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Graham Naylor

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Holman J, Naylor G
Clin Rehabil . 2025 Mar; :2692155251326830. PMID: 40070164
ObjectiveTo address the extent to which the emotional experience of everyday listening situations is impacted by hearing loss and hearing aid use.DesignAn exploratory prospective study with an observation arm and...
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Schinkel-Bielefeld N, Burke L, Holube I, Iankilevitch M, Jenstad L, Lelic D, et al.
Am J Audiol . 2024 Jul; 33(3):648-673. PMID: 38950171
Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a way to evaluate experiences in everyday life. It is a powerful research tool but can be complex and challenging for beginners. Application of EMA...
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Fernandez L, Pickering M, Naylor G, Hadley L
Ear Hear . 2024 Jun; 45(5):1107-1114. PMID: 38880953
Research investigating the complex interplay of cognitive mechanisms involved in speech listening for people with hearing loss has been gaining prominence. In particular, linguistic context allows the use of several...
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Naylor G, Dillard L, Saunders G
JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2024 Jun; 150(7):631-632. PMID: 38842827
No abstract available.
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Whitley A, Naylor G, Hadley L
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2024 Apr; 67(4):1229-1242. PMID: 38563688
Purpose: Almost 40 years after its development, in this article, we reexamine the relevance and validity of the ubiquitously used Revised Speech Perception in Noise (R-SPiN) sentence corpus. The R-SPiN...
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Alfandari D, Richter M, Wendt D, Fiedler L, Naylor G
Trends Hear . 2023 Oct; 27:23312165231196520. PMID: 37847850
Listening effort and fatigue are common experiences when conversing in noisy environments. Much research has investigated listening effort in relation to listening demand using the speech-in-noise paradigm. Recent conceptualizations of...
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Zobay O, Naylor G, Saunders G, Dillard L
Trends Hear . 2023 Aug; 27:23312165231195987. PMID: 37615317
Longitudinal electronic health records from a large sample of new hearing-aid (HA) recipients in the US Veterans Affairs healthcare system were used to evaluate associations of fitting laterality with long-term...
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Perea Perez F, Hartley D, Kitterick P, Zekveld A, Naylor G, Wiggins I
Front Hum Neurosci . 2023 Jul; 17:1214485. PMID: 37520928
Introduction: Due to having to work with an impoverished auditory signal, cochlear-implant (CI) users may experience reduced speech intelligibility and/or increased listening effort in real-world listening situations, compared to their...
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Richter M, Buhiyan T, Bramslow L, Innes-Brown H, Fiedler L, Hadley L, et al.
Semin Hear . 2023 May; 44(2):95-105. PMID: 37122882
About one-third of all recently published studies on listening effort have used at least one physiological measure, providing evidence of the popularity of such measures in listening effort research. However,...
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Adams B, Thornton S, Naylor G, Spriggs R, Wiggins I, Kitterick P
Front Pediatr . 2023 Mar; 11:1127578. PMID: 36925665
Children with hearing loss appear to experience greater fatigue than children with normal hearing (CNH). Listening-related fatigue is often associated with an increase in effortful listening or difficulty in listening...