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Original Article

The R.N.I.D. List of Selected Papers on Audiology and Allied Subjects

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Acustica Vol. 17 No.5, 1966

  • BOWSHER J. A., JOHNSON D. R., ROBINSON D. W.: A further experiment on judging the noisiness of aircraft in flight pp. 245–267.
  • RATHE E. J.: On the noise of street traffic pp. 268-277 (In German).
  • ZWICHER E.: A comparison of methods for calculating the loudness level (In German) pp. 278–284.
  • BELSEN F. A.: Repetition pitch: Monaural Interaction of a sound with the repetition of the same, but phase shifted sound pp. 295–300.

American Standards Association

  • American standard method for the calibration of microphones S1.10-1966.

I.E.E.E. Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics Vol. Au 14, No. 3 Septem.ber 1966

  • I.E.E.E. TECHNICAL COMMITTEE: Recommended practices for burst measurements in the time domain pp. 115–119.
  • MICHEL COPEL: Helium Voice Unscrambling pp. 122–126.
  • WEBB H. J., WEBB J. R.: An underwater audio communicator p. 127–135.
  • CAMENZINO H. R.; Modulated pulse audio power amplifiers for integrated circuits pp. 136–140.
  • BAUER B. B., ToRICK E. L.: L.: Researches in loudness measurement pp. 141–151.

International Audiology Vol. V, No. 3, 1966

  • PARRACK H. O.: Effect of air-borne ultrasound on humans pp. 294–308.
  • DIXON WARD W.: The use of TTS in the derivation of damage risk criteria for noise exposure pp. 309–313.
  • HINCHCLIFFE R.: Population surveys and noise pp. 314–322.
  • KRYTER K. D.: Temporary threshold shifts in hearing from acoustic impulses of high intensities pp. 323–330.
  • BAUGHN W. C.: Noise control-percentage of population protected pp. 331–338.
  • DIEROFF H. G.: The problem of impulse-risk working noise, its measuring, and the hearing losses resulting from it pp. 339–343.
  • HURZING H. C.: Recent developments in modern language teaching for the deaf child pp. 344–348.
  • TEMPLIN M. C.: Vocabulary problems of the deaf child pp. 349–554.
  • ROGSKJAER C.: Hearing aid treatment in the young child pp. 355–361.
  • JOHANSSON B.: The use of the transposer for the management of the deaf child pp. 362–372.
  • DAVIS H.: Hearing aids: Introduction to the round table p. 373–375.
  • LYBARGER S. F.: A discussion of hearing aid trends p. 376–383.
  • EWERSTEN H. W.: The fitting of hearing aids in the Danish hearing rehabilitation centres pp. 384–391.
  • DECROISE G.: Stereoandrometrie et appareillages stereophoniques p. 392.
  • HIRSH I. J.: Recent developments in hearing aid use pp. 393–399.
  • CHIARUCCI H., REIBEL G.: Rapport entre la hauteur et le fondamental d’un son musical pp. 400–407.
  • DALSGAARD S. C.: Some experiences from the Danish tender system for the purchase of hearing aids pp. 408–417.
  • WAGEMANN W.: Physiological age-dependant loss of hearing and presbyacusis pp. 418–426.
  • PALFALRI L.; Determination of recruitment with von Bekesy’s audiometer above the threshold.

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol. 40, No.4, October 1966

  • GREEN D. M.: Signal-detection analysis of equalisation and cancellation model pp. 833–838.
  • HODGE D. C., MCCOMMONS R. B.: Reliability ofTTS from impulse-noise exposure pp. 839–846.
  • HODGE D. C., MCCOMMONS R. B.: Acoustical hazards of childrens ‘Toys’ (Letter) p. 911.
  • STEINER S. J., SMALL A. M.: Pitch shifts of tones in wide band noise (Letter) pp. 912–913.
  • TEMPEST W., BRYAN M. E.: Objective audiometry (Letter) p. 914.

Journal of the Audio Engineering Society Vol. 14, NO.4, October 1966

  • SOUTHWORTH G. R.: A solid state transient test signal generator pp. 298–301.
  • BAADE P. K.: Instrumentation trends for noise reduction work, as seen by a mechanical engineer pp. 302–306.
  • RABEK E.: Instrumenting the subjective measurement of production noise pp. 307–313.
  • BRISKEY R. J. et al: Pitfalls in hearing aid response curves pp. 317–327.
  • VOLKMANN J. E.: Acoustic requirements of stereo recording studios pp. 324–327.
  • BRISKEY R. J. et al: Frequency response index for audio systems (Letter) pp. 368 and 370.

Journal of Audiological Technique Vol. 5, No.6, November 1966

  • VEIT I.: Hearing aids with automatic volume control (AVC) and related problems of circuitry pp. 206–224.
  • HAWORTH E. F.: The compensation of the larynx by electro-acoustical aids pp. 225–237.
  • WILHJELM P.: A new artificial mouth pp. 238–244.

The Journal of Auditory Research Vol. 6, NO.2, April 1966

  • RHODES R. C.: Discrimination of filtered CNC lists by normals and hypacusics pp. 129–334.
  • STORK E. W.: Jerger types in fixed frequency Bekesy audiometry with normal and hypacusic children pp. 135–140.
  • HODGSON V. R., TILLMAN T. W.: Reliability of bone conduction occlusion effects in normals pp. 141–152.
  • VERNON J. A. et al:</i> Further studies of hearing in the bat myotis lucifugus by means of cochlea potentials pp. 153–164.
  • PRICE G. R.: Middle ear muscle activity in the rabbit (III) supra-threshold phenomina pp. 175–180.
  • VERNON J., PETERSON E.: Hearing in the Vampire bat Desmodus Rotundus Murimus as shown by cochlear potentials pp. 181–188.
  • ZISLIS T., FLETCHER J. L.: Relation of high frequency thresholds to age and sex pp. 189–198.
  • MARTIN F. N.: Speech audiometry and clinical masking pp. 199–204.
  • LLOYD L. L., MELROSE J.: Inter-method comparisons of selected audiometric measures used with normal hearing mentally retarded children pp. 205–218.
  • PATTERSON V. C., GULICK W. C.: A method for measuring auditory thresholds in the Turtle pp. 219–228.
  • HACK M. H.: Receiver operating characteristics in the Bat pp. 229–234.
  • HASPIEL G. S., HAVERS R. M.: Comparison of speech—Bekesy thresholds with pure-tone Bekesy thresholds pp. 235–237.

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders Vol. 31, November 1966

  • LEE L. C.: Developmental sentence types: a method for comparing normal and deviant syntactic development pp. 331–340.
  • WEBSTER E. J.: Parent counselling by speech pathologists and audiologists pp. 331–340.
  • GOLDSTEIN R.: Pseudohypacusis pp. 341–350.
  • WEBSTER E. J. et al: Case selection in the schools pp. 352–358.
  • MORRIS H. L.: The oral manometer as a diagnostic tool in clinical speech pathology pp. 362–369.
  • RENFREW C. E.: Persistence of the open syllable in defective articulation pp. 370–373.
  • STARK E. W.: Collapse of the ear canal during audiometry: A case report pp. 374–376.
  • JERGER J. et al: Recovery of auditory function after surgical removal of cerebellor tumor pp. 377–382.
  • BROOKS R. S., HANNAH E. P.: A tool for clinical supervision pp. 383–387.

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 9, NO.3, September 1966

  • GUTTMAN N.: Measurement of articulatory merit pp. 323–339.
  • MARTIN R. R., SIEGEL G. M.: The effects of response contingent shock on stuttering pp. 340–352.
  • PTAAK P. H. et at: Phonatory and related changes with advanced age pp. 353–360.
  • PRICE L. L. et at: The average evoked response to auditory stimulation pp. 361–370.
  • RUHM H. B.: Differential sensitivity to duration of acoustic signals pp. 371–384.
  • SHEPHERD D. C.: Relation of Bekesy tracings to personality and electrophysiologic measures pp. 385–411.
  • ROSE D. E., RUHM H. B.: Some characteristics of the peak latency and amplitude of the acoustically evoked response pp. 412–423.
  • WILSON F. B.: Efficacy of speech therapy with educable mentally retarded children pp. 423–433.
  • SCHLONGER B. B., GALANOWSKY G. I.: Auditory discrimination tasks performed by mentally retarded and normal children pp. 434–440.
  • FURTH H. G., PUFALL P. B.: Visual and auditory sequence learning in hearing-impaired children pp. 441–449.
  • LLOYD L. L., REID M. J.: The reliability of speech audiometry with institutionalised retarded children pp. 450–455.
  • ROUSE R. O., TUCKER G. R.: An effect of delayed auditory feedback on speech in American and foreign students.
  • BRANDY W. T.: Reliability of voice tests of speech discrimination pp. 461–465.
  • MARTIN R. R., SIEGEL G. M.: The effects of simultaneously punishing stuttering and rewarding fluency pp. 466–475.
  • CHAIKLIN J. B., VENTRY I. M.: Test retest reliability in functional hearing loss (Letter) p.476

Language and Speech Vol. 9, Part 3, July-SeptelDber 1966

  • FELDSTEIN S., ROGALSKI C., JAFFE J.: Predictability and disruption of spontaneous speech pp. 137–152.
  • SOMERS H. H.: Grammatical constraint in pathological speech pp. 153–161.
  • FRANKIN V. A.: Neuromuscular specification of linguistic units pp. 170–199.

Soviet Physics ACQustics Vol. 12, NO.2, October-December 1966

  • BURTSERA S. D., CHERRYAK R. I.: Binaural localization of acoustic images in the presence of noise pp. 155–160.
  • HYUBLINSKAYA V. V.: Recognition of articulation cues in stop consonants in transition from vowel to consonant pp. 185–192.

Translations of the Bettine Institute for Hearing Research No. 19, April 1966

  • ZWISLOCKI J.: Masking in audiometry: an improved method.

Acta Oto-Laryngologica Vol. 62, December 1966, Fasc 6

  • JOHNSON, S. et at: Studies of the otic capsule. I. Reduced dead time ultrasonic probe for measurement of bone thickness pp. 532–544.
  • KUPPERMAN, R.: The dynamic DC potential in the cochlea of the guinea pig (summating potential) pp. 465–480.
  • MIKAELIAN, D. O.: Single unit study of the cochlea nucleus in the mouse pp. 545–556.
  • WOJNAROWSKAWANDA, : Influence exerted on auditory fatigue by some calmatives and stimulants of the central nervous system pp. 481–490.

Journal of Laryngology and Otology, January 1967, Vol. LXXXI NO.1

  • BERNSTEIN, J. M., SCHUKNECHT, H. F.: Lesions of the afical Region of the Cochlia pp. 1–26.
  • CRITCHLEY, E.: Hearing children of deaf parents pp. 51–61.
  • JARVIS, J. F., VANHEERDEN, H. G.: The acuity of hearing in the Kalahari Bushmen pp. 63–68.
  • JENSEN, J.: Tomography of the inner ear in deaf children. Rabological demonstration of two cases with the Mondini Malformation pp. 27–35.
  • LUDMAN, H.: A punch card system for processing data from stapedectomy operations pp. 79–85.
  • Acustica Vol. 17 No.6, 1966
  • URBANEK G.: Calculated Loudness Comparison of Artificial Noises (In German) pp. 311–321.
  • PFEIFFER T. A.: A Loudness-level Meter for Broadband and Pulse-containing Sound (In German) pp. 322–334.
  • NIESE H.: The Loudness of Impulsive Continuous Noises (In German) pp. 335–344.
  • SCHENKEL K. D.: The Dependence of Binaural Masked Thresholds on the Frequency of the Test Sound and on the Level of the Masking Noise (In German) pp. 345–356.

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