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December 1, 1978
Analytic study of the Tadoma method: discrimination ability of untrained observers
C M Reed, S I Rubin, L D Braida, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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June 1, 1976
Intensity perception. VI. Summary of recent data on deviations from Weber's law for 1000-Hz tone pulses
W M Rabinowitz, J S Lim, L D Braida, et al.
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
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December 1, 1989
Analytic study of the Tadoma method: effects of hand position on segmental speech perception
C M Reed, N I Durlach, L D Braida, et al.
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
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March 1, 1982
Analytic study of the Tadoma method: identification of consonants and vowels by an experienced Tadoma user
C M Reed, N I Durlach, L D Braida, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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August 1, 1983
Discrimination of speech processed by low-pass filtering and pitch-invariant frequency lowering
C M Reed, B L Hicks, L D Braida, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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November 1, 1977
Intensity perception. VIII. Loudness comparisons between different types of stimuli
J S Lim, W M Rabinowtiz, L D Braida, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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November 1, 1976
Model for auditory localization
C L Searle, L D Braida, M F Davis, et al.
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
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June 1, 1982
Analytic study of the Tadoma method: further experiments with inexperienced observers
C M Reed, M J Doherty, L D Braida, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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February 1, 1980
Intensity perception. X. Effect of preceding stimulus on identification performance
S R Purks, D J Callahan, L D Braida, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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December 1, 1985
Discrimination and identification of frequency-lowered speech in listeners with high-frequency hearing impairment
C M Reed, K I Schultz, L D Braida, et al.
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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
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December 1, 1978
Analytic study of the Tadoma method: discrimination ability of untrained observers
C M Reed, S I Rubin, L D Braida, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
June 1, 1976
Intensity perception. VI. Summary of recent data on deviations from Weber's law for 1000-Hz tone pulses
W M Rabinowitz, J S Lim, L D Braida, et al.
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
|
December 1, 1989
Analytic study of the Tadoma method: effects of hand position on segmental speech perception
C M Reed, N I Durlach, L D Braida, et al.
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
|
March 1, 1982
Analytic study of the Tadoma method: identification of consonants and vowels by an experienced Tadoma user
C M Reed, N I Durlach, L D Braida, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
August 1, 1983
Discrimination of speech processed by low-pass filtering and pitch-invariant frequency lowering
C M Reed, B L Hicks, L D Braida, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
November 1, 1977
Intensity perception. VIII. Loudness comparisons between different types of stimuli
J S Lim, W M Rabinowtiz, L D Braida, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
November 1, 1976
Model for auditory localization
C L Searle, L D Braida, M F Davis, et al.
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
|
June 1, 1982
Analytic study of the Tadoma method: further experiments with inexperienced observers
C M Reed, M J Doherty, L D Braida, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
February 1, 1980
Intensity perception. X. Effect of preceding stimulus on identification performance
S R Purks, D J Callahan, L D Braida, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
December 1, 1985
Discrimination and identification of frequency-lowered speech in listeners with high-frequency hearing impairment
C M Reed, K I Schultz, L D Braida, et al.
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