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M F Dorman

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The American Journal of Otology|December 10, 1997
Speech intelligibility as a function of the number of channels of stimulation for normal-hearing listeners and patients with cochlear implantsM F Dorman, P C Loizou
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|April 1, 1980
Distribution of acoustic cues for stop consonant place of articulation in VCV syllablesM F Dorman, L J Raphael
Ear and Hearing|August 1, 1996
Improving consonant intelligibility for Ineraid patients fit with continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) processors by enhancing contrast among channel outputsM F Dorman, P C Loizou
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|December 1, 1996
Relative spectral change and formant transitions as cues to labial and alveolar place of articulationM F Dorman, P C Loizou
Brain and Language|November 1, 1978
Hemispheric specialization for speech perception in language deficient kindergarten childrenD R Rosenblum, M F Dorman
Ear and Hearing|April 1, 1997
Changes in speech intelligibility as a function of time and signal processing strategy for an Ineraid patient fitted with continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) processorsM F Dorman, P C Loizou
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 1, 1997
Mechanisms of vowel recognition for Ineraid patients fit with continuous interleaved sampling processorsM F Dorman, P C Loizou
Ear and Hearing|April 30, 1998
The identification of consonants and vowels by cochlear implant patients using a 6-channel continuous interleaved sampling processor and by normal-hearing subjects using simulations of processors with two to nine channelsM F Dorman, P C Loizou
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 1, 1987
Effects of spectral flattening on vowel identificationJ R Dubno, M F Dorman
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 1, 1976
Hemispheric specialization for speech perception in four-year-old children from low and middle socio-economic classesD S Geffner, M F Dorman
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The American Journal of Otology|December 10, 1997
Speech intelligibility as a function of the number of channels of stimulation for normal-hearing listeners and patients with cochlear implantsM F Dorman, P C Loizou
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|April 1, 1980
Distribution of acoustic cues for stop consonant place of articulation in VCV syllablesM F Dorman, L J Raphael
Ear and Hearing|August 1, 1996
Improving consonant intelligibility for Ineraid patients fit with continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) processors by enhancing contrast among channel outputsM F Dorman, P C Loizou
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|December 1, 1996
Relative spectral change and formant transitions as cues to labial and alveolar place of articulationM F Dorman, P C Loizou
Brain and Language|November 1, 1978
Hemispheric specialization for speech perception in language deficient kindergarten childrenD R Rosenblum, M F Dorman
Ear and Hearing|April 1, 1997
Changes in speech intelligibility as a function of time and signal processing strategy for an Ineraid patient fitted with continuous interleaved sampling (CIS) processorsM F Dorman, P C Loizou
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|July 1, 1997
Mechanisms of vowel recognition for Ineraid patients fit with continuous interleaved sampling processorsM F Dorman, P C Loizou
Ear and Hearing|April 30, 1998
The identification of consonants and vowels by cochlear implant patients using a 6-channel continuous interleaved sampling processor and by normal-hearing subjects using simulations of processors with two to nine channelsM F Dorman, P C Loizou
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|November 1, 1987
Effects of spectral flattening on vowel identificationJ R Dubno, M F Dorman
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 1, 1976
Hemispheric specialization for speech perception in four-year-old children from low and middle socio-economic classesD S Geffner, M F Dorman
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