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Nicholas R Clark

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International Journal of Audiology|September 26, 2017
Analysis of compressive properties of the BioAid hearing aid algorithmNicholas R Clark, Wendy Lecluyse, Tim Jürgens
International Journal of Audiology|February 27, 2016
Exploration of a physiologically-inspired hearing-aid algorithm using a computer model mimicking impaired hearingTim Jürgens, Nicholas R Clark, Wendy Lecluyse, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 18, 2012
A frequency-selective feedback model of auditory efferent suppression and its implications for the recognition of speech in noiseNicholas R Clark, Guy J Brown, Tim Jürgens, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 24, 2013
The robustness of speech representations obtained from simulated auditory nerve fibers under different noise conditionsTim Jürgens, Thomas Brand, Nicholas R Clark, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|March 7, 2009
Understanding pitch perception as a hierarchical process with top-down modulationEmili Balaguer-Ballester, Nicholas R Clark, Martin Coath, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|May 30, 2013
A computer model of the auditory periphery and its application to the study of hearingRaymond Meddis, Wendy Lecluyse, Nicholas R Clark, et al.
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International Journal of Audiology|September 26, 2017
Analysis of compressive properties of the BioAid hearing aid algorithmNicholas R Clark, Wendy Lecluyse, Tim Jürgens
International Journal of Audiology|February 27, 2016
Exploration of a physiologically-inspired hearing-aid algorithm using a computer model mimicking impaired hearingTim Jürgens, Nicholas R Clark, Wendy Lecluyse, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 18, 2012
A frequency-selective feedback model of auditory efferent suppression and its implications for the recognition of speech in noiseNicholas R Clark, Guy J Brown, Tim Jürgens, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 24, 2013
The robustness of speech representations obtained from simulated auditory nerve fibers under different noise conditionsTim Jürgens, Thomas Brand, Nicholas R Clark, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|March 7, 2009
Understanding pitch perception as a hierarchical process with top-down modulationEmili Balaguer-Ballester, Nicholas R Clark, Martin Coath, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|May 30, 2013
A computer model of the auditory periphery and its application to the study of hearingRaymond Meddis, Wendy Lecluyse, Nicholas R Clark, et al.
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