, Mamo, Sara K, Buss, Emily, Hall, 3rd, Joseph W

    Published in American journal of audiology (01-06-2015)
    “…The purpose of this brief report is to provide a synopsis of recent work, primarily from the authors' laboratory, that points to the emergence of temporal…”
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    Masked Sentence Recognition Assessed at Ascending Target-to-Masker Ratios: Modest Effects of Repeating Stimuli by Buss, Emily, Calandruccio, Lauren, Hall, Joseph W

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-03-2015)
    “…OBJECTIVES:Masked sentence recognition is typically evaluated by presenting a novel stimulus on each trial. As a consequence, experiments calling for replicate…”
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    Effect of stimulus bandwidth and duration on monaural envelope correlation perception by Buss, Emily, Dai, Huanping, Hall, 3rd, Joseph W

    “…Monaural envelope correlation perception is the ability to discriminate between stimuli composed of two or more bands of noise based on envelope correlation…”
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    The effect of noise fluctuation and spectral bandwidth on gap detection by Hall, Joseph W., Buss, Emily, Ozmeral, Erol J., Grose, John H.

    “…Experiment 1 investigated gap detection for random and low-fluctuation noise (LFN) markers as a function of bandwidth (25–1600 Hz), level [40 or 75 dB sound…”
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    Development of speech glimpsing in synchronously and asynchronously modulated noise by Hall, 3rd, Joseph W, Buss, Emily, Grose, John H

    “…This study investigated development of the ability to integrate glimpses of speech in modulated noise. Noise was modulated synchronously across frequency or…”
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    The monaural temporal window based on masking period pattern data in school-aged children and adults by Buss, Emily, He, Shuman, Grose, John H, Hall, 3rd, Joseph W

    “…Several lines of evidence indicate that auditory temporal resolution improves over childhood, whereas other data implicate the development of processing…”
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