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Original Article

Dead regions in the cochlea: implications for speech recognition and applicability of articulation index theory: Regiones cocleares muertas: implicaciones en el reconocimiento del lenguaje y su aplicabilidad en la teoría del índice de articulación

Pages 249-261 | Received 21 Jan 2002, Accepted 24 Jun 2002, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Alicja N. Malicka, Wayne J. Wilson, Thomas Baer, Kevin J. Munro, Richard J. Baker, Deanna Miluzzi & Brian C. J. Moore. (2018) No evidence for enhanced processing of speech that is low-pass filtered near the edge frequency of cochlear dead regions in children. International Journal of Audiology 57:8, pages 632-637.
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Vinay & Brian C. J. Moore. (2007) Speech recognition as a function of high-pass filter cutoff frequency for people with and without low-frequency cochlear dead regions. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 122:1, pages 542-553.
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