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    Binaural Pitch Fusion: Effects of Amplitude Modulation by Oh, Yonghee, Reiss, Lina A. J.

    Published in Trends in hearing (01-01-2018)
    “…Hearing-impaired adults, including both cochlear implant and bilateral hearing aid (HA) users, often exhibit broad binaural pitch fusion, meaning that they…”
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    Factors underlying masking release by voice-gender differences and spatial separation cues in multi-talker listening environments in listeners with and without hearing loss by Oh, Yonghee, Hartling, Curtis L, Srinivasan, Nirmal Kumar, Diedesch, Anna C, Gallun, Frederick J, Reiss, Lina A J

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (23-11-2022)
    “…Voice-gender differences and spatial separation are important cues for auditory object segregation. The goal of this study was to investigate the relationship…”
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    Spectral Edge Sensitivity in Neural Circuits of the Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus by Reiss, Lina A. J, Young, Eric D

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (06-04-2005)
    “…One possible function of the dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN) is discrimination of head-related transfer functions (HRTFs), spectral cues used for vertical sound…”
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    A neuronal representation of the location of nearby sounds by Graziano, Michael S. A, Reiss, Lina A. J, Gross, Charles G

    Published in Nature (London) (04-02-1999)
    “…Humans can accurately perceive the location of a sound source-not only the direction, but also the distance. Sounds near the head, within ducking or reaching…”
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    Onset Asynchrony: Cue to Aid Dichotic Vowel Segregation in Listeners with Normal Hearing and Hearing Loss by Eddolls, Morgan S, Molis, Michelle R, Reiss, Lina A. J

    “…Purpose: The effect of onset asynchrony on dichotic vowel segregation and identification in normal-hearing (NH) and hearing-impaired (HI) listeners was…”
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    Effects of Stimulus Spectral Contrast on Receptive Fields of Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus Neurons by Reiss, Lina A. J, Bandyopadhyay, Sharba, Young, Eric D

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-10-2007)
    “…Center for Hearing and Balance, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland Submitted 27 November 2006; accepted in final form 30 July 2007 Neurons in the…”
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    Plasticity in human pitch perception induced by tonotopically mismatched electro-acoustic stimulation by Reiss, L.A.J, Turner, C.W, Karsten, S.A, Gantz, B.J

    Published in Neuroscience (03-01-2014)
    “…Highlights • Tonotopic mismatches introduced via a cochlear implant lead to pitch plasticity. • The pitch changes for a cochlear implant electrode are as large…”
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    Effects of Signal Level and Background Noise on Spectral Representations in the Auditory Nerve of the Domestic Cat by Reiss, Lina A. J., Ramachandran, Ramnarayan, May, Bradford J.

    “…Background noise poses a significant obstacle for auditory perception, especially among individuals with hearing loss. To better understand the physiological…”
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    An Alternative Explanation for Difficulties with Speech in Background Talkers: Abnormal Fusion of Vowels Across Fundamental Frequency and Ears by Reiss, Lina A.J, Molis, Michelle R

    “…Normal-hearing (NH) listeners use frequency cues, such as fundamental frequency (voice pitch), to segregate sounds into discrete auditory streams. However,…”
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    Two Ears Are Not Always Better than One: Mandatory Vowel Fusion Across Spectrally Mismatched Ears in Hearing-Impaired Listeners by Reiss, Lina A. J., Eggleston, Jessica L., Walker, Emily P., Oh, Yonghee

    “…Hearing loss and auditory prostheses can alter auditory processing by inducing large pitch mismatches and broad pitch fusion between the two ears. Similar to…”
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    Abnormal Binaural Spectral Integration in Cochlear Implant Users by Reiss, Lina A. J., Ito, Rindy A., Eggleston, Jessica L., Wozny, David R.

    “…Bimodal stimulation, or stimulation of a cochlear implant (CI) together with a contralateral hearing aid (HA), can improve speech perception in noise However,…”
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    Effects of Removing Low-Frequency Electric Information on Speech Perception with Bimodal Hearing by Fowler, Jennifer R, Eggleston, Jessica L, Reavis, Kelly M, McMillan, Garnett P, Reiss, Lina A. J

    “…Purpose: The objective was to determine whether speech perception could be improved for bimodal listeners (those using a cochlear implant [CI] in one ear and…”
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    Combined acoustic and electric hearing: Preserving residual acoustic hearing by Turner, Christopher W., Reiss, Lina A.J., Gantz, Bruce J.

    Published in Hearing research (01-08-2008)
    “…The topic of this review is the strategy of preserving residual acoustic hearing in the implanted ear to provide combined electrical stimulation and acoustic…”
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    Effects of Extreme Tonotopic Mismatches Between Bilateral Cochlear Implants on Electric Pitch Perception: A Case Study by Reiss, Lina A. J, Lowder, Mary W, Karsten, Sue A, Turner, Christopher W, Gantz, Bruce J

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-07-2011)
    “…OBJECTIVES:Recent studies suggest that pitch perceived through cochlear implants (CIs) changes with experience to minimize spectral mismatches between electric…”
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    Effects of lower frequency-to-electrode allocations on speech and pitch perception with the hybrid short-electrode cochlear implant by Reiss, Lina A J, Perreau, Ann E, Turner, Christopher W

    Published in Audiology & neurotology (01-01-2012)
    “…Because some users of a Hybrid short-electrode cochlear implant (CI) lose their low-frequency residual hearing after receiving the CI, we tested whether…”
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    Binaural fusion: Complexities in definition and measurement by Reiss, Lina A. J., Goupell, Matthew J.

    “…Despite the growing interest in studying binaural fusion, there is little consensus over its definition or how it is best measured. This review seeks to…”
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    Binaural Pitch Fusion: Binaural Pitch Averaging in Cochlear Implant Users With Broad Binaural Fusion by Oh, Yonghee, Reiss, Lina A J

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-11-2020)
    “…Individuals who use hearing aids (HAs) or cochlear implants (CIs) can experience broad binaural pitch fusion, such that sounds differing in pitch by as much as…”
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    Sequential auditory grouping reduces binaural pitch fusion in listeners with normal hearing, hearing aids, and cochlear implantsa by Oh, Yonghee, Dean, Nicole, Gallun, Frederick J., Reiss, Lina A. J.

    “…Binaural pitch fusion, the perceptual integration of dichotically presented stimuli that evoke different pitches, can be considered a type of simultaneous…”
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    Fusion of dichotic consonants in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listenersa by Sathe, Nishad C., Kain, Alexander, Reiss, Lina A. J.

    “…Hearing-impaired (HI) listeners have been shown to exhibit increased fusion of dichotic vowels, even with different fundamental frequency (F0), leading to…”
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