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Publications by Meredith A. Rooth
Low-Frequency Pitch Perception in Cochlear Implant Recipients With Normal Hearing in the Contralateral Ear
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
Medicine
Linguistics
Speech
Language
Hearing
Low-Frequency Hearing Preservation With Long Electrode Arrays: Inclusion of Unaided Hearing Threshold Assessment in the Postoperative Test Battery
American Journal of Audiology
Speech
Hearing
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Pitch Matching Between Electrical Stimulation of a Cochlear Implant and Acoustic Stimuli Presented to a Contralateral Ear With Residual Hearing
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Pitch Perception in Low‐frequency Hearing‐loss Listeners
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Abnormal Pitch Perception Produced by Cochlear Implant Stimulation
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Effects of Lower Frequency-To-Electrode Allocations on Speech and Pitch Perception With the Hybrid Short-Electrode Cochlear Implant
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Measurement of Pitch Perception as a Function of Cochlear Implant Electrode and Its Effect on Speech Perception With Different Frequency Allocations
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