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Research Article

Agreement between psychophysical tuning curves and the threshold equalizing noise test in dead region identification

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Pages 456-464 | Received 06 Apr 2011, Accepted 13 Jan 2012, Published online: 19 Mar 2012

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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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Bastiaan Warnaar, Morten L. Jepsen & Wouter A. Dreschler. (2013) Simulating psychophysical tuning curves in listeners with dead regions. International Journal of Audiology 52:8, pages 533-544.
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Emanuele Perugia, Frederic Marmel & Karolina Kluk. (2023) Feasibility of Diagnosing Dead Regions Using Auditory Steady-State Responses to an Exponentially Amplitude Modulated Tone in Threshold Equalizing Notched Noise, Assessed Using Normal-Hearing Participants. Trends in Hearing 27.
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Vijaya Kumar Narne, Saransh Jain, Chitkala Sharma, Thomas Baer & Brian C.J. Moore. (2020) Narrow-band ripple glide direction discrimination and its relationship to frequency selectivity estimated using psychophysical tuning curves. Hearing Research 389, pages 107910.
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Ho Yun Lee, Yu Mi Seo, Kyung Ae Kim, Yeon Shin Kang & Chin Saeng Cho. (2015) Clinical Application of the Threshold Equalizing Noise Test in Patients with Hearing Loss of Various Etiologies: A Preliminary Study. Journal of Audiology and Otology 19:1, pages 20-25.
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