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Ear and Hearing|December 12, 2002
A sensitive period for the development of the central auditory system in children with cochlear implants: implications for age of implantationAnu Sharma, Michael F Dorman, Anthony J Spahr
Annual Review of Neuroscience|January 31, 2019
Neuronal Development of Hearing and Language: Cochlear Implants and Critical PeriodsAndrej Kral, Michael F Dorman, Blake S Wilson
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|December 9, 2020
The Benefit of Remote and On-Ear Directional Microphone Technology Persists in the Presence of Visual InformationMichael F Dorman, Sarah Cook Natale, Smita Agrawal
Audiology & Neuro-Otology|December 12, 2018
The Value of Unilateral CIs, CI-CROS and Bilateral CIs, with and without Beamformer Microphones, for Speech Understanding in a Simulation of a Restaurant EnvironmentMichael F Dorman, Sarah Cook Natale, Smita Agrawal
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 28, 1998
The recognition of vowels produced by men, women, boys, and girls by cochlear implant patients using a six-channel CIS processorP C Loizou, M F Dorman, V Powell
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 28, 1997
Simulating the effect of cochlear-implant electrode insertion depth on speech understandingM F Dorman, P C Loizou, D Rainey
Ear and Hearing|December 29, 1998
The identification of speech in noise by cochlear implant patients and normal-hearing listeners using 6-channel signal processorsM F Dorman, P C Loizou, J Fitzke
Ear and Hearing|January 6, 2010
Information from the voice fundamental frequency (F0) region accounts for the majority of the benefit when acoustic stimulation is added to electric stimulationTing Zhang, Michael F Dorman, Anthony J Spahr
Neuroreport|August 2, 2002
Rapid development of cortical auditory evoked potentials after early cochlear implantationAnu Sharma, Michael F Dorman, Anthony J Spahr
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 26, 2003
Dichotic speech recognition in noise using reduced spectral cuesPhilipos C Loizou, Arunvijay Mani, Michael F Dorman
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Ear and Hearing|December 12, 2002
A sensitive period for the development of the central auditory system in children with cochlear implants: implications for age of implantationAnu Sharma, Michael F Dorman, Anthony J Spahr
Annual Review of Neuroscience|January 31, 2019
Neuronal Development of Hearing and Language: Cochlear Implants and Critical PeriodsAndrej Kral, Michael F Dorman, Blake S Wilson
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|December 9, 2020
The Benefit of Remote and On-Ear Directional Microphone Technology Persists in the Presence of Visual InformationMichael F Dorman, Sarah Cook Natale, Smita Agrawal
Audiology & Neuro-Otology|December 12, 2018
The Value of Unilateral CIs, CI-CROS and Bilateral CIs, with and without Beamformer Microphones, for Speech Understanding in a Simulation of a Restaurant EnvironmentMichael F Dorman, Sarah Cook Natale, Smita Agrawal
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 28, 1998
The recognition of vowels produced by men, women, boys, and girls by cochlear implant patients using a six-channel CIS processorP C Loizou, M F Dorman, V Powell
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 28, 1997
Simulating the effect of cochlear-implant electrode insertion depth on speech understandingM F Dorman, P C Loizou, D Rainey
Ear and Hearing|December 29, 1998
The identification of speech in noise by cochlear implant patients and normal-hearing listeners using 6-channel signal processorsM F Dorman, P C Loizou, J Fitzke
Ear and Hearing|January 6, 2010
Information from the voice fundamental frequency (F0) region accounts for the majority of the benefit when acoustic stimulation is added to electric stimulationTing Zhang, Michael F Dorman, Anthony J Spahr
Neuroreport|August 2, 2002
Rapid development of cortical auditory evoked potentials after early cochlear implantationAnu Sharma, Michael F Dorman, Anthony J Spahr
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 26, 2003
Dichotic speech recognition in noise using reduced spectral cuesPhilipos C Loizou, Arunvijay Mani, Michael F Dorman
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