Tomasz R Letowski
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1.
Scharine A, Binseel M, Mermagen T, Letowski T
Ergonomics
. 2014 May;
57(8):1222-43.
PMID: 24840132
Helmets provide soldiers with ballistic and fragmentation protection but impair auditory spatial processing. Missed auditory information can be fatal for a soldier; therefore, helmet design requires compromise between protection and...
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Tran P, Letowski T, McBride M
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2013 Jun;
133(6):3900-8.
PMID: 23742344
Speech signals can be converted into electrical audio signals using either conventional air conduction (AC) microphone or a contact bone conduction (BC) microphone. The goal of this study was to...
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Weatherless R, Fedele P, Kehring K, Letowski T
Hum Factors
. 2013 May;
55(2):285-97.
PMID: 23691825
Objective: The objective was to assess whether a concurrent but independent navigation task exacerbates the effects of hearing loss on speech recognition and whether hearing loss degrades performance of the...
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Hairston W, Letowski T, McDowell K
PLoS One
. 2013 Feb;
8(2):e55215.
PMID: 23441150
Recent evidence has shown top-down modulation of the brainstem frequency following response (FFR), generally in the form of signal enhancement from concurrent stimuli or from switching between attention-demanding task stimuli....
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Pollard K, Tran P, Letowski T
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2013 Feb;
133(2):858-65.
PMID: 23363104
Bone conduction communication systems employ a variety of transducers with different physical and electroacoustic properties, and these transducers may be worn at various skull locations. Testing these systems thus requires...
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Norin J, Emanuel D, Letowski T
Ear Hear
. 2011 Mar;
32(5):642-9.
PMID: 21407078
Objectives: Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common occupational diseases. Military personnel are at especially high risk due to the broad range of military noise hazards and the...
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MacDonald J, Henry P, Letowski T
Int J Audiol
. 2006 Oct;
45(10):595-9.
PMID: 17062501
Headphones are the standard presentation device for radio communication in the military. Although bone conduction devices possess several advantages over headphones for some military applications, they are generally considered inappropriate...