Ray Meddis
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Recent Articles
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Karunarathne B, Wang T, So R, Kam A, Meddis R
Hear Res
. 2018 Aug;
367:124-128.
PMID: 30107299
The role of auditory efferent feedback from the medial olivocochlear system (MOCS) and the middle-ear-muscle (MEM) reflex in tonal detection tasks for humans in the presence of noise is not...
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Yasin I, Liu F, Drga V, Demosthenous A, Meddis R
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2018 Mar;
143(2):EL112.
PMID: 29495711
The human auditory efferent system may play a role in improving speech-in-noise recognition with an associated range of time constants. Computational auditory models with efferent-inspired feedback demonstrate improved speech-in-noise recognition...
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Jurgens T, Clark N, Lecluyse W, Meddis R
Int J Audiol
. 2016 Feb;
55(6):346-57.
PMID: 26918797
Objective: To use a computer model of impaired hearing to explore the effects of a physiologically-inspired hearing-aid algorithm on a range of psychoacoustic measures. Design: A computer model of a...
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Panda M, Lecluyse W, Tan C, Jurgens T, Meddis R
Int J Audiol
. 2014 Jun;
53(10):699-709.
PMID: 24915528
Unlabelled: Objective: Our aim was to explore the usage of individualized computer models to simulate hearing loss based on detailed psychophysical assessment and to offer hypothetical diagnoses of the underlying...
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Kiani F, Yoganantha U, Tan C, Meddis R, Schaette R
Hear Res
. 2013 Sep;
306:1-10.
PMID: 24012951
The occurrence of subjective tinnitus has been linked to cochlear damage, as most tinnitus patients have impaired hearing, and animal studies have shown that the induction of hearing loss can...
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Jurgens T, Brand T, Clark N, Meddis R, Brown G
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2013 Aug;
134(3):EL282-8.
PMID: 23968061
Different methods of extracting speech features from an auditory model were systematically investigated in terms of their robustness to different noises. The methods either computed the average firing rate within...
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Lecluyse W, Tan C, McFerran D, Meddis R
Int J Audiol
. 2013 May;
52(9):596-605.
PMID: 23713445
Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a user-friendly way of measuring patients' threshold and supra-threshold hearing, with potential for application in clinical research. The end-product of these...
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Tan C, Lecluyse W, McFerran D, Meddis R
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol
. 2013 Jan;
14(2):275-82.
PMID: 23328862
Tinnitus is strongly linked with the presence of damaged hearing. However, it is not known why tinnitus afflicts only some, and not all, hearing-impaired listeners. One possibility is that tinnitus...
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Clark N, Brown G, Jurgens T, Meddis R
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2012 Sep;
132(3):1535-41.
PMID: 22978882
The potential contribution of the peripheral auditory efferent system to our understanding of speech in a background of competing noise was studied using a computer model of the auditory periphery...
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Meddis R, Lecluyse W
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2011 May;
129(5):3153-65.
PMID: 21568418
The absolute threshold for a tone depends on its duration; longer tones have lower thresholds. This effect has traditionally been explained in terms of "temporal integration" involving the summation of...