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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 1, 1996
Frequency discrimination and speech recognition by patients who use the Ineraid and continuous interleaved sampling cochlear-implant signal processorsM F Dorman, L M Smith, M Smith, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 1, 1985
Phonetic identification by elderly normal and hearing-impaired listenersM F Dorman, K Marton, M T Hannley, et al.
Ear and Hearing|June 21, 2014
Cochlear dead regions constrain the benefit of combining acoustic stimulation with electric stimulationTing Zhang, Michael F Dorman, Rene Gifford, et al.
American Journal of Audiology|April 15, 2003
Factors that allow a high level of speech understanding by patients fit with cochlear implantsMichael F Dorman, Philipos C Loizou, Anthony J Spahr, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|March 1, 1988
Hemodynamic profile of severe pregnancy-induced hypertensionD B Cotton, W Lee, J C Huhta, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 1, 2024
Close approximations to the sound of a cochlear implantMichael F Dorman, Sarah C Natale, Joshua S Stohl, et al.
Ear and Hearing|October 1, 1991
Telephone use by patients fitted with the Ineraid cochlear implantM F Dorman, H Dove, J Parkin, et al.
Journal of Communication Disorders|April 17, 2007
Central auditory development: evidence from CAEP measurements in children fit with cochlear implantsMichael F Dorman, Anu Sharma, Phillip Gilley, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 11, 2022
Upward Shifts in the Internal Representation of Frequency Can Persist Over a 3-Year Period for Cochlear Implant Patients Fit With a Relatively Short Electrode ArrayMichael F Dorman, Sarah C Natale, Jack H Noble, et al.
Proceedings. AMIA Symposium|November 24, 1999
Just a betaK S Lytle, D W Bailey, K F Dorman, et al.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 1, 1996
Frequency discrimination and speech recognition by patients who use the Ineraid and continuous interleaved sampling cochlear-implant signal processorsM F Dorman, L M Smith, M Smith, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 1, 1985
Phonetic identification by elderly normal and hearing-impaired listenersM F Dorman, K Marton, M T Hannley, et al.
Ear and Hearing|June 21, 2014
Cochlear dead regions constrain the benefit of combining acoustic stimulation with electric stimulationTing Zhang, Michael F Dorman, Rene Gifford, et al.
American Journal of Audiology|April 15, 2003
Factors that allow a high level of speech understanding by patients fit with cochlear implantsMichael F Dorman, Philipos C Loizou, Anthony J Spahr, et al.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|March 1, 1988
Hemodynamic profile of severe pregnancy-induced hypertensionD B Cotton, W Lee, J C Huhta, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 1, 2024
Close approximations to the sound of a cochlear implantMichael F Dorman, Sarah C Natale, Joshua S Stohl, et al.
Ear and Hearing|October 1, 1991
Telephone use by patients fitted with the Ineraid cochlear implantM F Dorman, H Dove, J Parkin, et al.
Journal of Communication Disorders|April 17, 2007
Central auditory development: evidence from CAEP measurements in children fit with cochlear implantsMichael F Dorman, Anu Sharma, Phillip Gilley, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 11, 2022
Upward Shifts in the Internal Representation of Frequency Can Persist Over a 3-Year Period for Cochlear Implant Patients Fit With a Relatively Short Electrode ArrayMichael F Dorman, Sarah C Natale, Jack H Noble, et al.
Proceedings. AMIA Symposium|November 24, 1999
Just a betaK S Lytle, D W Bailey, K F Dorman, et al.
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