Contents JRRD Volume 42, Number 4, Supplement 2 July/August 2005
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Selected complex auditory disorders
Maurice H. Miller; PhD; Jerome D. Schein; PhD
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Hearing loss and aging: New research findings and clinical implications
Sandra Gordon-Salant, PhD
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Some effects of aging on central auditory processing
Jeffrey S. Martin; MA; James F. Jerger; PhD
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Hearing health and care: The need for improved hearing loss prevention and hearing conservation practices
Stephen A. Fausti; PhD; Debra J. Wilmington; PhD; Patrick V. Helt; MA; Wendy J. Helt; MA; Dawn Konrad-Martin; PhD
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Evaluation of human middle ear function via an acoustic power assessment
Jont B. Allen, PhD; Patricia S. Jeng, PhD; Harry Levitt, PhD
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Speech signals used to evaluate functional status of the auditory system
Richard H. Wilson; PhD; Rachel McArdle; PhD
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Clinical management of tinnitus using a "progressive intervention" approach
James A. Henry; PhD; Martin A. Schechter; PhD; Carl L. Loovis; PhD; Tara L. Zaugg; MA; Christine Kaelin; MBA; Melissa Montero; BS
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Bilateral amplification and sound localization: Then and now
Helen J. Simon; PhD
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Directional hearing aids: Then and now
Todd A. Ricketts; PhD
145 An evaluation of digital cellular handsets by hearing aid users
Linda Kozma-Spytek; MA; CCCA; Judith Harkins; PhD
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Measuring hearing aid outcomes - Not as easy as it seems
Gabrielle H. Saunders; PhD; Teresa H. Chisolm; PhD; Harvey B. Abrams; PhD
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Central auditory system plasticity and aural rehabilitation of adults
Arlene C. Neuman; PhD
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Hair cell regeneration: An exciting phenomenon . . . But will restoring hearing and balance be possible?
Jonathan I. Matsui; PhD; Brenda M. Ryals; PhD
Announcements
199 Traumatic
Brain Injury Interagency Conference