The National Centre for Audiology is an interdisciplinary group of researchers at Western University, housed in the Faculty of Health Sciences with members from many faculties and departments. We seek to understand the hearing system and its disorders, optimize hearing assessment, provide beneficial hearing technologies, support evidence-based, person-centred, and family-centred practices, and develop models and simulations for professional education and practice.

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Submissions from 2007

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Evaluation of the desired sensation level [input/output] algorithm for adults with hearing loss: the acceptable range for amplified conversational speech, Lorienne M. Jenstad, Marlene P. Bagatto, Richard C. Seewald, Susan D. Scollie, Leonard E. Cornelisse, and Ron Scicluna

Submissions from 2006

Evaluation of a probe-tube insertion technique for measuring the real-ear-to-coupler difference (RECD) in young infants, Marlene P. Bagatto, Richard C. Seewald, Susan D. Scollie, and Anne Marie Tharpe

Submissions from 2002

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Real-ear-to-coupler difference predictions as a function of age for two coupling procedures, Marlene P. Bagatto, Susan D. Scollie, Richard C. Seewald, K Shane Moodie, and Brenda M. Hoover

Submissions from 1995

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Auditory, Visual, and Audiovisual Speech Intelligibility for Sentence-Length Stimuli: An Investigation of Conversational and Clear Speech, Jean-Pierre Gagne, Carol Querengesser, Paula Folkeard, Kevin G. Munhall, and Valerie M. Masterson