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Jörg Damaschke, Helmut Riedel, and Birger Kollmeier,
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Ulrike Dicke and Torsten Dau,
A functional point-neuron model simulating cochlear nucleus
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Stephan M.A. Ernst and Jesko L. Verhey,
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Tobias Herzke and Volker Hohmann,
Effects of instantaneous multi-band dynamic compression on
speech intelligibility,
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special issue on signal processing in hearing aids and cochlear
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Dirk Junius and Torsten Dau,
Influence of cochlear traveling wave and neural adaptation on
auditory brainstem responses,
Hearing Research, vol. 205, pp. 53-67, 2005.
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Matthias Müller-Wehlau, Manfred Mauermann, Torsten Dau, and Birger Kollmeier,
The effects of neural synchronization and peripheral
compression on the acoustic-reflex threshold,
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 117, no. 5,
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Andrew J. Oxenham and Stephan D. Ewert,
Estimates of auditory filter phase response at and below
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 117, pp.
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Kirsten Wagener and Thomas Brand,
Sentence intelligibility in noise for listeners with normal
hearing and hearing impairment: influence of measurement procedure and
masking parameters,
International Journal of Audiology, vol. 44, no. 3, pp.
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Kirsten C. Wagener and Birger Kollmeier,
Evaluation des Oldenburger Satztests mit Kindern und
Oldenburger Kinder-Satztest,
Zeitschrift für Audiologie/Audiological Acoustics, vol. 44, no.
3, pp. 134-143, 2005.
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