Issue
Date
At a Glance
First Author
Title
48-5
6/9/2011
Robert L. Folmer, PhD
Audiometric thresholds and prevalence of tinnitus among male veterans in the United States: Data from the Nationa lHealth and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1999-2006
48-5
6/9/2011
Raymond H. Hull, PhD, FASHA, FAAA
Environmental design-An expanding role in hearing rehabilitation for older adults
48-5
6/9/2011
Dawn M. Guthrie, PhD
Reliability of standardized assessment for adults who are deafblind
47-7
10/10/2010
M. Samantha Lewis, PhD
Audiometric hearing status of individuals with and without multiple sclerosis
47-6
9/3/2010
Richard H. Wilson, PhD
Prevalence and degree of hearing loss among males in Beaver Dam cohort: Comparison of veterans and nonveterans
47-3
5/6/2010
David L. Woods, PhD
Measuring consonant identification in nonsense syllables, words, and sentences
46-8
1/26/2010
Parivash Ranjbar, PhD
Vibrotactile identification of signal-processed sounds from environmental events
46-6
11/23/2009
Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD
Auditory and visual impairments in patients with blast-related traumatic brain injury: Effect of dual sensory impairment on Functional Independence Measure
46-6
11/23/2009
Stephen A. Fausti, PhD
Auditory and vestibular dysfunction associated with blast-related traumatic brain injury
46-6
11/23/2009
Joshua D. Halbauer, MD
Neuropsychiatric diagnosis and management of chronic sequelae of war-related mild to moderate traumatic brain injury
46-5
10/13/2009
James A. Henry, PhD
Auditory test result characteristics of subjects with and without tinnitus
46-5
10/13/2009
David Gnewikow, PhD;
Real-world benefit from directional microphone hearing aids
45-9
1/1/2008
Caroline J. Kendall, PhD
Use of mental health services by veteransdisabled by auditory disorders
45-7
1/1/2008
Benot Pouyatos, PhD
Lipoic acid and 6-formylpterin reduce potentiation of noise-induced hearing loss by carbon monoxide: Preliminary investigation
45-5
1/1/2008
Christopher Turner, PhD
Integration of acoustic and electrical hearing
45-5
1/1/2008
Jill B. Firszt, PhD
Restoring hearing symmetry with two cochlear implants or one cochlear implant and a contralateral hearing aid
45-5
1/1/2008
Stephen J. Rebscher, MA
Considerations for design of future cochlear implant electrode arrays: Electrode array stiffness, size, and depth of insertion
45-5
1/1/2008
Blake S. Wilson
Cochlear implants: Current designs and future possibilities
45-5
1/1/2008
Graeme M. Clark
Personal reflections on the multichannel cochlear implant and a view of the future
45-5
1/1/2008
Ward R. Drennan, PhD
Music perception in cochlear implant users and its relationship with psychophysical capabilities
45-4
1/1/2008
Sherri L. Smith, PhD
Prevalence and characteristics of dual sensory impairment (hearing and vision) in a veteran population
45-4
1/1/2008
Diana H. Rintala, PhD
Effects of assistance dogs on persons with mobilityor hearing impairments: A pilot study
44-7
1/1/2007
Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD
Auditory dysfunction in traumatic brain injury
44-7
1/1/2007
Henry L. Lew, MD, PhD
Program development and defining characteristics of returning military in a VA Polytrauma Network Site
44-5
1/1/2007
Margaret P. Collins, PhD, CCC-A
Effectiveness of group versus individual hearing aid visits
44-3
1/1/2007
Christof Stieger, MSc
Human temporal bones versus mechanical model to evaluate three middle ear transducers
44-1
1/1/2007
James A. Henry, PhD
Randomized clinical trial: Group counseling based on tinnitus retraining therapy
43-6
9/1/2007
Mark Brennan, PhD
Longitudinal associations between dual sensory impairment and everyday competence among older adults
43-4
7/1/2006
G. Christopher Stecker, PhD
Perceptual training improves syllable identification in new and experienced hearing aid users
43-4
7/1/2006
E. William Yund, PhD
Acclimatization in wide dynamic range multichannel compression and linear amplification hearing aids
43-1
1/1/2006
M. Samantha Lewis, PhD
Some effects of multiple sclerosis on speech perception in noise: Preliminary findings
42-6
11/1/2005
Richard H. Wilson, PhD
Use of 35 words for evaluation of hearing loss in signal-to-babble ratio:
A clinic protocol
42-4s
7/1/2005
Gabrielle H. Saunders, PhD
Measuring hearing aid outcomesNot as easy as it seems
42-4s
7/1/2005
Maurice H. Miller, PhD
Selected complex auditory disorders
42-4s
7/1/2005
Sandra Gordon-Salant, PhD
Hearing loss and aging: New research findings and clinical implications
42-4s
7/1/2005
Stephen A. Fausti, PhD
Hearing health and care: The need for improved hearing loss prevention
and hearing conservation practices
42-4s
7/1/2005
Jont B. Allen, PhD
Evaluation of human middle ear function via an acoustic power assessment
42-4s
7/1/2005
Richard H. Wilson, PhD
Speech signals used to evaluate functional status of the auditory system
42-4s
7/1/2005
James A. Henry, PhD
Clinical management of tinnitus using a progressive intervention approach
42-4s
7/1/2005
Helen J. Simon, PhD
Bilateral amplification and sound localization: Then and now
42-4s
7/1/2005
Linda Kozma-Spytek, MA, CCCA
An evaluation of digital cellular handsets by hearing aid users
42-4s
7/1/2005
Arlene C. Neuman, PhD
Central auditory system plasticity and aural rehabilitation of adults
42-4s
7/1/2005
Jonathan I. Matsui, PhD
Hair cell regeneration: An exciting phenomenon . . . But will restoring
hearing and balance be possible?
42-4s
7/1/2005
Harry Levitt, PhD
Guest Editorial: Some interesting analogies
42-4s
7/1/2005
Todd A. Ricketts, PhD
Directional hearing aids: Then and now
42-4s
7/1/2005
Jeffrey S. Martin, MA
Some effects of aging on central auditory processing
42-4
7/1/2005
Richard H. Wilson, PhD
A comparison of word-recognition abilities assessed with digit pairs
and digit triplets in multitalker babble
42-3
5/1/2005
Terry Graham, EdD
Guest Editorial: Adult rehabilitation training programs and support services: A collaborative, person-centered approach
42-3
5/1/2005
Jane S. Gordon, MS
Evaluation of insert earphones for high-frequency bedside ototoxicity monitoring
41-6
11/1/2004
James A. Henry, PhD
Computer-automated tinnitus assessment using patient control
of stimulus parameters
41-5
9/1/2004
Devora Lieberman, MD
Visual and hearing impairment in elderly patients hospitalized for rehabilitation following hip fracture
41-3a
5/1/2004
Curtin R. Mitchell, PhD
Use of auditory brainstem responses for the early detection of ototoxicity from aminoglycosides or chemotherapeutic drugs
41-2
3/1/2004
James A. Henry, PhD
Comparison of manual and computer-automated procedures for tinnitus pitch-matching
40-4
7/1/2003
Ivonne McDowell
VAs national rehabilitation special events: Therapy at its best.
40-4
7/1/2003
Richard H. Wilson, PhD
A word-recognition task in multitalker babble using a descending presentation mode from 24 dB to 0 dB signal to babble
40-4
7/1/2003
Richard H. Wilson, PhD
Learning effects associated with repeated word-recognition measures using sentence materials
40-3
5/1/2003
James A. Henry, PhD
Reliability of computer-automated hearing thresholds in cochlear-impaired listeners using ER-4B Canal Phone Earphones
40-2
3/1/2003
James A. Henry, PhD
Guide to conducting tinnitus retraining therapy initial and follow-up interviews
39-5
9/1/2002
Nancy E. Vaughan, PhD
An efficient test protocol for identification of a limited, sensitive frequency test range for early detection of ototoxicity
39-5
9/1/2002
Nancy E. Vaughan, PhD
Time-expanded speech and speech recognition in older adults
39-5
9/1/2002
Harvey Abrams, PhD
A cost-utility analysis of adult group audiologic rehabilitation: Are the benefits worth the cost?
39-1
1/1/2002
Richard H. Wilson, PhD
Northwestern University Auditory Test No. 6 in multi-talker babble: A preliminary report
38-5
9/1/2001
James A. Henry, PhD
Reliability of hearing thresholds: computer-automated testing with ER-4B Canal PhoneTM earphones
38-5
9/1/2001
James A. Henry, PhD
Comparison of two computer-automated procedures for tinnitus pitch matching
38-2
3/1/2001
Erik Borg, MD, PhD
A three-microphone system for real-time directional analysis: towards a device for environmental monitoring in deaf-blind
38-2
3/1/2001
Erik Borg, MD, PhD
Vibratory coded directional analysis: evaluation of a three-microphone/four-vibrator DSP system
38-1
1/1/2001
Harry Levitt, PhD
Noise reduction in hearing aids: An overview
38-1
1/1/2001
P. Hunter Peckham, PhD
Restoration of function: Current challenges and future opportunities through electrical stimulation
37-5
9/1/2000
Anne Strouse, PhD
The effect of filtering and inter-digit interval on the recognition of dichotic digits
37-4
7/1/2000
Pamela E. Souza, PhD
Fitting hearing aids with the Articulation Index: Impact on hearing aid effectiveness
36-4
10/1/1999
Daniel H. Ashmead, PhD
Auditory perception of walls via spectral variations in the ambient sound field
36-3
7/1/1999
Osman Erogul, MSc, PhD
Multiresolutional modification of speech signals for listeners with hearing impairment
35-4
10/1/1998
Marcia J. Scherer, PhD, MPH
Characteristics associated with marginal hearing loss and subjective well-being among a sample of older adults
34-3
7/1/1997
Philip C. Doyle, PhD
Dysarthric speech : A comparison of computerized speech recognition and listener intelligibility
33-4
10/1/1996
John H. Macrae, PhD
Gain, frequency response, and maximum output requirements for hearing aids
33-4
10/1/1996
John H. Macrae, PhD
An equivalent input noise level criterion for hearing aids
33-4
10/1/1996
Jerome D. Schein, PhD
Paying the Piper
32-4
10/1/1995
Jerome D. Schein PhD
Teaching Old Dogs
32-1
2/1/1995
Sherry K. Bowman, MC1Sc
Waking effectiveness of visual alerting signals
31-3
8/1/1994
David L. Jaffe, MSE
Evolution of mechanical fingerspelling hands for people who are deaf-blind
31-1
1/1/1994
Rosalie M. Uchanski
Automatic speech recognition to aid the hearing impaired: Prospects for the automatic generation of cued speech
30-4
10/1/1993
Julia Z. Sarant, BSc, DipAud
The effect of handedness in tactile speech perception
30-3
7/1/1993
Stephen A. Fausti, PhD
High-frequency testing techniques and instrumentation for early detection of ototoxicity
30-3
7/1/1993
Richard H . Wilson, PhD
Development and Use of Auditory Compact Discs in Auditory Evaluation
30-3
7/1/1993
David A. Fabry, PhD
Do adaptive frequency response (AFR) hearing aids reduce `upward spread' of masking?
30-3
7/1/1993
Donald D. Dirks, PhD
Preferred frequency response for two- and three-channel amplification systems
30-3
7/1/1993
Robyn M. Cox, PhD
On the evaluation of a new generation of hearing aids
30-3
7/1/1993
Shlomo Silman, PhD
Effects of prolonged lack of amplification on speech-recognition performance: Preliminary findings
30-3
7/1/1993
Harry Levitt, PhD
GUEST EDITORIAL
30-1
1/1/1993
Norbert Dillier, PhD
Digital signal processing (DSP) applications for multiband loudness correction digital hearing aids and cochlear implants
30-1
1/1/1993
Vernon D. Larson, PhD
Measurements of acoustic impedance at the input to the occluded ear canal
30-1
1/1/1993
Blake S. Wilson, PhD
Design and evaluation of a continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) processing strategy for multichannel cochlear implants
30-1
1/1/1993
Thomas Baer, PhD
Spectral contrast enhancement of speech in noise for listeners with sensorineural hearing impairment: effects on intelligibility, quality, and response times
30-1
1/1/1993
Birger Kollmeier
Real-time multiband dynamic compression and noise reduction for binaural hearing aids
30-1
1/1/1993
James M. Kates, PhD
Toward a theory of optimal hearing aid processing
30-1
1/1/1993
Prof. Dr. Frans A. Bilsen
Development and assessment of two fixed-array microphones for use with hearing aids
30-1
1/1/1993
Miles P. Posen, MS
Intelligibility of frequency-lowered speech produced by a channel vocoder
30-1
1/1/1993
A. Maynard Engebretson, DSc
Properties of an adaptive feedback equalization algorithm
30-1
1/1/1993
Carol A. Sammeth, PhD
Achieving prescribed gain/frequency responses with advances in hearing aid technology
30-1
1/1/1993
Mark R. Weiss, MSEE
Effects of noise and noise reduction processing on the operation of the Nucleus-22 cochlear implant processor
29-4
11/1/1992
Sanford G. Meek, PhD
Comparison of signal-to-noise ratio of myoelectric filters for prosthesis control
29-3
9/1/1992
Kadry A. Abdelhamied, PhD
A two-step segmentation method for automatic recognition of speech of persons who are deaf
29-2
5/1/1992
Michael A. Stone
Spectral feature enhancement for people with sensorineural hearing impairment: Effects on speech intelligability and quality
29-1
1/1/1992
Stanley A. Gelfand, PhD
Speech recognition performance on a modified nonsense syllable test
29-1
1/1/1992
Robert S.C. Cowan, PhD, DipAud
Safety studies with the University of Melbourne multichannel electrotactile speech processor
28-3
9/1/1991
Charlotte M. Reed, PhD
Development and testing of artificial low-frequency speech codes
28-2
5/1/1991
Janet M. Weisenberger, PhD
Relative performance of single-channel and multichannel tactile aids for speech perception
27-4
11/1/1990
John Macrae, PhD
Static pressure seal of earmolds
27-3
6/1/1990
Jeffrey L. Danhauer, PhD
Audio-visual consonant recognition with the 3M/House cochlear ro!ant
27-3
6/1/1990
James M. Kates, EE
A time-domain digital simulation of hearing aid response
27-3
6/1/1990
James M. Kates, EE
A test suite for hearing aid evaluation
27-1
1/1/1990
Phillip V. McAlister, BE (Elec)
The effects of hearing aids on speech discrimination in noise by normal-hearing listeners
26-4
11/1/1989
Rebecca E. Eilers, PhD
The effects of vocoder filter configuration on tactual perception of speech
26-2
5/1/1989
Yutaka Shimizu, PhD
Microprocessor-based hearing aid for the deaf
26-1
2/1/1989
Peter J . Blamey, PhD
Speech perception using combinations of auditory, visual, and tactile information
25-4
11/1/1988
James B. Ferguson, MS
Speech training aids for hearing-impaired individuals:
II. Configuration of the Johns Hopkins aids
25-4
11/1/1988
D. F. Leotta
Preliminary results of speech-reception tests obtained with the
synthetic Tadoma system
25-4
11/1/1988
Mark A. Clements
Tactile communication of speech : Comparison of two
computer-based displays
25-4
11/1/1988
Lynne E. Bernstein, PhD
Speech training aids for hearing-impaired individuals:
1. Overview and aims
25-4
11/1/1988
James J. Mahshie, PhD
Speech training aids for hearing-impaired individuals:
III. Preliminary observations in the clinic and childrens' homes
25-3
8/1/1988
Michael P. Lynch, MS
Speech perception by congenitally deaf subjects using an
electrocutaneous vocoder
25-3
8/1/1988
Arthur Boothroyd, PhD
Spatial, tactile presentation of voice fundamental frequency as a
supplement to lipreading: Results of extended training with a
single subject
25-2
5/1/1988
Rebecca E. Eilers, PhD
Assessment techniques to evaluate tactual aids for
hearing-impaired subjects
24-4
11/1/1987
E. William Yund,
Speech discrimination with an 8-channel compression
hearing aid and conventional aids in background of
speech-band noise*
24-4
11/1/1987
Brian G. J. Moore, PhD
Design and evaluation of a two-channel compression
hearing aid
24-4
11/1/1987
Mark P. Haggard
Two-state compression of spectral tilt : Individual
differences and psychoacoustical limitations to te
benefit from compression
24-4
11/1/1987
Sally G. Revoile, PhD
Speech-cue enhancement for the hearing impaired:
Amplification of burstlmurmur cues for improved
perception of final stop voicing
24-4
11/1/1987
R. W. Guelke
Consonant burst enhancement: A possible means to
improve intelligibility for the hard of hearing
24-4
11/1/1987
Allen A. Montgomery, PhD
The effects of increasing consonant/vowel intensity ratio
on speech loudness
24-4
11/1/1987
Christopher W. Turner, PhD
Auditory filtering and the discrimination of spectral
shapes by normal and hearing-impaired subjects
24-4
11/1/1987
Diane K. Bustamante
Multiband compression limiting for hearing-impaired listeners
24-4
11/1/1987
James M. Kates
The short-time articulation index
24-4
11/1/1987
Harry Levitt
A cancellation technique for the amplitude and phase
calibration of hearing aids and nonconventional
transducers
24-4
11/1/1987
Harry Levittt
Towards a general measure of distortion
24-4
11/1/1987
Stuart Rosen
A microprocessor-based acoustic hearing aid for the
profoundly impaired listener
24-4
11/1/1987
Harry Levitt, PhD
GUIDE TO THE ISSUE
24-4
11/1/1987
Arlene C. Neuman, PhD
The effect of filtering on the intelligibility and quality of
speech in noise
24-4
11/1/1987
D. Graupe
A single-microphone-based self-adaptive filter of noise
from speech and its performance evaluation
24-4
11/1/1987
D. Chazan
Evaluation of adaptive multimicrophone algorithms for
hearing aids
24-4
11/1/1987
Patrick M. Peterson
Multimicrophone adaptive beamforming for interference reduction in hearing aids*
24-4
11/1/1987
Mark Weiss
Use of an adaptive noise canceler as an input preprocessor for a hearing aid*
24-4
11/1/1987
Teresa Schwander
Effect of two-microphone noise reduction on
speech recognition by normal-hearing listeners*
24-4
11/1/1987
Robet H. Brey, PhD
Improvement in speech intelligibility in noise employing
an adaptive filter with normal and hearing-impaired
subjects
24-4
11/1/1987
A. Maynard Engebretson, D.Sc.
Development of an ear-level digital hearing aid and computer-assisted fitting procedure : An interim report*
24-4
11/1/1987
Harry Levitt
Experiments with a programmable master hearing aid*
24-4
11/1/1987
Malcom J. Williamson, MA
Speech distortion measures for hearing aids*
24-4
11/1/1987
Gerald A. Studebaker
Spectrum shaping with a hardware digital filter
24-4
11/1/1987
Harry Levitt, PhD
Digital hearing aids: A tutorial review*
24-4
11/1/1987
Edgar Villchur
Multichannel compression processing for
profound deafness
24-3
8/1/1987
Laurie S. Eisenberg, MA
Electrical stimulation of the auditory brain stem structure in deafened adults
24-2
5/1/1987
Janet M. Weisenbercer
Development and preliminary evaluation of an earmold
sound-to-tactile aid for the hearing-impaired
23-3
9/1/1986
John Macrae, B.A. (Hons)
Updated performance requirements for hearing aids
23-2
5/1/1986
Roger W. Cholewaik, PhD
Tracking skill of a deaf person
with long-term tactile aid experience:
A case study
23-2
5/1/1986
Michael S. Hirshorn, MD
Nucleus 22-channel cochlear implant:
Preliminary observations
23-2
5/1/1986
L. N. Robinette, PhD
Digital instrument for measurement of aural acoustic immittance: A preliminary report
23-1
2/1/1986
Anna K. Nabelek, PhD
Comparison of Amplification Systems in a Classroom
23-1
2/1/1986
M. W. White, PhD
Compression systems for hearing aids and cochlear prostheses
23-1
2/1/1986
P. L. Brooks, PhD
Continuing Evaluation of the Queen's University Tactile Vocoder. I . Identification of Open Set Words
23-1
2/1/1986
Harry Levitt, PhD
Evaluation of a Cochlear Prosthesis Using Connected Discourse Tracking
23-1
2/1/1986
Richard G. Stoker, PhD
Inductive coupling of hearing aids and telephone receivers
23-1
2/1/1986
S. G. Revoile, PhD
Some Rehabilitative Considerations
for Future Speech-Processing
Hearing Aids
23-1
2/1/1986
J. M. Pickett
Speech Communication for the Deaf: Visual, Tactile, and Cochlear-Implant
23-1
2/1/1986
Michel Picard PhD
Speech perception through FM auditory trainers in noise and reverberation
23-1
2/1/1986
Nancy S. McGarr, PhD
The Use of Visual and Tactile Sensory Aids in Speech Production Training: A Preliminary Report
23-1
2/1/1986
Harry Levitt, PhD
A Digital Master Hearing Aid
23-1
2/1/1986
Tomasz Letowski, PhD
Induction Loop Listening System Designed for a Classroom
23-1
2/1/1986
Ann E. Geers, PhD
Vibrotactile Stimulation: Case Study with a Profoundly Deaf Child
23-1
2/1/1986
P. L. Brooks, PhD
Continuing Evaluation of the Queen's University Tactile Vocoder II: Identification of Open Set Sentences and Tracking Narrative
23-1
2/1/1986
Steven De Gennaro, ScD
Multichannel Syllabic Compression for Severely Impaired Listeners
23-1
2/1/1986
Arthur Boothroyd, PhD
Lipreading withTactile Supplements
23-1
2/1/1986
Harvey Dillon, BE, PhD
Performance Requirements for Hearing Aids
17-1
4/1/1980
Moshe Solomonow, PhD
Electrotactile Stimulation Relevant to Sensory-Motor Rehabilitation: A Progress Report
16-2
10/1/1979
Barry Leshowitz, PhD
The Infrared Light Transmission Hearing Aid
16-1
4/1/1979
John Lyman, PhD
Muscle Alone is Not Enough - An Essay
14-1
4/1/1977
Nancy C. Darling
A Preliminary Followup Study of Electronic Travel Aid Users