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1. Effects of better-ear glimpsing, binaural unmasking, and spectral resolution on spatial release from masking in cochlear-implant usersa).

2. Interaural Place-of-Stimulation Mismatch Estimates Using CT Scans and Binaural Perception, But Not Pitch, Are Consistent in Cochlear-Implant User.

3. Auditory and auditory-visual frequency-band importance functions for consonant recognition.

4. The fluctuating masker benefit for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners with equal audibility at a fixed signal-to-noise ratioa).

5. The Effect of Nonlinear Amplitude Growth on the Speech Perception Benefits Provided by a Single-Sided Vocoder.

6. The Effects of Static and Moving Spectral Ripple Sensitivity on Unaided and Aided Speech Perception in Noise.

7. Release from informational masking in a monaural competingspeech task with vocoded copies of the maskers presented contralaterally.

8. Set-size procedures for controlling variations in speech-reception performance with a fluctuating masker.

9. Effects of spectral smearing and temporal fine-structure distortion on the fluctuating-masker benefit for speech at a fixed signal-to-noise ratio.

10. Auditory and auditory-visual intelligibility of speech in fluctuating maskers for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners.

11. Harmonic segregation through mistuning can improve fundamental frequency discrimination.

12. The relationship between frequency selectivity and pitch discrimination: Effects of stimulus level.

13. The relationship between frequency selectivity and pitch discrimination: Sensorineural hearing loss.

14. Detection and F0 discrimination of harmonic complex tones in the presence of competing tones or noise.

15. An autocorrelation model with place dependence to account for the effect of harmonic number on fundamental frequency discrimination.

16. Counting or discriminating the number of voices to assess binaural fusion with single-sided vocodersa).

17. Assessment methods for determining small changes in hearing performance over timea).

18. Cochlear implantation leading to successful stapedectomy in the contralateral only-hearing ear.

19. A method for degrading sound localization while preserving binaural advantages for speech reception in noise.

20. Spectrotemporal modulation sensitivity for hearing-impaired listeners: Dependence on carrier center frequency and the relationship to speech intelligibility.

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