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J H M Frijns

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Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|October 26, 2020
The Temporal Fine Structure of Background Noise Determines the Benefit of Bimodal Hearing for Recognizing SpeechH C Stronks, J J Briaire, J H M Frijns
Ear and Hearing|January 6, 2007
Evaluation of the benefit for cochlear implantees of two assistive directional microphone systems in an artificial diffuse noise situationF B van der Beek, W Soede, J H M Frijns
Hearing Research|April 5, 2019
Effect of neural adaptation and degeneration on pulse-train ECAPs: A model studyM J van Gendt, J J Briaire, J H M Frijns
Ear and Hearing|April 13, 2023
Evaluation of Two Spectro-Temporal Ripple Tests and Their Relation to the Matrix Speech-in-Noise Sentence Test in Cochlear Implant RecipientsN R A van Groesen, J J Briaire, J H M Frijns
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|February 20, 2004
Unilateral submandibular suppurative sialadenitis in a premature infantT R de Haan, E Grooters, J H M Frijns, et al.
Hearing Research|June 20, 2017
Modeled auditory nerve responses to amplitude modulated cochlear implant stimulationM J van Gendt, J J Briaire, R K Kalkman, et al.
Hearing Research|September 6, 2016
A fast, stochastic, and adaptive model of auditory nerve responses to cochlear implant stimulationM J van Gendt, J J Briaire, R K Kalkman, et al.
Hearing Research|June 14, 2011
Stimulus level effects on neural excitation and eCAP amplitudeA A Westen, D M T Dekker, J J Briaire, et al.
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|October 18, 2014
Reply:A van der Jagt, A G Webb, J H M Frijns, et al.
Hearing Research|October 18, 2020
Short and long-term adaptation in the auditory nerve stimulated with high-rate electrical pulse trains are better described by a power lawM J van Gendt, M Siebrecht, J J Briaire, et al.
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Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology : JARO|October 26, 2020
The Temporal Fine Structure of Background Noise Determines the Benefit of Bimodal Hearing for Recognizing SpeechH C Stronks, J J Briaire, J H M Frijns
Ear and Hearing|January 6, 2007
Evaluation of the benefit for cochlear implantees of two assistive directional microphone systems in an artificial diffuse noise situationF B van der Beek, W Soede, J H M Frijns
Hearing Research|April 5, 2019
Effect of neural adaptation and degeneration on pulse-train ECAPs: A model studyM J van Gendt, J J Briaire, J H M Frijns
Ear and Hearing|April 13, 2023
Evaluation of Two Spectro-Temporal Ripple Tests and Their Relation to the Matrix Speech-in-Noise Sentence Test in Cochlear Implant RecipientsN R A van Groesen, J J Briaire, J H M Frijns
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|February 20, 2004
Unilateral submandibular suppurative sialadenitis in a premature infantT R de Haan, E Grooters, J H M Frijns, et al.
Hearing Research|June 20, 2017
Modeled auditory nerve responses to amplitude modulated cochlear implant stimulationM J van Gendt, J J Briaire, R K Kalkman, et al.
Hearing Research|September 6, 2016
A fast, stochastic, and adaptive model of auditory nerve responses to cochlear implant stimulationM J van Gendt, J J Briaire, R K Kalkman, et al.
Hearing Research|June 14, 2011
Stimulus level effects on neural excitation and eCAP amplitudeA A Westen, D M T Dekker, J J Briaire, et al.
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|October 18, 2014
Reply:A van der Jagt, A G Webb, J H M Frijns, et al.
Hearing Research|October 18, 2020
Short and long-term adaptation in the auditory nerve stimulated with high-rate electrical pulse trains are better described by a power lawM J van Gendt, M Siebrecht, J J Briaire, et al.
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