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Curtis J Billings

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Billings C, Olsen T, Charney L, Madsen B, Holmes C
Semin Hear . 2024 Feb; 45(1):55-82. PMID: 38370518
Speech-in-noise testing has been proposed as a useful part of the audiometric test battery dating back to the earliest years of the field of audiology. Many speech-in-noise tests have been...
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Molis M, Bologna W, Madsen B, Muralimanohar R, Billings C
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol . 2023 Jul; 24(4):429-439. PMID: 37438572
Purpose: Speech is characterized by dynamic acoustic cues that must be encoded by the auditory periphery, auditory nerve, and brainstem before they can be represented in the auditory cortex. The...
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Bologna W, Molis M, Madsen B, Billings C
Hear Res . 2023 Apr; 434:108771. PMID: 37119674
Difficulty understanding speech in fluctuating backgrounds is common among older adults. Whereas younger adults are adept at interpreting speech based on brief moments when the signal-to-noise ratio is favorable, older...
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Billings C, Madsen B, Grush L, Koerner T, McMillan G, Bologna W
Neurosci Lett . 2022 Aug; 788:136856. PMID: 36029915
We developed and tested a series of novel and increasingly complex multi-token electrophysiology paradigms for evoking the auditory P3 response. The primary goal was to evaluate the degree to which...
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Koerner T, Muralimanohar R, Gallun F, Billings C
Front Neurosci . 2020 Nov; 14:578566. PMID: 33192263
Binaural processing, particularly the processing of interaural phase differences, is important for sound localization and speech understanding in background noise. Age has been shown to impact the neural encoding and...
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Papesh M, Stefl A, Gallun F, Billings C
Ear Hear . 2020 Jun; 42(1):106-121. PMID: 32520849
Objectives: Veterans who have been exposed to high-intensity blast waves frequently report persistent auditory difficulties such as problems with speech-in-noise (SIN) understanding, even when hearing sensitivity remains normal. However, these...
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Bramhall N, Niemczak C, Kampel S, Billings C, McMillan G
Am J Audiol . 2020 Mar; 29(2):152-164. PMID: 32182128
Purpose Complaints of auditory perceptual deficits, such as tinnitus and difficulty understanding speech in background noise, among individuals with clinically normal audiograms present a perplexing problem for audiologists. One potential...
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Billings C, Gordon S, McMillan G, Gallun F, Molis M, Konrad-Martin D
J Acoust Soc Am . 2020 Mar; 147(2):EL201. PMID: 32113282
Measures of signal-in-noise neural encoding may improve understanding of the hearing-in-noise difficulties experienced by many individuals in everyday life. Usually noise results in weaker envelope following responses (EFRs); however, some...
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Billings C, Bologna W, Muralimanohar R, Madsen B, Molis M
Hear Res . 2019 Feb; 375:25-33. PMID: 30772133
The spectral (frequency) and amplitude cues in speech change rapidly over time. Study of the neural encoding of these dynamic features may help to improve diagnosis and treatment of speech-perception...
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Gustafson S, Billings C, Hornsby B, Key A
Hear Res . 2019 Jan; 373:103-112. PMID: 30660965
Child listeners have particular difficulty with speech perception when competing speech noise is present; this challenge is often attributed to their immature top-down processing abilities. The purpose of this study...