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Balancing the Caloric-Induced Nystagmus Velocity with Cold Air and Water

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Pages 301-304 | Received 06 Jan 1998, Accepted 19 May 1998, Published online: 03 Mar 2011

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R. W. Peters, B. C. J. Moore, B. R. Glasberg & M. A. Stone. (2000) Comparison of the NAL(R) and Cambridge Formulae for the Fitting of Linear Hearing Aids. British Journal of Audiology 34:1, pages 21-36.
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B. C. J. Moore, J. I. Alcantara, M. A. Stone & B. R. Glasberg. (1999) Use of a loudness model for hearing aid fitting: II. Hearing aids with multi-channel compression. British Journal of Audiology 33:3, pages 157-170.
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Deborah A. Vickers, Brian C. J. Moore & Thomas Baer. (2001) Effects of low-pass filtering on the intelligibility of speech in quiet for people with and without dead regions at high frequencies. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 110:2, pages 1164-1175.
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Brian C. J. Moore & Jos?? I. Alc??ntara. (2001) The Use of Psychophysical Tuning Curves to Explore Dead Regions in the Cochlea. Ear and Hearing 22:4, pages 268-278.
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Brian C. J. Moore. (2016) Dead Regions in the Cochlea: Diagnosis, Perceptual Consequences, and Implications for the Fitting of Hearing Aids. Trends in Amplification 5:1, pages 1-34.
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Michael A. Stone, Brian C. J. Moore, José I. Alcántara & Brian R. Glasberg. (1999) Comparison of different forms of compression using wearable digital hearing aids. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 106:6, pages 3603-3619.
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Brian C. J. Moore, Brian R. Glasberg & Deborah A. Vickers. (1999) Further evaluation of a model of loudness perception applied to cochlear hearing loss. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 106:2, pages 898-907.
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Michael A. Stone & Brian C. J. Moore. (1999) Tolerable Hearing Aid Delays. I. Estimation of Limits Imposed by the Auditory Path Alone Using Simulated Hearing Losses. Ear and Hearing 20:3, pages 182-192.
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Brian C. J. Moore, Robert W. Peters & Michael A. Stone. (1999) Benefits of linear amplification and multichannel compression for speech comprehension in backgrounds with spectral and temporal dips. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 105:1, pages 400-411.
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