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Rachel J Ellis

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International Journal of Audiology|October 16, 2019
Retracted Article: Temporal fine structure: relations to cognition and aided speech recognitionRachel J Ellis, Jerker Rönnberg
International Journal of Audiology|July 22, 2021
Temporal fine structure: associations with cognition and speech-in-noise recognition in adults with normal hearing or hearing impairmentRachel J Ellis, Jerker Rönnberg
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|December 17, 2014
Cognition and speech-in-noise recognition: the role of proactive interferenceRachel J Ellis, Jerker Rönnberg
Frontiers in Psychology|August 19, 2015
How does susceptibility to proactive interference relate to speech recognition in aided and unaided conditions?Rachel J Ellis, Jerker Rönnberg
International Journal of Audiology|October 24, 2012
Does cognitive function predict frequency compressed speech recognition in listeners with normal hearing and normal cognition?Rachel J Ellis, Kevin J Munro
International Journal of Audiology|December 4, 2014
Benefit from, and acclimatization to, frequency compression hearing aids in experienced adult hearing-aid usersRachel J Ellis, Kevin J Munro
International Journal of Audiology|March 10, 2015
Predictors of aided speech recognition, with and without frequency compression, in older adultsRachel J Ellis, Kevin J Munro
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders|August 17, 2023
Combined effects of age and hearing impairment on utterances and requests for clarification in spontaneous conversation and a referential communication taskRachel J Ellis, Jerker Rönnberg, Charlotta Plejert
Frontiers in Psychology|July 11, 2017
Editorial: Cognitive Hearing Mechanisms of Language Understanding: Short- and Long-Term PerspectivesRachel J Ellis, Patrik Sörqvist, Adriana A Zekveld, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|September 9, 2017
Speech Recognition and Cognitive Skills in Bimodal Cochlear Implant UsersHåkan Hua, Björn Johansson, Lennart Magnusson, et al.
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International Journal of Audiology|October 16, 2019
Retracted Article: Temporal fine structure: relations to cognition and aided speech recognitionRachel J Ellis, Jerker Rönnberg
International Journal of Audiology|July 22, 2021
Temporal fine structure: associations with cognition and speech-in-noise recognition in adults with normal hearing or hearing impairmentRachel J Ellis, Jerker Rönnberg
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology|December 17, 2014
Cognition and speech-in-noise recognition: the role of proactive interferenceRachel J Ellis, Jerker Rönnberg
Frontiers in Psychology|August 19, 2015
How does susceptibility to proactive interference relate to speech recognition in aided and unaided conditions?Rachel J Ellis, Jerker Rönnberg
International Journal of Audiology|October 24, 2012
Does cognitive function predict frequency compressed speech recognition in listeners with normal hearing and normal cognition?Rachel J Ellis, Kevin J Munro
International Journal of Audiology|December 4, 2014
Benefit from, and acclimatization to, frequency compression hearing aids in experienced adult hearing-aid usersRachel J Ellis, Kevin J Munro
International Journal of Audiology|March 10, 2015
Predictors of aided speech recognition, with and without frequency compression, in older adultsRachel J Ellis, Kevin J Munro
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders|August 17, 2023
Combined effects of age and hearing impairment on utterances and requests for clarification in spontaneous conversation and a referential communication taskRachel J Ellis, Jerker Rönnberg, Charlotta Plejert
Frontiers in Psychology|July 11, 2017
Editorial: Cognitive Hearing Mechanisms of Language Understanding: Short- and Long-Term PerspectivesRachel J Ellis, Patrik Sörqvist, Adriana A Zekveld, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|September 9, 2017
Speech Recognition and Cognitive Skills in Bimodal Cochlear Implant UsersHåkan Hua, Björn Johansson, Lennart Magnusson, et al.
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