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Manfred Mauermann

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Garrett M, Vasilkov V, Mauermann M, Devolder P, Wilson J, Gonzales L, et al.
eNeuro . 2025 Jan; 12(2). PMID: 39788732
Speech intelligibility declines with age and sensorineural hearing damage (SNHL). However, it remains unclear whether cochlear synaptopathy (CS), a recently discovered form of SNHL, significantly contributes to this issue. CS...
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Pieper I, Mauermann M, Kollmeier B, Ewert S
Front Psychol . 2021 Jul; 12:634943. PMID: 34239474
The individual loudness perception of a patient plays an important role in hearing aid satisfaction and use in daily life. Hearing aid fitting and development might benefit from individualized loudness...
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Vasilkov V, Garrett M, Mauermann M, Verhulst S
Hear Res . 2020 Dec; 400:108132. PMID: 33333426
Auditory de-afferentation, a permanent reduction in the number of inner-hair-cells and auditory-nerve synapses due to cochlear damage or synaptopathy, can reliably be quantified using temporal bone histology and immunostaining. However,...
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Schmidt F, Mauermann M, Kollmeier B
Trends Hear . 2020 Jan; 24:2331216519900595. PMID: 31994456
Loudness context effects comprise differences in judgments of the loudness of a target stimulus depending on the presence of a preceding inducer tone. Interstimulus intervals (ISIs) between inducer tone and...
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Pieper I, Mauermann M, Oetting D, Kollmeier B, Ewert S
J Acoust Soc Am . 2018 Sep; 144(2):917. PMID: 30180690
A loudness model with a central gain is suggested to improve individualized predictions of loudness scaling data from normal hearing and hearing impaired listeners. The current approach is based on...
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Verhulst S, Jagadeesh A, Mauermann M, Ernst F
Trends Hear . 2016 Nov; 20. PMID: 27837052
Little is known about how outer hair cell loss interacts with noise-induced and age-related auditory nerve degradation (i.e., cochlear synaptopathy) to affect auditory brainstem response (ABR) wave characteristics. Given that...
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Pieper I, Mauermann M, Kollmeier B, Ewert S
J Acoust Soc Am . 2016 Jun; 139(5):2896. PMID: 27250182
The perception of loudness is strongly influenced by peripheral auditory processing, which calls for a physiologically correct peripheral auditory processing stage when constructing advanced loudness models. Most loudness models, however,...
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Verhulst S, Piktel P, Jagadeesh A, Mauermann M
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2016 Apr; 894:467-475. PMID: 27080688
Hearing impairment is characterized by two potentially coexisting sensorineural components: (i) cochlear gain loss that yields wider auditory filters, elevated hearing thresholds and compression loss, and (ii) cochlear neuropathy, a...
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Kortlang S, Mauermann M, Ewert S
Hear Res . 2015 Oct; 331:27-40. PMID: 26471199
People with sensorineural hearing loss generally suffer from a reduced ability to understand speech in complex acoustic listening situations, particularly when background noise is present. In addition to the loss...
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Epp B, Verhey J, Mauermann M
J Acoust Soc Am . 2010 Oct; 128(4):1870-83. PMID: 20968359
A model of the cochlea was used to bridge the gap between model approaches commonly used to investigate phenomena related to otoacoustic emissions and more filter-based model approaches often used...