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SUBJECT INDEX

SUBJECT INDEX Acoustic impedance values, in the elderly, 57 Guess factor, influence on speech reception threshold, 87 Acoustic reflex, Headsets, audiometric, noise attenuation of, I alcohol and, Hearing aid, master, effect of spatial separation on, 45 effects of stimulus spectrum, subject variability, and Hearing aid evaluation, word discrimination lists in, 91 sex, 104 Hearing aid nonlinear distortion, influence on auditory and loudness, tasks, 132 in normal listeners, 152 Hearing aids, recovery characteristics of, 184 and earmolds, Acoustic reflex magnitude, effects of visual modality on, monitoring of in an educational setting, 39 users’ satisfaction with, 81 Acoustic reflex thresholds, and loudness discomfort Hearing-impaired clinic, 147 levels, 123 Hearing loss, noise-induced, effect of middle ear disor- Adults, normal-hearing, consonant perception by, 1 17 ders on, 77 Alcohol, acoustic reflex and, effects ofstimulus spectrum, Intelligibility, listener-assessed, of hearing aid-processed variability, and sex, 104 speech, 69 Attention, and respiration audiometry, 179 Listeners, normal, loudness and acoustic reflex in, 152 Audiometric results, following endolymphatic sac sur- Listening level, effects of speech on judgment of, 176 gery, 165 Loudness, and acoustic reflex, in normal listeners, 152 Audiometry, respiration, attention and, 179 Loudness discomfort levels, and acoustic reflex thresh- Auditory temporal acuity, and speech intelligibility of olds, 123 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the American Audiology Society Wolters Kluwer Health

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Copyright 1979 by The Williams & Wilkins Co.
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0360-9294

Abstract

Acoustic impedance values, in the elderly, 57 Guess factor, influence on speech reception threshold, 87 Acoustic reflex, Headsets, audiometric, noise attenuation of, I alcohol and, Hearing aid, master, effect of spatial separation on, 45 effects of stimulus spectrum, subject variability, and Hearing aid evaluation, word discrimination lists in, 91 sex, 104 Hearing aid nonlinear distortion, influence on auditory and loudness, tasks, 132 in normal listeners, 152 Hearing aids, recovery characteristics of, 184 and earmolds, Acoustic reflex magnitude, effects of visual modality on, monitoring of in an educational setting, 39 users’ satisfaction with, 81 Acoustic reflex thresholds, and loudness discomfort Hearing-impaired clinic, 147 levels, 123 Hearing loss, noise-induced, effect of middle ear disor- Adults, normal-hearing, consonant perception by, 1 17 ders on, 77 Alcohol, acoustic reflex and, effects ofstimulus spectrum, Intelligibility, listener-assessed, of hearing aid-processed variability, and sex, 104 speech, 69 Attention, and respiration audiometry, 179 Listeners, normal, loudness and acoustic reflex in, 152 Audiometric results, following endolymphatic sac sur- Listening level, effects of speech on judgment of, 176 gery, 165 Loudness, and acoustic reflex, in normal listeners, 152 Audiometry, respiration, attention and, 179 Loudness discomfort levels, and acoustic reflex thresh- Auditory temporal acuity, and speech intelligibility of olds, 123

Journal

Journal of the American Audiology SocietyWolters Kluwer Health

Published: May 1, 1979

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