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  1. Dual-Task Interference in the Assessment of Listening Effort Before and After Cochlear Implantation in Adults: A Longitudinal Study
  2. Dual-Task Interference in the Assessment of Listening Effort: Results of Normal-Hearing Adults, Cochlear Implant Users, and Hearing Aid Users
  3. Evaluation of Lifetime Noise Exposure History Reporting
  4. The Views and Experience of Audiologists Working in Flemish Hearing Aid Centers Concerning Cognition Within Audiological Practice
  5. Investigation of the Relation Between Tinnitus, Cognition, and the Amount of Listening Effort
  6. Cochlear synaptopathy and recreational noise exposure
  7. Short-Term Test–Retest Reliability of Contralateral Suppression of Click-Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions in Normal-Hearing Subjects
  8. The Effect of Cognition on the Aided Benefit in Terms of Speech Understanding and Listening Effort Obtained With Digital Hearing Aids: A Systematic Review
  9. Test–Retest Reproducibility of Response Duration in Tinnitus Patients With Positive Residual Inhibition
  10. Analysis of probe fitting stimulus properties on transient evoked otoacoustic emissions
  11. Vestibular schwannoma: natural growth and possible predictive factors
  12. The relationship between tinnitus pitch and parameters of audiometry and distortion product otoacoustic emissions
  13. The Effect of Tinnitus on Listening Effort in Normal-Hearing Young Adults: A Preliminary Study
  14. The Effect of Age on Listening Effort
  15. Evaluation of the olivocochlear efferent reflex strength in the susceptibility to temporary hearing deterioration after music exposure in young adults