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American Journal of Audiology|December 10, 2015
Computer and Internet Interventions to Optimize Listening and Learning for People With Hearing Loss: Accessibility, Use, and AdherenceMelanie Ferguson, Helen Henshaw
Seminars in Hearing|September 3, 2016
How Does Auditory Training Work? Joined-Up Thinking and ListeningMelanie Ferguson, Helen Henshaw
Seminars in Hearing|November 10, 2016
Erratum: How does Auditory Training Work? Joined up Thinking and ListeningMelanie Ferguson, Helen Henshaw
Frontiers in Psychology|June 16, 2015
Auditory training can improve working memory, attention, and communication in adverse conditions for adults with hearing lossMelanie A Ferguson, Helen Henshaw
Plos One|May 16, 2013
Efficacy of individual computer-based auditory training for people with hearing loss: a systematic review of the evidenceHelen Henshaw, Melanie A Ferguson
Trials|December 6, 2013
Working memory training for adult hearing aid users: study protocol for a double-blind randomized active controlled trialHelen Henshaw, Melanie A Ferguson
Frontiers in Psychology|August 25, 2015
Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation is associated with computer-based auditory training uptake, engagement, and adherence for people with hearing lossHelen Henshaw, Abby McCormack, Melanie A Ferguson
Frontiers in Psychology|July 3, 2015
The relationship of speech intelligibility with hearing sensitivity, cognition, and perceived hearing difficulties varies for different speech perception testsAntje Heinrich, Helen Henshaw, Melanie A Ferguson
Frontiers in Psychology|June 1, 2016
Only Behavioral But Not Self-Report Measures of Speech Perception Correlate with Cognitive AbilitiesAntje Heinrich, Helen Henshaw, Melanie A Ferguson
Lancet (London, England)|December 8, 2015
Research priorities for mild-to-moderate hearing loss in adultsHelen Henshaw, Linda Sharkey, David Crowe, et al.
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American Journal of Audiology|December 10, 2015
Computer and Internet Interventions to Optimize Listening and Learning for People With Hearing Loss: Accessibility, Use, and AdherenceMelanie Ferguson, Helen Henshaw
Seminars in Hearing|September 3, 2016
How Does Auditory Training Work? Joined-Up Thinking and ListeningMelanie Ferguson, Helen Henshaw
Seminars in Hearing|November 10, 2016
Erratum: How does Auditory Training Work? Joined up Thinking and ListeningMelanie Ferguson, Helen Henshaw
Frontiers in Psychology|June 16, 2015
Auditory training can improve working memory, attention, and communication in adverse conditions for adults with hearing lossMelanie A Ferguson, Helen Henshaw
Plos One|May 16, 2013
Efficacy of individual computer-based auditory training for people with hearing loss: a systematic review of the evidenceHelen Henshaw, Melanie A Ferguson
Trials|December 6, 2013
Working memory training for adult hearing aid users: study protocol for a double-blind randomized active controlled trialHelen Henshaw, Melanie A Ferguson
Frontiers in Psychology|August 25, 2015
Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation is associated with computer-based auditory training uptake, engagement, and adherence for people with hearing lossHelen Henshaw, Abby McCormack, Melanie A Ferguson
Frontiers in Psychology|July 3, 2015
The relationship of speech intelligibility with hearing sensitivity, cognition, and perceived hearing difficulties varies for different speech perception testsAntje Heinrich, Helen Henshaw, Melanie A Ferguson
Frontiers in Psychology|June 1, 2016
Only Behavioral But Not Self-Report Measures of Speech Perception Correlate with Cognitive AbilitiesAntje Heinrich, Helen Henshaw, Melanie A Ferguson
Lancet (London, England)|December 8, 2015
Research priorities for mild-to-moderate hearing loss in adultsHelen Henshaw, Linda Sharkey, David Crowe, et al.
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