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Sensitivity to interaural level differences is more prevalent than interaural timing differences in children who use bilateral cochlear implants

Posted on July 25, 2017

Erica Ehlers*, Shelly Godar, Alan Kan, Ann Todd, & Ruth Litovsky
Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 2015

File: Ehlers.AROBaltimore2015E.pdf

Sensitivity to interaural timing differences in children with bilateral cochlear implants

Posted on July 25, 2017

Erica Ehlers, Alan Kan, Shelly Godar, and Ruth Y. Litovsky
Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, 2015

File: 2015-Ehlers-CIAP-ITD-Sensitivity_FINAL.pdf

Sensitivity to interaural timing differences using the advanced combinational encoder strategy

Posted on July 25, 2017

Alan Kan, Ruth Y. Litovsky, Zachary M. Smith
Acoustical Society of America, 2017

File: 2017ASA_Kan.pdf

Shared monaural and binaural processing limits in cochlear implant listeners

Posted on January 2, 2019

Ihlefeld A., Carlyon R.P., Kan A., Churchill T.H., Litovsky R.Y. (2016).
171st Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Signal envelope and speech intelligibility differentially impact auditory motion perception

Posted on July 28, 2021

Warnecke, M., & Litovsky, R. Y. (2021). Signal envelope and speech intelligibility differentially impact auditory motion perception. Scientific Reports, 11(1), 1-10.

File: WarneckeLitovsky_2021-1.pdf

Simultaneous bilateral cochlear implantation in adults: a multicenter clinical study

Posted on March 23, 2017

Litovsky, R., Parkinson, A., Arcaroli, J., & Sammeth, C. (2006). Simultaneous bilateral cochlear implantation in adults: a multicenter clinical study. Ear and hearing, 27(6), 714.

File: pub_2006LitovskyParkinsonArcaroliSammethEarHear.pdf

Simultaneous presentation of visual information with auditory input simulating cochlear processors reduces memory in normal-hearing listeners

Posted on June 21, 2017

Jasenia Hartman, Sara Misurelli, Alan Kan, Jake Bergal, Ruth Y. Litovsky
Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 2017

File: ARO-poster-Feb-2017_final_jaseniahartman.pdf

Single-sided deafness with a cochlear implant: a unique opportunity to learn about speech perception and the auditory system

Posted on January 2, 2019

Winn, M.B. (2014).
CRASH Cochlear Implant Research Mini-Conference, Madison, WI.

Sound Localization in Toddlers with Normal Hearing and with Bilateral Cochlear Implants Revealed Through a Novel ‘‘Reaching for Sound’’ Task

Posted on October 30, 2019

Bennett, E. E., & Litovsky, R. Y. (2019). Sound Localization in Toddlers with Normal Hearing and with Bilateral Cochlear Implants Revealed Through a Novel'Reaching for Sound'Task. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology.

File: 2019-Bennett-and-Litovsky-JAAA.pdf

Sound localization skills in children who use bilateral cochlear implants and in children with normal acoustic hearing

Posted on March 23, 2017

Grieco-Calub, T. M., & Litovsky, R. Y. (2010). Sound localization skills in children who use bilateral cochlear implants and in children with normal acoustic hearing. Ear and hearing, 31(5), 645.

File: pub_2010Greico-CalubLitovskyEarHear.pdf
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