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  • Gourishetti, S., Carter, C., Nguyen, N., Sherlock, L., and Eisenman, D. (2020). Presence of hearing loss is predictive of return for further therapy following education and counseling in a staged tinnitus habituation protocol. The international journal of audiology, 60:6, 421-426.
  • Hsu, N. S., Kuchinsky, S. E., & Novick, J. M. (2020). "Direct impact of cognitive control on sentence processing and comprehension." Language, Cognition and Neuroscience.
  • Lelo de Larrea-Mancera, E.S., Stavropoulos, T., Hoover, E.C., Eddins, D.E., Gallun, F.J., & Seitz, A. (2020). Portable Automated Rapid Testing (PART) for auditory assessment: Validation in a young adult normal-hearing population. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148(4), 1831- 1851.
  • Newman, R. S., Kirby, L. A., Von Holzen, K. & Redcay, E. (2021) Read my lips! Perception of speech in noise by preschool children with autism and the impact of watching the speaker’s face. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders, 13(1), 4
  • Raneri, D., Von Holzen, K., Newman, R. S., & Bernstein Ratner, N. (2020). Change in maternal speech rate to preverbal infants over the first two years of life. Journal of Child Language., 47(6), 1263-1275
  • Tinnemore, A. R., Gordon-Salant, S., and Goupell, M. J. (2020) “Audiovisual speech recognition with a cochlear implant and increased perceptual and cognitive demands,” Trends Hear. 24, 1-17.
  • Maher, Z., Erskine, M., Byrd, A., Harring, J., & Edwards, J. (2020, in press). African American English and early literacy: African American English and early literacy: A comparison of approaches to quantifying non-mainstream dialect use. To appear in Language, Speech, Hearing Services in Schools.
  • Overton, C., Baron, T., Pearson, B. Z. & Bernstein Ratner, N. (2020, in press). Using free computer- assisted language sample analysis to evaluate and set treatment goals for children who speak AAE. Language, Speech and Hearing Services in Schools.
  • Misurelli, S., Goupell, M. J., Burg, E., Jocewicz, R., Kan, A., and Litovsky, R. Y. (2020) “Auditory attention and spatial unmasking in children with cochlear implants,” Trends Hear. 24, 1-11.
  • Shader, M. J., Gordon-Salant, S, and Goupell, M. J. (2020). “The impact of aging and peripheral neural survival on temporal processing ability in cochlear-implant users: Gap detection thresholds,” Trends Hear. 24, 1-13.
  • Sheffield, S., Goupell, M. J., Spencer, N., Stakhovskaya, O. A., and Bernstein, J. G. W. (2020). “Frequency dependence of the head-shadow benefit for single-sided deaf and bilateral cochlear implantees,” Ear Hear. 41, 576-590.
  • Xie, Z., Shader, M. J., Gordon-Salant, S., Anderson, S. and Goupell, M. J. (2020) “Letter to the Editor: Possible sex effects on the processing of temporal cues in word segments in adult cochlear-implant users,” Trends Hear. 24, 1-2.
  • Garbarino, J., Dow-Burger, K. & Bernstein Ratner, N. (2020). Implementation of the Program for the Evaluation and Enrichment of Relational Skills social skills intervention in a university-based communication sciences and disorders clinic. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups. https://doi.org/10.1044/2020_PERSP-20-00001
  • Salanger, M., Lewis, D., Vallier, T., McDermott, T. & Dergan, A. (2020). Applying virtual reality to audiovisual speech perception tasks in children. American Journal of Audiology, 29(2), 244-258.
  • Shader, M. J., Gordon-Salant, S., and Goupell, M. J. (2020). “The impact of aging and peripheral neural survival on temporal processing ability in cochlear-implant users: Amplitude modulation detection thresholds,” Trends Hear. 24, 1-14.
  • Shader, M., Nguyen, N., Cleary, M., Hertzano, R., Eisenman, Anderson, S., Gordon-Salant, S., and Goupell, M. (2020). Effect of stimulation rate on speech understanding in older cochlear implant users. Ear Hear; 41(3):640-651.
  • Anderson, S., Roque, L., Gaskins, C., Gordon-Salant, S., and Goupell, M. J. (2020). “Age-related compensation mechanism revealed in the cortical representation of degraded speech,” J. Assoc. Res. Otol. 21, 373-391.
  • Clark, H. M., Duffy, J. R., Strand, E. A., Hanley, H., & Solomon, N. P. (2022). Orofacial muscle strength across the dysarthrias. Brain Sciences, Special Issue on Profiles of Dysarthria: Clinical Assessment and Treatment, 12, 365, 16 pp., https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12030365 brainsci-12-00365-v3.pdf1.54 MB
  • Mayo, P. G. and Goupell, M. J. (2020) “Acoustic factors affecting interaural level differences for cochlear-implant users,” J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 147, EL357-362.
  • O'Fallon, M., Von Holzen, K. & Newman, R. (2020). Preschoolers’ word-learning during storybook reading interactions: Comparing repeated and elaborated input. Journal of Speech, Language & Hearing Research, 63(3), 814-826. DOI: 10.1044/2019_JSLHR-19-00189
  • Cychosz, M., Munson, B., & Edwards, J. (2020, in press). A lexical advantage in four-year-old children’s word repetition. Journal of Child Language. [PMCID: In Process]
  • Erskine, M., Munson, B., & Edwards, J. (2020, in press). Relationship between explicit and implicit phonological awareness: Evidence from a longitudinal study of preschool children. Applied Psycholinguistics. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0142716419000547. [PM
  • Makashay, M. J., & Solomon, N. P. (2020). Clear versus casual consonant identification by hearing impaired and normal-hearing listeners.Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 34(8), 734-755. (epub ahead of print 04 Dec 2019). DOI: 10.1080/02699206.2019.1694586
  • Ozmeral, EJ; Hoover, EC; Gabbidon, P & Eddins, DA. (2020). Development of the Continuous Number Identification Test (CNIT): feasibility of dynamic assessment of speech intelligibility. International Journal of Audiology, 59(6):434-442.
  • Shader, M. J., Gordon-Salant, S., and Goupell, M. J. (2020) “Spectral-temporal trade-off in vocoded speech understanding: Effect of age,” Ear Hear. 41, 1226-1235.

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