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J Am Acad Audiol 18:893-—895 (2007) Index to Volume 18 Author Index Gephart G, 846 Miiller J, 725 Golding M, 117, 380, 391 Musiek FE, 141, 428, 826 Aazh H, 97, 653 Gordon-Hickey S, 417 Abrams HB, 151 Grant KW, 358 Naeve-Velguth S, 675 Alain C, 573 Grayhack J, 794 Negley C, 665 Alkaf FM, 872 Griest S, 863 Newall P, 391 Amlani AM, 760 Newman CW, 151 Hartley D, 17, 391 Newman JG, 846 Balough B, 749 Hasbrouck J, 428 Noffsinger D, 323 Beamer S, 323 Hawks JW, 700 Nondahl DM, 257 Boike KT, 54 Hickson L, 739 Nye J, 428 Bratt GW, 272, 274, 282, 292, Hill M, 220 304, 323 Holden LK, 700, 777 Palmer CV, 794 Bridges J, 323 Holden TA, 700, 777 Pearce W, 117, 380 Hornsby BWY, 5, 404 Peek BF, 282 Cadieux JH, 846 Houtgast T, 632 Pellegrino JT, 482 Carnell CS, 522 Humes L, 590 Pichora-Fuller MK, 536 Carter L, 17 Pittman A, 675 Cebulla M, 725 Jackson R, 749 Plyler PN, 641 Chermak GD, 428 Jacobs P, 66 Portz LJP, 151 Ching TYC, 117, 220 James K, 863 Chisolm TH, 151 Jerger J, 34 Rall E, 675 Cleghorn AL, 522 Johnson CE, 151 Ricketts TA, 5, 404 Cone-Wesson BK, 107 Johnson EE, 404 Roberts RA, 236 Cooper A, 117 Xonnberg J, 618 Cord MT, 245, 358 Katbamna B, 665 Rosenfeld MAL, 274, 282 Craik FIM, 539 Kei J, 739 Rudner M, 618 Cremers CWRJ, 496 Keidser G, 17 Ruscetta MN, 794 Cruickshanks KJ, 257 Klein BEK, 257 Ryan C, 794 Crumpton T, 665 Klein R, 257 Kopke R, 749 Saccone PA, 197 Dalton DS, 257 Kordas TM, 482 Saly GL, 78 Daneman M, 559 Kramer SE, 632 Saunders G, 66 Danhauer JL, 151 Kricos PB, 304 Schafer EC, 760 Davies-Venn E, 688 Scherer J, 846 Dillon H, 17, 117, 380 Laurence J, 78 Schneider BA, 559 Dittberner AB, 245, 358 Lawson GD, 665 Schoepflin JR, 515 Doherty KA, 206, 482 Le C, 78 Schubert CR, 257 Doyle K, 391 Lesner SA, 151 Seibold A, 760 Dreisbach LE, 749 Li L, 559 Seymour J, 117 Durrant JD, 794 Linning R, 739 Shanks JE, 292 Dyrlund O, 17 Lowery K-J, 641 Shattuck PL, 760 Lunner T, 604, 618 Shi L-F, 206, 482 Elberling C, 725 Shinn JB, 141, 826 English K, 675 Mackersie C, 504 Silva ME, 428 Erdman 8, 304 Margolis RH, 78 Sindhusake D, 391 Martin BA, 126 Skinner MW, 700, 777 Fabry D, 688 Martin J, 34 Snik AFM, 496 Fausti S, 863 Martinez CD, 323 Sommers MS, 883 Firszt JB, 872 Mazlan R, 739 Souza P, 54, 688 Flowers L, 846 McArdle R, 813 Spehar B, 883 Foo C, 618 McCarthy PA, 151 Steiger JR, 197 Forsline A, 66 McDermott D, 863 Stelmachowicz P, 292 Fourakis MS, 700, 777 Mehta J, 34 Stiirzebecher E, 725 Mitchell P, 391 Sugiura K, 323 Gans RE, 236 Moore BCJ, 97, 653 Summers V, 358 Garinis AC, 107 Moore RE, 417 Sundewall-Thorén E, 604 Gavranich J, 739 Mulder JJS, 496 Surr RK, 245, 358 Journal of the American Academy of Audiology/Volume 18, Number 10, 2007 Takahashi G, 323 auditory perception, 522, 813 dead regions, 97 Torre IIT P, 749 auditory processing, 826 diabetes, 863 Tremblay KL, 54, 573 auditory processing disorder, diagnostics, 428 Tun PA, 548 34 dichotic, 34 Tweed TS, 257 auditory scene analysis, 573 digital hearing aid, 653 Tye-Murray N, 883 auditory steady state directed attention, 34 response, 826 directional benefit, 5 Uyehara-Isono J, 675 auditory streaming, 559 directional microphones, 245, auditory tests, 34 308, 794 Valente Maureen, 461 Auger electron spectroscopy, distortion product otoacostic Valente Michael, 846 846 emission amplitudes, 665 van Duijnhoven NTL, 496 automated audiometry, 78 distortion product otoacoustic Vaughan N, 863 emissions, 749 background noise, 417 divided attention, 34 Walden BE, 245, 358 benefit, 323, 482 Duracell, 846 Watson KN, 197 bilateral, 760 dynamic visual acuity, 236 Weihing JA, 141 bilateral amplification, 515 Wiley TL, 257 bilateral vestibular ease of listening, 245 Williams DW, 274, 282, 292, dysfunction, 236 elderly adults, 97 304, 323 bimodal, 760 electrophysiology, 826 Wilson RH, 292, 522, 813 binaural, 515 energetic masking, 5 Winefield A, 548 binaural interference, 515 Energizer, 846 Witherell K, 54 Blue Mountains Hearing energy dispersive x-ray Study, 391 spectroscopy, 846 Zwislocki JJ, 206 bottom-up, 539 ERP, 573 brainstem, 826 event-related potentials, 107 “breaking news,” 675 everyday listening Key Word Index environments, 358 central auditory nervous evoked potential, 590 2 cm” coupler, 282 system, 826 expansion, 641 1000 Hz tympanometry, 739 central auditory processing, explicit cognitive storage and 141 processing capacity, 618 absolute threshold, 97 central auditory processing acceptable noise level, 417 disorder, 428 fast-acting compression, 604 acoustic change complex, 126 children, 34, 220 feedback reduction system, acoustic stapedius reflex, 391 cigarette smoking, 665 404 admittance, 739 clinical practices, 428 field evaluation, 17, 220 adults, 107 cochlear delay time, 725 fitting protocol, 482 age, 883 cochlear function, 665 frequency boundaries, 700 aging, 54, 391, 539, 559 cochlear implant, 126, 700, frequency-specific hearing American Academy of 760, 777, 872 screening, 725 Audiology Task Force on cognition, 539, 548, 559, 590 functional evaluation, 220 the Health-Related cognitive function, 604 Quality of Life Benefits of communication performance, gap detection, 141 Amplification in Adults, 304 gender, 883 151 compensation, 539 Glasgow Benefit Inventory, amplification, 17, 54, 220 compression, 206, 641, 688 496 AMTAS"™, 78 compression ratios, 17 APHAB, 496 compression release settings, Hagerman sentences, 618 assessment, 428 618 health-related quality of life, attention, 539, 548, 573 computerized dynamic 15] audibility, 54, 539 posturography, 461 hearing aid, 5, 17, 66, 117, audiogram, 97 conductance, 739 151, 206, 245, 274, 292, audiometry, 78 connected speech test, 641 323, 358, 380, 404, 482, auditory, 573 corrosion, 846 504, 688, 760, 872 auditory brainstem response, cortex, 826 hearing aid battery, 846 863 cortical auditory evoked hearing aid benefit, 274, auditory deprivation, 515 potential, 117, 126, 380 hearing aid outcome, 66 auditory event-related counseling, 66, 675 hearing aid satisfaction, potentials, 34 cross validation, 78 hearing aid use, 274 auditory neuropathy, 380 hearing disorders, 257 Index to Volume 18 hearing loss, 5, 151, 522, 573, P300, 107 speech-spectrum noise, 522 813 paired comparison, 404 standardized patient, 675 HINT, 618, 641, 688 peak clipping, 688 stimulus effects, 107 pediatric vestibular streaming, 590 immittance, 391 evaluation, 461 student evaluation, 675 implant artifact, 126 perception, 573 subjective measures, 323 infants, 117, 220 phase-compensated stimuli, susceptance, 739 informational masking, 5, 725 syringohydromyelia, 197 559 postlingual hearing loss, 872 systematic review, 151 input/output detection Power One, 846 thresholds, 665 professional education, 428 temporal resolution, 141 insertion gain, 282 profound hearing loss, 17 TEN test, 97 instantaneous input dynamic psychosocial adjustment, 304 tinnitus, 257 range, 777 pulsatile tinnitus, 197 top-down, 539 intensity, 141 pure tone average, 653 treatment, 428 intervention, 428 pure-tone audiogram, 604 tympanometry, 391 intracranial hypertension, 197 Qualind™, 78 unilateral amplification, 515 quality, 688 unilateral vestibular latency, 863 quality assessment, 78 dysfunction, 236 lesion, 826 quality of life, 257 unmodulated noise, 604, 618 letter monitoring, 618 questionnaire, 66, 117, 700 level of processing, 539 vestibular evoked myogenic lipreading, 883 tay-O-Vac, 846 potentials, 461 localization disabilities, 794 reading span, 618 vestibulo-ocular reflex, 236 localization handicaps, 794 real ear insertion gain, 653 Vibrant Soundbridge, 496 loudness discomfort, 282, 504 real ear measurements, 282 visual letter monitoring loudness growth, 206 real ear unaided gain, 653 score, 604 loudness perception, 504 retest reliability, 813 loudness satisfaction, 206 retest stability, 813 WDRC, 641 risk factors, 749 wide dynamic range management, 428 rotary chair, 461 compression, 17, 641 maps, 700 rust, 846 word identification in noise, maximum output, 504 559 memory, 539 salt spray fog apparatus, 846 word recognition in meta-analysis, 151 satisfaction, 323, 482 multitalker babble, 522, 813 microphone preference, 358 scanning electron microscopy, working memory, 604, 618 middle ear, 739 846 modulated noise, 604, 618 screening, 428 young men, 749 modulation, 54 self-assessment scales, 496 multitalker babble, 292, 522 self-perceived disability and zinc air, 846 music, 417 handicap, 794 music preference, 417 severe hearing loss, 17 slope of audiogram, 653 neonates, 739 slow-acting compression, 604 neuropathy, 863 sound quality, 404 newborn hearing screening, spatial hearing, 559 725 speech, 126, 590 noise, 54 speech audiometry, 515 noise reduction, 641 speech intelligibility, 5 non-acoustic benefits, 151 speech perception, 515, 522, normal hearing, 749 777, 813, 872 speech perception tests, 700 objective tinnitus, 197 speech processing, 548 omni-directional speech processor map, 777 microphones, 794, speech recognition, 54, 245, oscillopsia, 236 292, 688, 872 Otologics MET, 496 speech recognition ability, outcome measures, 323 515 speech recognition in noise, 604, 618

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