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J Am Acad Audiol 17:776—778 (2006) Index to Volume 17 Author Index Gavin RB, 708 McMahon CM, 559 Ghossaini SN, 38 McPherson B, 293 Agung K, 559 Grantham DW, 133 Meikle MB, 104 Arcaroli J, 350 Gravel JS, 147 Meuel C, 708 Griest S, 104 Mispagel KM, 6, 398, 681 Bagatto MP, 573 Groth J, 763 Monin DL, 722 Bahng J, 649 Gudmundsen GI, 617 Montaudo RL, 598 Baldwin K, 265 Mueller HG, 179, 190 Barco A, 133 Hamill TA, 27 Muenchen RA, 626, 640 Bentler R, 179, 190 Harkrider AW, 667 Berger T, 448 Hawks JW, 350 Nabelek AK, 141, 168, 626 Bourdette D, 605 Henry JA, 104 Nair P, 498 Blamey PJ, 519 Hickson L, 253 Newall P, 306, 559 Brenner B, 763 Hodges AV, 413 Niquette PA, 617 Burchfield SB, 141, 168, Holden LK, 350 626, 659 Holden T, 350 O’Leary M, 265 Burks CA, 385 Hornsby BWY, 432 Olusanya B, 293 Hyde M, 350 Calandruccio L, 470 Hullar T, 6 Palmer C, 179, 190 Cameron 8, 306 Hutter M, 605 Payne S, 413 Cebulla M, 93, 448 Pecile A, 708 Chapchap M, 293 Jastreboff PJ, 104 Peelle JE, 487 Clopper CG, 331 Jensen OD, 763 Pisoni DB, 331 Cobb FE, 85 Jespersen CT, 763 Polak M, 413 Cox LC, 487 Johnson CE, 202, 708 Plyler PN, 168, 659 Johnson EE, 432 Prieve BA, 470 Danhauer JL, 202, 708 Purdy SC, 559 D’Haese P, 133 Kaelin C, 104 Dhar S, 279 Kam ACS, 241 Rapin I, 147 DiGiovanni JJ, 498 Karns SR, 708 Ricketts TA, 133, 432 Dillon H, 306 Kazahaya K, 722 Roberts RA, 598 Dreisbach L, 265 Kiessling J, 763 Roup CM, 230 Driscoll C, 253 Killion MC, 617 Durrant JD, 45 King JE, 413 Sabes JH, 538 Konrad TN, 640 Saunders J, 605 Edwards J, 133 Kopke R, 265 Schechter MA, 104 Elberling C, 93, 448 Kramer S, 265 Schoepflin JR, 747 Emmer MB, 747 Scollie SD, 573 Lamb M, 708 Scranton S, 265 Fabry D, 398 Latiolais LN, 708 Seewald RC, 573 Fausti SA, 605 Lau PSH, 241 Shaffer LA, 279 Ferraro JA, 45 Leigh-Paffenroth ED, 582 Shapiro SA, 481 Fiket HJ, 519 Leming DT, 481 Shepard NT, 69 Finnegan D, 708 Lewis MS, 605 Shrivastav R, 293 Fitzgerald TS, 470 Lilly DJ, 605 Silman S, 747 Fourakis MS, 350 Lockwood J, 265 Silverman CA, 747 Fowler CG, 582 Lopez IP, 708 Skinner MW, 350 Franck KH, 722 Lundy LB, 481 Smiley DF, 640 Franklin Jr CA, 141 Lutolf JJ, 747 Smith MG, 321 Freyaldenhoven MC, 168, Lyons KS, 104 Steele BR, 519 626, 640, 659 Stewart BJ, 104 Friedman LB, 85 Mazlan R, 253 Storzbach D, 506 Furukawa I, 506 McArdle RA, 157 Stiirzebecher E, 93, 448 McCoy SL, 487 Swanepoel DW, 293 Gans RE, 598 McDermott HJ, 733 Sweetow RW, 538 - Gates GA, 16 McKay CM, 733 776 J Am Acad Audiol 17:776—778 (2006) Index to Volume 17 Author Index Gavin RB, 708 McMahon CM, 559 Ghossaini SN, 38 McPherson B, 293 Agung K, 559 Grantham DW, 133 Meikle MB, 104 Arcaroli J, 350 Gravel JS, 147 Meuel C, 708 Griest S, 104 Mispagel KM, 6, 398, 681 Bagatto MP, 573 Groth J, 763 Monin DL, 722 Bahng J, 649 Gudmundsen GI, 617 Montaudo RL, 598 Baldwin K, 265 Mueller HG, 179, 190 Barco A, 133 Hamill TA, 27 Muenchen RA, 626, 640 Bentler R, 179, 190 Harkrider AW, 667 Berger T, 448 Hawks JW, 350 Nabelek AK, 141, 168, 626 Bourdette D, 605 Henry JA, 104 Nair P, 498 Blamey PJ, 519 Hickson L, 253 Newall P, 306, 559 Brenner B, 763 Hodges AV, 413 Niquette PA, 617 Burchfield SB, 141, 168, Holden LK, 350 626, 659 Holden T, 350 O’Leary M, 265 Burks CA, 385 Hornsby BWY, 432 Olusanya B, 293 Hyde M, 350 Calandruccio L, 470 Hullar T, 6 Palmer C, 179, 190 Cameron 8, 306 Hutter M, 605 Payne S, 413 Cebulla M, 93, 448 Pecile A, 708 Chapchap M, 293 Jastreboff PJ, 104 Peelle JE, 487 Clopper CG, 331 Jensen OD, 763 Pisoni DB, 331 Cobb FE, 85 Jespersen CT, 763 Polak M, 413 Cox LC, 487 Johnson CE, 202, 708 Plyler PN, 168, 659 Johnson EE, 432 Prieve BA, 470 Danhauer JL, 202, 708 Purdy SC, 559 D’Haese P, 133 Kaelin C, 104 Dhar S, 279 Kam ACS, 241 Rapin I, 147 DiGiovanni JJ, 498 Karns SR, 708 Ricketts TA, 133, 432 Dillon H, 306 Kazahaya K, 722 Roberts RA, 598 Dreisbach L, 265 Kiessling J, 763 Roup CM, 230 Driscoll C, 253 Killion MC, 617 Durrant JD, 45 King JE, 413 Sabes JH, 538 Konrad TN, 640 Saunders J, 605 Edwards J, 133 Kopke R, 265 Schechter MA, 104 Elberling C, 93, 448 Kramer S, 265 Schoepflin JR, 747 Emmer MB, 747 Scollie SD, 573 Lamb M, 708 Scranton S, 265 Fabry D, 398 Latiolais LN, 708 Seewald RC, 573 Fausti SA, 605 Lau PSH, 241 Shaffer LA, 279 Ferraro JA, 45 Leigh-Paffenroth ED, 582 Shapiro SA, 481 Fiket HJ, 519 Leming DT, 481 Shepard NT, 69 Finnegan D, 708 Lewis MS, 605 Shrivastav R, 293 Fitzgerald TS, 470 Lilly DJ, 605 Silman S, 747 Fourakis MS, 350 Lockwood J, 265 Silverman CA, 747 Fowler CG, 582 Lopez IP, 708 Skinner MW, 350 Franck KH, 722 Lundy LB, 481 Smiley DF, 640 Franklin Jr CA, 141 Lutolf JJ, 747 Smith MG, 321 Freyaldenhoven MC, 168, Lyons KS, 104 Steele BR, 519 626, 640, 659 Stewart BJ, 104 Friedman LB, 85 Mazlan R, 253 Storzbach D, 506 Furukawa I, 506 McArdle RA, 157 Stiirzebecher E, 93, 448 McCoy SL, 487 Swanepoel DW, 293 Gans RE, 598 McDermott HJ, 733 Sweetow RW, 538 - Gates GA, 16 McKay CM, 733 776 Index to Volume 17 Tampas JW, 626, 667 asymmetric hearing loss, debonafide effect, 27 Tchorz J, 398 747 device failure, 722 Telischi FF, 413 auditory brainstem dichotic listening tests, Tharpe AM, 573 response, 45, 667 230 Thelin JW, 141, 168, 659 auditory deprivation, 747 digit triplets, 385 Tierney AT, 331 auditory evoked potentials, digital perception Tun PA, 487 45, 367, 582, 667 processing, 241 auditory learning, 538 digital signal processing, 6 Umat C, 733 auditory perception, 157, directional, 179, 190 385 directional benefit, 398 Valente M, 6, 398, 681 auditory processing directional hearing aids, enE D Valente LM, 6 disorder, 306 168 Vaughan N, 506 auditory steady-state directional microphones, 6, Vernon JA, 104 responses, 93, 448 398, 519 von Hapsburg D, 649 auditory temporal diseases, 367 processing, 582 distortion product Wazen JJ, 38 aural figure-ground otoacoustic emissions, Weakley DG, 385 discrimination, 306 265, 279 White KR, 295 aural rehabilitation, 538 dizziness, 69 Wiley TL, 230 Williams V, 708 background noise, 626 early hearing detection Wilson RH, 157, 230, 385 background noise level, and intervention Windmill IM, 321, 367 141 programs, 708 Windmill S, 367 behind-the-ear (BTE), 398 education, 321 Wingfield A, 487 benign paroxysmal electrocochleography, 45 positional vertigo, 481, electrode voltage, 722 Yuen KCP, 241 598 electronystagmography, 85 bilateral fitting, 763 endolymphatic hydrops, 45 Zapala DA, 481 bilingual, 649 endolymphatic sac surgery, Zaugg TL, 104 binaural advantage, 659 38 binaural audio extratympanic, 45 Key Word Index engineering, 306 binaural interaction, 306 fixed-directional acceptable noise level, 141, broadband click, 45 microphone, 190 626, 640, 649, 659, 667 fixed-directional acceptance of background canalith repositioning microphone speech noise, 168 maneuver, 598 perception, 179 accreditation, 321 click-evoked oteacoustic FM technology, 605 acoustic analyses, 350 emissions, 667 front-to-back ratio, 168 action potential, 45 clinical research, 350 adaptive-directional clinical trial, 104 gait, 85 microphone, 179, 190, cochlear delay time, 448 gentamycin, 38 241 cochlear implant, 133, 350, adaptive dynamic range 413, 722, 733 health occupations, 321 optimization (ADRO), cochlear microphonic, 45 hearing, 605 681 cognition, 506 hearing aid, 179, 190, 432, admittance of air in cognitive changes, 538 519, 573, 626, 747, 763 ear canal, 470 college admissions test, hearing aid preferences, aging, 230, 487, 506, 582 gat 190 amplification, 6, 747 comparison of statistical hearing aid prescription, amplitude-modulation tests, 93 241 following responses, 93 computer assisted therapy, hearing aid use, 626 analytic training, 538 538 hearing disorders, 104, 367 antioxidants, 265 conductance, 470 hearing impaired, 230 antiphospholipid antibody consonants, 350 Hearing in Noise Test disorder, 498 conventional venting, 763 (HINT), 398, 681 ! antiphospholipid cortical auditory evoked hearing loss, 157, 385, 432, syndrome, 498 potentials, 559 487 ASSR, 448, 582 hearing threshold, 279 Journal of the American Academy of Audiology/Volume 17, Number 10, 2006 hearing threshold neurolabyrinthitis, 481 speech intelligibility, 432 assessment, 448 newborn, 367 speech perception, 157, hydrops, 16 newborn hearing 230, 385, 582, 605, screening, 202 649, 733 infant, 367, 470, 573 newborn hearing screening speech perception in noise, informational masking, programs, 708 626 432 noise exposure, 265 speech rate, 487 interactive communication noise-induced hearing loss, speech recognition, 506, strategies, 538 265 747 interaural level difference, novel venting, 763 speech understanding in 133 noise, 168, 659 in-the-canal (ITC), 398 objective audiometry, 448 speed of processing, 538 intractable vertigo, 38 omnidirectional spoken word recognition, intratympanic therapy, 38 microphone, 398 331 otoacoustic emissions, 16 statistical response lexical competition, 331 otoconia, 598 detection, 93 licensure, 321 outcome measure, 202 steroids, 38 Ling sound test, 559 subjective occlusion effect, listener confidence, 538 parent questionnaire, 253 763 localization, 133 parent satisfaction, 253 subjective ratings, 190 loud music, 265 parents, 202 summating potential, 45 loudness discomfort level, pediatric otolaryngologist susceptance, 470 6 questionnaire, 708 syntactic complexity, 487 low-frequency gain perceptual learning, 538 synthetic training, 538 compensation, 168 perceptual masking, 432 systemic lupus phase locking, 582 erythematosus, 498 memory, 506 Phonak Perseo, 398 Méniére’s disease, 6, 16, pitch, 733 talker variability, 331 27, 38, 45, 69 placebo effect, 27 task demands, 331 microphone location, 133 positional nystagmus, 85 temporary threshold shift, middle ear admittance, preference for background 265 470 sound/noise, 640 therapy, 16 middle latency response, probe-tube technique, 573 tinnitus, 104 667 professional, 321 toddler, 470 migraine, 69 programming levels, 413 toneburst, 45 military veterans, 104 transtympanic, 45 monaural amplification, QuickSIN™, 157 treatment, 16 659 tympanic membrane, 45 monosyllabic words, 350 real-ear-to-coupler tymptrode, 45 most comfortable listening difference, 573 level, 141 RECD, 573 unilateral fitting, 763 multichannel compression, rehabilitation, 104 unilateral hearing loss, 747 681 rehabilitation of hearing multichannel noise impaired, 538 Vanhuyse et al model, 470 reduction, 241 reliability, 640 venting, 168 multidimensional scaling, R-Space™ noise, 398, 681 _ vertigo, 16, 69 q33 vestibular, 16 multifrequency second-order microphone, vestibular nerve section, 38 tympanometry, 470 179, 190 multiple sclerosis, 605 semicircular canal, 598 word recognition, 747 sensorineural hearing loss, word recognition in N-acetylcysteine, 265 498 multitalker babble, 157, NAL-NLI1, 241 signal-to-noise ratio, 141 385 national survey, 708 socioacusis, 265 working memory, 538 neonatal screening, 253, spatial figure-ground 367 discrimination, 306 neural plasticity, 538 speech comprehension, 487 neural response telemetry, speech evoked cortical 413 potentials, 559 778

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