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    Monosyllabic word recognition at higher-than-normal speech and noise levels by Studebaker, G A, Sherbecoe, R L, McDaniel, D M, Gwaltney, C A

    “…The effects of intensity on monosyllabic word recognition were studied in adults with normal hearing and mild-to-moderate sensorineural hearing loss. The…”
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    Frequency-importance and transfer functions for recorded CID W-22 word lists by Studebaker, G A, Sherbecoe, R L

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-04-1991)
    “…Frequency-importance and transfer functions for the Technisonic Studios' recordings of the CID W-22 word test are reported. These functions may be used to…”
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    Frequency-importance and transfer functions for the Auditec of St. Louis recordings of the NU-6 word test by Studebaker, G A, Sherbecoe, R L, Gilmore, C

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-08-1993)
    “…Frequency-importance and transfer functions for the Auditec of St. Louis recordings of the NU-6 word test are reported. The functions were derived from the…”
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    Age-related changes in monosyllabic word recognition performance when audibility is held constant by Studebaker, G A, Sherbecoe, R L, McDaniel, D M, Gray, G A

    “…Monosyllabic word recognition was studied in 140 subjects between the ages of 20 and 90 years. The subjects were tested under a condition of fixed audibility…”
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    An articulation index based procedure for predicting the speech recognition performance of hearing-impaired individuals by PAVLOVIC, C. V, STUDEBAKER, G. A, SHERBECOE, R. L

    “…An articulation index calculation procedure developed for use with individual normal-hearing listeners [C. Pavlovic and G. Studebaker, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 75,…”
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    The effect of noise spectrum on speech recognition performance-intensity functions by Studebaker, G A, Taylor, R, Sherbecoe, R L

    Published in Journal of speech and hearing research (01-04-1994)
    “…Articulation theory predicts that a subject's absolute or masked threshold configuration will affect the slope of the speech recognition performance-intensity…”
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    A frequency importance function for continuous discourse by STUDEBAKER, G. A, PAVLOVIC, C. V, SHERBECOE, R. L

    “…Normal hearing subjects estimated the intelligibility of continuous discourse (CD) passages spoken by three talkers (two male and one female) under 135…”
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    Evaluating relative speech recognition performance using the proficiency factor and rationalized arcsine differences by Studebaker, G A, McDaniel, D M, Sherbecoe, R L

    “…This study evaluated two measures that have been used to compare the performance of particular subjects to outcomes predicted by the articulation index (Al)…”
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    Performance-intensity functions at absolute and masked thresholds by STUDEBAKER, G. A, GILMORE, C, SHERBECOE, R. L

    “…In most applications of audibility and articulation theories, it is assumed that absolute thresholds and thermal noise maskers affect speech recognition…”
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    Frequency importance functions for a feature recognition test material by DUGGIRALA, V, STUDEBAKER, G. A, PAVLOVIC, C. V, SHERBECOE, R. L

    “…The relative importance of different parts of the auditory spectrum to recognition of the Diagnostic Rhyme Test (DRT) and its six speech feature subtests was…”
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    Speech Spectra for Six Recorded Monosyllabic Word Tests by Sherbecoe, Robert L, Studebaker, Gerald A, Crawford, Margie R

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-04-1993)
    “…ABSTRACTSpeech spectra (long-term RMS levels and 1 % speech peaks] in third-octave bands were determined for six monosyllabic word test materialsdigital…”
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    Magnitude Estimations of the Intelligibility and Quality of Speech in Noise by Studebaker, Gerald A, Sherbecoe, Robert L

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-10-1988)
    “…Inexperienced normal hearing listeners judged the inteligibility and quality of hearing aid processed speech using magnitude estimation. Four trials were…”
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    Regression equations for the transfer functions of ANSI S3.5-1969 by Sherbecoe, R L, Studebaker, G A

    “…Regression equations for the transfer functions displayed in Fig. 15 of ANSI Standard S3.5-1969 are reported. Predicted values are within 2.15 percentage…”
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    Autologous blood transfusion in coronary artery bypass surgery by Cove, H, Matloff, J, Sacks, H J, Sherbecoe, R, Goldfinger, D

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-05-1976)
    “…Forty-four patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery participated in an autologous blood donor program. Blood was collected at weekly intervals up to…”
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    Supplementary formulas and tables for calculating and interconverting speech recognition scores in transformed arcsine units by Sherbecoe, Robert L., Studebaker, Gerald A.

    Published in International journal of audiology (01-09-2004)
    “…Formulas that convert speech recognition scores, in percent or proportions, into units based on the arcsine transform have been described previously. This…”
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    Intensity-importance functions for bandlimited monosyllabic words by Studebaker, Gerald A, Sherbecoe, Robert L

    “…A study was carried out to determine the relative importance to speech intelligibility of different intensities within the speech dynamic range. The functions…”
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    Audibility-Index Functions for the Connected Speech Test by Sherbecoe, Robert L, Studebaker, Gerald A

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-10-2002)
    “…OBJECTIVEA study was performed to derive a frequency importance function (FIF), a performance-intensity funciton (PIF), and a transfer function (TF) for the…”
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    Spectrum shaping with a hardware digital filter by Studebaker, G A, Sherbecoe, R L, Matesich, J S

    “…Digital filters have certain characteristics which make possible some things that are either difficult or essentially impossible using analog equipment. Among…”
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