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Original Article

Speech Intelligibility and the Use of Hearing Protectors

Pages 348-356 | Published online: 04 Jun 2010

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Clayton H. Rocha, Gabriela Lisboa, Fernanda Y. O. M. M. Padilha, Camila M. Rabelo & Alessandra G. Samelli. (2022) Effects of hearing protector devices on speech intelligibility: the importance of individualized assessment. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics 28:2, pages 1227-1234.
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Christian Giguère & Elliott H. Berger. (2016) Speech recognition in noise under hearing protection: A computational study of the combined effects of hearing loss and hearing protector attenuation. International Journal of Audiology 55:sup1, pages S30-S40.
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Eeva Pekkarinen, Vesa Viljanen, Altti Salmivalli & Jouko Suonpää. (1990) Recognition of Low-Pass Filtered Words in a Noisy and Reverberant Environment with and Without Earmuffs. Scandinavian Audiology 19:4, pages 223-227.
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Eeva Pekkarinena, Vesa Viljanen, Altti Salmivalli & Jouko Suonpä. (1990) Speech Recognition in a Noisy and Reverberant Environment with and without Earmuffs. Audiology 29:5, pages 286-293.
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Sharon M. Abel, Hans Kunov, M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller & Peter W. Alberti. (1985) Signal Detection in Industrial Noise: Effects of Noise Exposure History, Hearing Loss, and the Use of Ear Protection. Scandinavian Audiology 14:3, pages 161-173.
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Ghazaleh Vaziri, Christian Giguère & Hilmi R. Dajani. (2022) The effect of hearing protection worn by talker and/or target listener on speech production in quiet and noise. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152:3, pages 1528-1538.
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Mary E. Barrett, Sandra Gordon-Salant & Douglas S. Brungart. (2021) The cafeteria study: Effects of facial masks, hearing protection, and real-world noise on speech recognition. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 150:6, pages 4244-4255.
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Colleen G. Le Prell, Tanisha L. Hammill & William J. Murphy. (2019) Noise-induced hearing loss and its prevention: Integration of data from animal models and human clinical trials. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 146:5, pages 4051-4074.
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Julie A. Norin, Diana C. Emanuel & Tomasz R. Letowski. (2011) Speech Intelligibility and Passive, Level-Dependent Earplugs. Ear & Hearing 32:5, pages 642-649.
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Thomas G. Dolan & Dennis O’Loughlin. (2005) Amplified Earmuffs. American Journal of Audiology 14:1, pages 80-85.
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Jennifer B. Tufts & Tom Frank. (2003) Speech production in noise with and without hearing protection. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 114:2, pages 1069-1080.
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Sally Lechlitner Lusk & Marilyn J. Kelemen. (2007) Predicting Use of Hearing Protection: A Preliminary Study. Public Health Nursing 10:3, pages 189-196.
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John G. Casali & Matthew J. Horylev. (2016) Speech Discrimination in Noise: The Influence of Hearing Protection. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting 31:11, pages 1246-1250.
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P. Wilkins & A.M. Martin. (1987) Hearing protection and warning sounds in industry—a review. Applied Acoustics 21:4, pages 267-293.
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