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American Journal of Audiology
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September 14, 2002
Low-frequency gain compensation in directional hearing aids
Todd Ricketts, Paula Henry
International Journal of Audiology
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September 6, 2002
Evaluation of an adaptive, directional-microphone hearing aid
Todd Ricketts, Paula Henry
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR
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January 31, 2008
Preferred and minimum acceptable listening levels for musicians while using floor and in-ear monitors
Jeremy Federman, Todd Ricketts
American Journal of Audiology
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August 5, 2003
The effects of changes in head angle on auditory and visual input for omnidirectional and directional microphone hearing aids
Paula Henry, Todd Ricketts
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology
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April 11, 2009
Individual differences within and across feedback suppression hearing aids
Todd Ricketts, Earl Johnson, Jeremy Federman
Ear and Hearing
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October 10, 2003
Full time directional versus user selectable microphone modes in hearing aids
Todd Ricketts, Paula Henry, David Gnewikow
Trends in Amplification
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November 27, 2014
From the editors
King Chung, Todd Ricketts, Ayaskanta Rout
International Journal of Audiology
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November 21, 2009
The effect of extending high-frequency bandwidth on the acceptable noise level (ANL) of hearing-impaired listeners
Earl Johnson, Todd Ricketts, Benjamin Hornsby
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology
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November 4, 2014
Directional benefit is present with audiovisual stimuli: limiting ceiling effects
Elizabeth Aspell, Erin Picou, Todd Ricketts
American Journal of Audiology
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December 7, 2007
Directional benefit in simulated classroom environments
Todd Ricketts, Jason Galster, Anne Marie Tharpe
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American Journal of Audiology
|
September 14, 2002
Low-frequency gain compensation in directional hearing aids
Todd Ricketts, Paula Henry
International Journal of Audiology
|
September 6, 2002
Evaluation of an adaptive, directional-microphone hearing aid
Todd Ricketts, Paula Henry
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR
|
January 31, 2008
Preferred and minimum acceptable listening levels for musicians while using floor and in-ear monitors
Jeremy Federman, Todd Ricketts
American Journal of Audiology
|
August 5, 2003
The effects of changes in head angle on auditory and visual input for omnidirectional and directional microphone hearing aids
Paula Henry, Todd Ricketts
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology
|
April 11, 2009
Individual differences within and across feedback suppression hearing aids
Todd Ricketts, Earl Johnson, Jeremy Federman
Ear and Hearing
|
October 10, 2003
Full time directional versus user selectable microphone modes in hearing aids
Todd Ricketts, Paula Henry, David Gnewikow
Trends in Amplification
|
November 27, 2014
From the editors
King Chung, Todd Ricketts, Ayaskanta Rout
International Journal of Audiology
|
November 21, 2009
The effect of extending high-frequency bandwidth on the acceptable noise level (ANL) of hearing-impaired listeners
Earl Johnson, Todd Ricketts, Benjamin Hornsby
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology
|
November 4, 2014
Directional benefit is present with audiovisual stimuli: limiting ceiling effects
Elizabeth Aspell, Erin Picou, Todd Ricketts
American Journal of Audiology
|
December 7, 2007
Directional benefit in simulated classroom environments
Todd Ricketts, Jason Galster, Anne Marie Tharpe
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