Issue
Date
At a Glance
First Author
Title
47-7
10/10/2010
Catriona M. Steele, PhD
Pressure profile similarities between tongue resistance training tasks and liquid swallows
47-7
10/10/2010
M. Samantha Lewis, PhD
Audiometric hearing status of individuals with and without multiple sclerosis
47-3
5/6/2010
David L. Woods, PhD
Measuring consonant identification in nonsense syllables, words, and sentences
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
46-2
1/1/2009
Karen Wheeler-Hegland, PhD
Evidence-based systematic review:Oropharyngeal dysphagia behavioral treatments. Part VApplications for clinicians and researchers
46-2
1/1/2009
Daniel McCabe, DMA
Evidence-based systematic review: Oropharyngeal dysphagia behavioral treatments. Part IVImpact of dysphagia treatment on individuals postcancer treatments
46-2
1/1/2009
Karen Wheeler-Hegland, PhD
Evidence-based systematic review: Oropharyngeal dysphagia behavioral treatments.Part IIImpact of dysphagia treatment on normal swallow function
46-2
1/1/2009
Tobi Frymark, MA
Evidence-based practice and speech-language pathology
45-9
1/1/2008
Marcia C. Linebarger, PhD
Building on residual speech: A portable processing prosthesis for aphasia
45-5
1/1/2008
Christopher Turner, PhD
Integration of acoustic and electrical hearing
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
Blake S. Wilson
Cochlear implants: Current designs and future possibilities
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
Ward R. Drennan, PhD
Music perception in cochlear implant users and its relationship with psychophysical capabilities
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
44-3
1/1/2007
Julie L. Wambaugh, PhD
Application of semantic feature analysis to retrieval of action names in aphasia
43-3
5/1/2006
Diane L. Kendall, PhD
Influence of intensive phonomotor rehabilitation on apraxia of speech
43-3
5/1/2006
John C. Rosenbek, PhD
Effects of two treatments for aprosodia secondary to acquired brain injury
43-3
5/1/2006
Anastasia Raymer, PhD
Word-retrieval treatment in aphasia: Effects of sentence context
43-3
5/1/2006
Beth L. Macauley, PhD, CCC-SLP, HPCS
Animal-assisted therapy for persons with aphasia: A pilot study
43-3
5/1/2006
Diane L. Kendall, PhD
Treatability of different components of aphasiaInsights from a case study
43-3
5/1/2006
Mae Fern Schroeder, BA
Clinical and cognitive predictors of swallowing recovery in stroke
42-6
11/1/2005
Charles Ellis, PhD
Recovery of cohesion in narrative discourse after left-hemisphere stroke
42-4s
7/1/2005
Jeffrey S. Martin, MA
Some effects of aging on central auditory processing
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
Richard H. Wilson, PhD
Speech signals used to evaluate functional status of the auditory system
42-4s
7/1/2005
Arlene C. Neuman, PhD
Central auditory system plasticity and aural rehabilitation of adults
42-3
5/1/2005
Prasad D. Polur, PhD
Effect of high-frequency spectral components in computer recognition of dysarthric speech based on a Mel-cepstral stochastic model
42-2
3/1/2005
John W. Piefer
Guest Editorial: Mobile wireless technologies for rehabilitation and independence
42-1
1/1/2005
Tanya L. Eadie, PhD
Quality of life in male tracheoesophageal (TE) speakers
42-1
1/1/2005
Susan A. Leon, MA
Active treatments for aprosodia secondary to right hemisphere stroke
41-5
9/1/2004
Heidi Horstmann Koester, PhD
Usage, performance, and satisfaction outcomes for experienced users of automatic speech recognition
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
39-5
9/1/2002
Nancy E. Vaughan, PhD
Time-expanded speech and speech recognition in older adults
39-4
7/1/2002
Katherine Richards, MS
Activation of intentional mechanisms through utilization of nonsymbolic movements in aphasia rehabilitation
39-4
7/1/2002
Julie L. Wambaugh, PhD
Effects of two lexical retrieval cueing treatments on action naming in aphasia
39-1
1/1/2002
Richard H. Wilson, PhD
Northwestern University Auditory Test No. 6 in multi-talker babble: A preliminary report
37-5
9/1/2000
Anne Strouse, PhD
The effect of filtering and inter-digit interval on the recognition of dichotic digits
37-1
1/1/2000
Mindy L. Aisen, M.D.
Creativity, Collaboration, and Cooperation
34-3
7/1/1997
Philip C. Doyle, PhD
Dysarthric speech : A comparison of computerized speech recognition and listener intelligibility
32-2
5/1/1995
Gowtham Jayaram, MS
Experiments in dysarthric speech recognition using artificial neural networks
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
25-4
11/1/1988
James B. Ferguson, MS
Speech training aids for hearing-impaired individuals:
II. Configuration of the Johns Hopkins aids
25-3
8/1/1988
Krzysztof Izdlbski, FK, MA, PhD, CCC
Speech restoration post-pharyngolaryngoesophagectomy using
tracheogastric fistula
25-2
5/1/1988
Felice L. Loverso, PhD
Cueing verbs : A treatment strategy for aphasic adults
(CVT)
24-4
11/1/1987
Allen A. Montgomery, PhD
The effects of increasing consonant/vowel intensity ratio
on speech loudness