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  1. International Collegium of Rehabilitative Audiology (ICRA) recommendations for the construction of multilingual speech tests
  2. Sounds perceived as annoying by hearing-aid users in their daily soundscape
  3. Audiometric screening of a population with intellectual disability
  4. Hearing loss and memory
  5. The emergence of Cognitive Hearing Science
  6. On light-induced sneezing
  7. Psychoacoustic audiometry
  8. From signal to dialogue
  9. Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss: results drawn from the Swedish national database
  10. A Swedish version of the Hearing In Noise Test (HINT) for measurement of speech recognition
  11. A survey of public health policy on bilateral fittings and comparison with market trends: The evidence-base required to frame policy
  12. Cognitive performance and perceived effort in speech processing tasks: effects of different noise backgrounds in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired subjects Desempeño cognitivo y percepción del esfuerzo en tareas de procesamiento del lenguaje: Efectos...
  13. Local Overpressure Treatment Reduces Vestibular Symptoms in Patients with M??ni??re's Disease: A Clinical, Randomized, Multicenter, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
  14. Speech understanding in quiet and noise, with and without hearing aids
  15. Letter from the outgoing Editor-in-Chief
  16. Negative consequences of uncorrected hearing loss—a review
  17. Introduction
  18. Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
  19. Prevalence of hearing impairment in a population in Sweden
  20. Otoacoustic emissions and tympanometry in a general adult population in Sweden: Emisiones otoacústicas y timpanometría en la población general adulta de Suecia
  21. Prevalence of hearing impairment in a population in Sweden: Prevalencia de las pérdidas auditivas en una población de Suecia
  22. Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
  23. Original Article: Binaural masking level difference for speech signals in noise: Diferencia en el nivel de enmascaramiento binaural para señates vocales en ruido
  24. Hearing threshold levels for an otologically unscreened, non-occupationally noise-exposed population in Sweden: Umbrales auditivos en una población no estudiada, sin exposición a ruido ocupacional en Suecia
  25. Speech Recognition in Background Noise: Monaural versus Binaural Listening Conditions in Normal-hearing Patients
  26. Cognitive Effects in Dichotic Speech Testing in Elderly Persons
  27. How to assess outcome of hearing aid fitting in children
  28. Can We Establish Internationally Equivalent Outcome Measures in Audiological Rehabilitation?
  29. Optimal Outcome Measures, Research Priorities, and International Cooperation
  30. AUDIOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF INFANTS
  31. Fitting hearing aids to first-time users
  32. Evaluation of OAE-recording as a complementary test method for adults with moderate to profound mental retardation
  33. Variations in the feedback of hearing aids
  34. System identification of feedback in hearing aids
  35. Phonological representation and speech understanding with cochlear implants in deafened adults
  36. Dichotic Speech Tests
  37. Non-Linear Signal Processing in Digital Hearing Aids
  38. Clinical Assessment of Modern Hearing Aids
  39. A Method for Evaluating Temporal, Spectral and Combined Temporal-Spectral Resolution of Hearing
  40. Clinical Trial of a Digital Hearing Aid
  41. Audiological Disturbances Caused by Long-term Exposure to Industrial Solvents. Relation to the Diagnosis of Toxic Encephalopathy
  42. A Digital Filterbank Hearing Aid: Three Digital Signal Processing Algorithms-User Preference and Performance
  43. A Digital Filterbank Hearing Aid: Predicting User Preference And Performance For Two Signal Processing Algorithms
  44. Hearing Thresholds for Speech Using Insert Earphones Versus Supra-aural Earphones
  45. A Digital Fikerbank Hearing Aid Improving a Prescriptive Fitting with Subjective Adjustments
  46. Lipreading with Auditory Low-frequency Information Contextual Constraints
  47. Lipreading with Auditory Low-frequency Information Contextual Constraints
  48. Predictors of daily assessed hearing aid use and hearing capability using visual analogue scales
  49. Short Term Effects of Induced Middle Ear Pressure Changes on the Electrocochleogram in Meniere's Disease
  50. Reproducibility of the Electric Response Components in Clinical Electrocochleography
  51. Speech Recognition and Just-Follow-Conversation Tasks for Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Listeners with Different Maskers
  52. Speech Recognition in Noise Before and After a Work-Day's Noise Exposure
  53. Normal-Hearing and Hearing- Impaired Subjects' Ability to Just Follow Conversation in Competing Speech, Reversed Speech, and Noise Backgrounds
  54. Speech Recognition in Noise When Wearing Amplitude-Sensitive Ear-Muffs
  55. Normal hearing threshold levels in the low‐frequency range determined by an insert earphone
  56. Audiometric profile in presbycusis
  57. Results of visual information processing tests in elderly people with presbycusis
  58. Manual of Practical Audiometry
  59. Visual Evoked Potentials
  60. Reference Equivalent Threshold Sound Pressure Levels for Insert Earphones
  61. Sound attenuation of TDH‐39 earphones in a diffuse field of narrow‐band noise
  62. Three DB-scales for the standardized visuogram
  63. Letter from the Editor
  64. Letter from the Editor
  65. Electrocochleography with Bone-Conducted Stimulation: A Comparative Study of Different Methods of Stimulation
  66. Auditory processing of frequency ramps
  67. N1Latencies of the Slow Auditory Evoked Potential
  68. The electrical interaction between artificial pacemakers and patients, with applications to electrocardiography