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Samuel B Burchfield

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Freyaldenhoven M, Plyler P, Thelin J, Burchfield S
J Am Acad Audiol . 2006 Oct; 17(9):659-66. PMID: 17039768
The present study investigated the effects of monaural and binaural amplification on speech understanding in noise and acceptance of noise for 39 listeners with hearing impairment. Results demonstrated that speech...
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Freyaldenhoven M, Plyler P, Thelin J, Nabelek A, Burchfield S
J Am Acad Audiol . 2006 May; 17(3):168-78. PMID: 16646277
The present study investigated the effects of gain compensation and venting on front-to-back ratios (FBRs), speech understanding in noise, and acceptance of noise in 19 listeners with hearing impairment utilizing...
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Franklin Jr C, Thelin J, Nabelek A, Burchfield S
J Am Acad Audiol . 2006 Apr; 17(2):141-6. PMID: 16640066
A method has been established to measure the maximum acceptable background noise level (BNL) for a listener, while listening to speech at the most comfortable listening level (MCL). The acceptable...
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Freyaldenhoven M, Thelin J, Plyler P, Nabelek A, Burchfield S
J Am Acad Audiol . 2006 Mar; 16(9):677-86. PMID: 16515139
Available data indicate that, on some auditory tasks, individuals with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD/ADD) perform more poorly than individuals without ADHD/ADD. Research also indicates that performance may improve with the...
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Freyaldenhoven M, Nabelek A, Burchfield S, Thelin J
J Am Acad Audiol . 2005 Jul; 16(4):228-36. PMID: 16050333
An acceptable noise level (ANL) procedure for measuring hearing aid directional benefit was compared with masked speech reception threshold (SRT) and front-to-back ratio (FBR) procedures. ANL is the difference between...
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Nabelek A, Tampas J, Burchfield S
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2004 Dec; 47(5):1001-11. PMID: 15603458
Background noise is a significant factor influencing hearing-aid satisfaction and is a major reason for rejection of hearing aids. Attempts have been made by previous researchers to relate the use...
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Rogers D, Harkrider A, Burchfield S, Nabelek A
J Am Acad Audiol . 2003 Nov; 14(7):372-82. PMID: 14620611
The acceptance of background noise can be assessed by having participants select the maximum background noise level (BNL) to which they are willing to listen while following speech at their...