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Epstein, Michael J. - Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Northeastern University
MEASURING LOUDNESS OF LONG AND SHORT TONES USING MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION
Analysis of parameters for the estimation of loudness from tone-burst otoacoustic emissions
A test of the Equal-Loudness-Ratio hypothesis using cross-modality matching functionsa)
The effects of window delay, delinearization, and frequency on tone-burst otoacoustic emission inputoutput measurements
An introduction to induced loudness reduction Michael Epstein
A potential carry-over effect in the measurement of induced loudness reduction
TO HONOR STEVENS AND REPEAL HIS LAW (FOR THE AUDITORY SYSTEM) Mary Florentine1,2 and Michael Epstein1,2,3
BASILAR-MEMBRANE ACTIVITY AND LOUDNESS Michael Epstein1,3,4
Loudness of brief tones measured by magnitude estimation and loudness matching (L)
A test of the Binaural Equal-Loudness-Ratio hypothesis for Jeremy Marozeaub
LOUDNESS FUNCTIONS FOR LONG AND SHORT TONES Mary Florentine,1,2
Inferring basilar-membrane motion from tone-burst otoacoustic emissions and psychoacoustic measurements