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John Galvin
John Galvin
House Ear Institute
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Melodic contour identification by cochlear implant listeners
JJ Galvin III, QJ Fu, G Nogaki
Ear and hearing 28 (3), 302-319, 2007
3532007
The number of spectral channels required for speech recognition depends on the difficulty of the listening situation.
RV Shannon, QJ Fu, J Galvin Iii
Acta Oto-Laryngologica (Supplement) 124, 2004
3242004
Cochlear implants special issue article: Vocal emotion recognition by normal-hearing listeners and cochlear implant users
X Luo, QJ Fu, JJ Galvin III
Trends in amplification 11 (4), 301-315, 2007
2302007
Perceptual learning and auditory training in cochlear implant recipients
QJ Fu, JJ Galvin III
Trends in amplification 11 (3), 193-205, 2007
2262007
Maximizing cochlear implant patients’ performance with advanced speech training procedures
QJ Fu, JJ Galvin III
Hearing research 242 (1-2), 198-208, 2008
2112008
Speech dynamic range and its effect on cochlear implant performance
FG Zeng, G Grant, J Niparko, J Galvin, R Shannon, J Opie, P Segel
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 111 (1), 377-386, 2002
2082002
The role of spectral and temporal cues in voice gender discrimination by normal-hearing listeners and cochlear implant users
QJ Fu, S Chinchilla, JJ Galvin
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 5, 253-260, 2004
1962004
Amplitude mapping and phoneme recognition in cochlear implant listeners
FG Zeng, JJ Galvin III
Ear and hearing 20 (1), 60-74, 1999
1871999
Perceptual learning following changes in the frequency-to-electrode assignment with the Nucleus-22 cochlear implant
QJ Fu, RV Shannon, JJ Galvin III
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 112 (4), 1664-1674, 2002
1742002
Voice gender identification by cochlear implant users: The role of spectral and temporal resolution
QJ Fu, S Chinchilla, G Nogaki, JJ Galvin
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 118 (3), 1711-1718, 2005
1652005
Auditory training with spectrally shifted speech: implications for cochlear implant patient auditory rehabilitation
QJ Fu, G Nogaki, JJ Galvin
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 6, 180-189, 2005
1652005
Melodic contour identification and music perception by cochlear implant users
JJ Galvin III, QJ Fu, RV Shannon
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1169 (1), 518-533, 2009
1462009
Moderate auditory training can improve speech performance of adult cochlear implant patients
QJ Fu, J Galvin, X Wang, G Nogaki
Acoustics Research Letters Online 6 (3), 106-111, 2005
1282005
Benefits of cochlear implantation for single-sided deafness: data from the House Clinic-University of Southern California-University of California, Los Angeles clinical trial
JJ Galvin III, QJ Fu, EP Wilkinson, D Mills, SC Hagan, JE Lupo, M Padilla, ...
Ear and hearing 40 (4), 766-781, 2019
1252019
Gender categorization is abnormal in cochlear implant users
CD Fuller, E Gaudrain, JN Clarke, JJ Galvin, QJ Fu, RH Free, D Başkent
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 15, 1037-1048, 2014
1252014
Holes in hearing
RV Shannon, JJ Galvin III, D Baskent
JARO: Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 3 (2), 185, 2001
1222001
Effects of stimulation rate, mode and level on modulation detection by cochlear implant users
JJ Galvin, QJ Fu
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 6, 269-279, 2005
1202005
Digit training in noise can improve cochlear implant users' speech understanding in noise
SI Oba, QJ Fu, JJ Galvin III
Ear and hearing 32 (5), 573-581, 2011
1152011
The musician effect: does it persist under degraded pitch conditions of cochlear implant simulations?
CD Fuller, JJ Galvin III, B Maat, RH Free, D Başkent
Frontiers in neuroscience 8, 179, 2014
1142014
Effect of stimulation rate on cochlear implant users’ phoneme, word and sentence recognition in quiet and in noise
RV Shannon, RJ Cruz, JJ Galvin
Audiology and Neurotology 16 (2), 113-123, 2011
1112011
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