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Reassessment of cochlear dead regions in hearing-impaired teenagers with severe-to-profound hearing loss

re-evaluación de las regiones cocleares muertas en adolescentes hipoacúsicos con sordera severa a profunda

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Pages 470-477 | Received 16 Sep 2004, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Anna Pepler, Kevin J. Munro, Kathryn Lewis & Karolina Kluk. (2014) Repeatability, agreement, and feasibility of using the threshold equalizing noise test and fast psychophysical tuning curves in a clinical setting. International Journal of Audiology 53:10, pages 745-752.
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Robyn M. Cox, Genevieve C. Alexander, Jani Johnson & Izel Rivera. (2011) Cochlear Dead Regions in Typical Hearing Aid Candidates: Prevalence and Implications for Use of High-Frequency Speech Cues. Ear & Hearing 32:3, pages 339-348.
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