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James Shehorn
James Shehorn
Americans for Better Hearing Foundation
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Associations between speech recognition at high levels, the middle ear muscle reflex and noise exposure in individuals with normal audiograms
J Shehorn, O Strelcyk, P Zahorik
Hearing Research 392, 107982, 2020
512020
Speech perception in noise and listening effort of older adults with nonlinear frequency compression hearing aids
J Shehorn, N Marrone, T Muller
Ear and hearing 39 (2), 215-225, 2018
292018
Effects of steady-state noise on verbal working memory in young adults
N Marrone, M Alt, G DeDe, S Olson, J Shehorn
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 58 (6), 1793-1804, 2015
192015
Sensitivity to interaural phase in older hearing-impaired listeners correlates with nonauditory trail making scores and with a spatial auditory task of unrelated peripheral origin
O Strelcyk, P Zahorik, J Shehorn, C Patro, RP Derleth
Trends in hearing 23, 2331216519864499, 2019
182019
Degree of hearing loss affects bilateral hearing aid benefits in ecologically relevant laboratory conditions
TA Ricketts, EM Picou, J Shehorn, AB Dittberner
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62 (10), 3834-3850, 2019
152019
Benefits of non-linear frequency compression hearing aids
J Shehorn, N Marrone, T Muller
The Hearing Journal 71 (7), 10-11, 2018
32018
Amplification effects on the acoustic change complex in older adults with sensorineural hearing loss
J Shehorn, B Wong, N Marrone, BK Cone
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 8 (6), 1380-1391, 2023
12023
Selective deficits in a clinical population with self-reported hearing difficulties but normal audiometric thresholds
J Shehorn, O Strelcyk, P Zahorik
Acoustical Society of America Journal 145, 1877-1877, 2019
2019
Reverberation detection threshold estimates in normal-hearing listeners
P Zahorik, J Shehorn
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 145 (3_Supplement), 1875-1875, 2019
2019
Predicting Benefit from a Signal-to-Noise Ratio Hearing Aid Intervention Based on Individual Differences in Hearing and Cognition within an Older Adult Population
J Shehorn
The University of Arizona, 2018
2018
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