Publications of Brian C. J. Moore

Books

 

  1. Moore, B.C.J. (1977).  An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing.  Macmillan Press.
  2. Moore, B.C.J. (1982).  An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing,  Second Edition, Academic Press.
  3. Moore, B.C.J. (1986).  Frequency Selectivity in Hearing.  A book of invited chapters, edited by B.C.J. Moore and with three chapters by B.C.J. Moore.  Academic Press.
  4. Moore, B.C.J. and Patterson, R.D. (eds.) (1986).  Auditory Frequency Selectivity, Plenum, New York.
  5. Moore B.C.J. (1989).  An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing, Third Edition, Academic Press.
  6. Moore B.C.J. (1994).  An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing, Third Edition, translated into Japanese, with revisions.
  7. Moore, B.C.J. (1995) (ed.). Hearing. Volume 6 of the Handbook of Perception and Cognition (Academic Press, New York).
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  8. Moore, B.C.J. (1995).  Perceptual Consequences of Cochlear Damage (Oxford University Press, Oxford).
  9. Moore B.C.J. (1997).  An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing, Fourth Edition, Academic Press (Polish translation, with revisions, published 1999).
  10. Moore, B.C.J. (1998).  Cochlear Hearing Loss.  Whurr, London.
  11. Moore, B.C.J., Ashmore, J. and Haggard, M.P (eds.) (2002).  New Developments in Hearing and Balance.  Oxford University Press, Oxford. 
  12. Moore B.C.J. (2003).  An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing, Fifth Edition, Academic Press.
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  13. Moore, B.C.J. (2007).  Cochlear Hearing Loss: Physiological, Psychological and Technical Issues Second Edition.  Wiley, Chichester.
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  14. Moore, B. C. J., Tyler, L. K., and Marslen-Wilsen, W. D. (Ed.) (2007). The Perception of Speech: from Sound to Meaning (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, B, 363, London).
  15. Moore, B. C. J., Tyler, L. K., and Marslen-Wilsen, W. D. (Ed.) (2009). The Perception of Speech: from Sound to Meaning (revised and updated), Oxford university Press, Oxford.
  16. Moore B.C.J. (2012).  An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing, Sixth Edition, Academic Press.
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Book chapters, conference proceedings and unrefereed journal articles
  1. B.C.J.Moore, Effects of relative phase of the components on the pitch of three-component complex tones, in Psychophysics and Physiology of Hearing, E.F. Evans and J.P. Wilson, ed., Academic Press, London (1977).
  2. S.M. Rosen, B.C.J. Moore and A.J. Fourcin, Lipreading with fundamental frequency information, in Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics Autumn Conference, (1979).
  3. B.C.J. Moore, Detection cues in forward masking, in Psychophysical, Physiological and Behavioural Studies in Hearing, G. van den Brink and F.A. Bilson, ed., Delft University Press, Delft (1980).
  4. S.M. Rosen, A.J. Fourcin, J.R. Walliker, E.E. Douek and B.C.J. Moore, External electrical stimulation of the cochlea in the totally deaf, in Uses of computers in aiding the disabled, J. Raviv, ed., North-Holland, Amsterdam (1982).
  5. J.R. Walliker, E.E. Douek, A.J. Fourcin, B.C.J. Moore and S.M. Rosen, Speech presentation to the totally deaf, in High technology aids for disabled people, (1982).
  6. A.J. Fourcin, E.E. Douek, B.C.J. Moore and S.M. Rosen, Speech perception with promontory stimulation, in Cochlear Prostheses: An International Symposium, C.E. Parkins and S.W. Anderson, ed., Ann. New York Acad. Sci., New York (1983).
  7. B.C.J. Moore, Psychoacoustics of normal and impaired listeners, in Hearing - Physiological Bases and Psychophysics, R. Klinke, ed., Springer-Verlag, Stuttgart (1983).
  8. B.C.J. Moore, The frequency selectivity of the auditory system, in Physiological correlates of human behaviour, A. Gale, ed., Academic Press, London (1983).
  9. B.C.J. Moore, The perception of sound, in Noise and Society, D. Jones and A. Chapman, ed., Wiley, New York (1983).
  10. B.C.J. Moore, E.E. Douek, A.J. Fourcin and S.M. Rosen, Extra-cochlear electrical stimulation with speech patterns: Experience of the EPI Group (U.K), in Cochlear implants in clinical use, W.D. Keidel and P. Finkenzeller, ed., Karger, Basal (1983).
  11. B.C.J. Moore, Human hearing - Basic characteristics and their measurement, in Encyclopedia of systems and control, Pergamon, (1984).
  12. S.M. Rosen, A.J. Fourcin, E. Abberton, J.R. Walliker, D.M. Howard, B.C.J. Moore, E.E. Douek and S. Frampton, Assessing assessment, in Cochlear implants, R.A. Schindler and M.M. Merzenich, ed., Raven Press, New York (1984).
  13. J.R. Walliker, E.E. Douek, S. Frampton, E. Abberton, A.J. Fourcin, D.M. Howard, S. Nevard, S.M. Rosen and B.C.J. Moore, Physical and surgical aspects of external channel electrical stimulation of the totally deaf, in Cochlear implants, R.A. Schindler and M.M. Merzenich, ed., Raven Press, New York (1985).
  14. B.C.J. Moore, Speech coding for cochlear implants, in Cochlear implants, R.F. Gray, ed., Croon-Helm, (1986).
  15. B.C.J. Moore, A.J. Fourcin, S.M. Rosen, E.E. Douek and J.R. Walliker, Extraction and presentation of speech features, in Cochlear Implants, R.A. Schindler and M.M. Merzenich, ed., Raven Press, New York (1986).
  16. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, The relationship between frequency selectivity and frequency discrimination for subjects with unilateral and bilateral cochlear impairments, in Auditory Frequency Selectivity, B.C.J. Moore and R.D. Patterson, ed., Plenum, New York (1986).
  17. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, The role of frequency selectivity in the perception of loudness, pitch and time, in Frequency Selectivity in Hearing, B.C.J. Moore, ed., Academic, London (1986).
  18. B.C.J. Moore and B.J. O'Loughlin, The use of nonsimultaneous masking to measure frequency selectivity and suppression, in Frequency Selectivity in Hearing, B.C.J. Moore, ed., Academic, London (1986).
  19. R.D. Patterson and B.C.J. Moore, Auditory filters and excitation patterns as representations of frequency resolution, in Frequency Selectivity in Hearing, B.C.J. Moore, ed., Academic, London (1986).
  20. B.C.J. Moore, The perception of inharmonic complex tones, in Auditory processing of complex sounds, W.A. Yost and C.S. Watson, ed., Erlbaum, Hillsdale,N.J. (1987).
  21. B.C.J. Moore, Hearing, in Oxford Companion to the Mind, R.L. Gregory, ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford (1987).
  22. B.C.J. Moore, The perception of sound, in Scott Brown's diseases of the ear, nose and throat, A.J. Kerr, ed., Butterworth, (1987).
  23. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Relationship between psychophysical abilities and speech perception for subjects with unilateral and bilateral cochlear hearing impairments, in Psychophysics of speech perception, M.E.H. Schouten, ed., Nijhoff, Dordrecht (1987).
  24. B.C.J. Moore, Dynamic aspects of auditory masking, in Auditory Function: Neurobiological Bases of Hearing, G. Edelman, W. Gall and W. Cowan, ed., Wiley, New York (1988).
  25. B.C.J. Moore and J. Atkinson, Perception: vision, hearing and pain, in Psychology for Medical Students, T.W. Robbins and P.J. Cooper, ed., (1988).
  26. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Practical and theoretical considerations in designing and implementing automatic gain control (AGC) in hearing aids, in Clinical Audiology '87, A. Quaranta, ed., Laterza, Bari, Italy (1988).
  27. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Pitch perception and phase sensitivity for subjects with unilateral and bilateral cochlear hearing impairments, in Clinical Audiology, A. Quaranta, ed., Laterza, Bari, Italy (1988)
  28. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Effects of the relative phase of the components on the pitch discrimination of complex tones by subjects with unilateral cochlear impairments, in Basic Issues in Hearing, H. Duifhuis, H. Wit and J. Horst, ed., Academic Press, London (1988).
  29. B.C.J. Moore, Psychoacoustic considerations in the design and specification of sound-reproduction equipment, in Subjective and Objective Evaluation of Sound, E. Ozimek, ed., World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore (1990).
  30. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Frequency selectivity in subjects with cochlear loss and its effects on pitch discrimination and phase sensitivity, in Advances in Audiology, 7, F. Grandori, G. Cianfrone and D.T. Kemp, ed., Karger, Basel (1990).
  31. B.C.J. Moore, J.S. Johnson, V. Pluvinage and T.M. Clark, Multiband dynamic range compression sound processing for hearing impaired patients: effect on intelligibility of speech in background noise, in 1990 Conference on Spoken Language Processing, H. Fujisaki, ed., Kobe, Japan (1990).
  32. D.A. Fantini and B.C.J. Moore, Comodulation masking release (CMR) and profile analysis: the effect of varying modulation depth, in Ninth International Symposium on Hearing: Auditory Physiology and Perception, Y. Cazals, L. Demany and K. Horner, ed., Pergamon, Oxford (1992).
  33. D.A. Fantini and B.C.J. Moore, Across-band processing of dynamically varying signals, in The Auditory Processing of Speech: From Sounds to Words, M.E.H. Schouten, ed., Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin (1992).
  34. B.C.J. Moore, Comodulation masking release and modulation discrimination interference, in The Auditory Processing of Speech: From Sounds to Words, M.E.H. Schouten, ed., Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin (1992).
  35. R.W. Peters and B.C.J. Moore, Auditory filters and aging: filters when auditory thresholds are normal, in Auditory Physiology and Perception, Y. Cazals, L. Demany and K. Horner, ed., Pergamon, Oxford (1992).
  36. B.C.J. Moore, Frequency analysis and pitch perception, in Human Psychophysics, W.A. Yost, A.N. Popper and R.R. Fay, ed., Springer-Verlag, New York (1993).
  37. B.C.J. Moore, Signal processing to compensate for reduced dynamic range, in Recent Developments in Hearing Instrument Technology, J. Beilin and G.R. Jensen, ed., Stougaard Jensen, Copenhagen (1993).
  38. B.C.J. Moore, Characterization of simultaneous, forward and backward masking, in Perception of Reproduced Sound, S. Bech, ed., Audio Engineering Society, New York (1993).
  39. B.C.J. Moore, Temporal resolution in normal and impaired hearing, in Contributions to Psychological Acoustics, A. Schick, ed., Bibliotheks- und Informationssystem der Universität Oldenburg, Oldenburg (1993).
  40. B.C.J. Moore, The perception of sound, in Scott-Brown's Otolaryngology, 6th Edition. Basic Sciences, M. Gleeson, ed., Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford (1994).
  41. B.C.J. Moore, Frequency analysis and masking, in Hearing, B.C.J. Moore, ed., Academic Press, Orlando, Florida (1995).
  42. B.C.J. Moore and A. Sek, Auditory filtering and the critical bandwidth at low frequencies, in Advances in Hearing Research, G.A. Manley, G.M. Klump, C. Köppl, H. Fastl and H. Oeckinghaus, ed., World Scientific, Singapore (1995).
  43. B.C.J. Moore, Aspects of auditory processing related to speech perception, in The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences, W.J. Hardcastle and J. Laver, ed., Blackwell, Oxford (1996).
  44. B.C.J. Moore, Masking in the human auditory system, in Collected Papers on Digital Audio Bit-Rate Reduction, N. Gilchrist and C. Grewin, ed., Audio Engineering Society, New York (1996).
  45. B.C.J. Moore, Effects of noise-induced hearing loss on temporal resolution, in Effects of Noise on Hearing: Vth International Symposium, A. Axelsson, H. Borchgrevink, R.P. Hamernik, P. Hellstrom, D. Henderson and R.J. Salvi, ed., Thieme, New York (1996).
  46. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and D.A. Vickers, Factors influencing loudness perception in people with cochlear hearing loss, in Psychoacoustics, Speech and Hearing Aids, B. Kollmeier, ed., World Scientific, Singapore (1996).
  47. B.C.J. Moore and R.F. Laurence, Two-channel hearing aid: rationale, design, implementation and application, in Hearing aids- theory and practice, M. Nolan, ed., Chapman and Hall, London (1996).
  48. B.C.J. Moore and A. Sek, The detection of frequency modulation, in Recent Trends in Hearing Research, H. Fastl, S. Kuwano and A. Schick, ed., Oldenburg University, Oldenburg (1996).
  49. M.M. Rose and B.C.J. Moore, Perceptual grouping of tone sequences in normal and impaired hearing, in Psychoacoustics, Speech and Hearing Aids, B. Kollmeier, ed., World Scientific, Singapore (1996).
  50. A. Sek and B.C.J. Moore, The detection of modulation at low modulation rates, in Auditory Perception: Some Principles and Applications, U. Jorasz, ed., Adam Mickiewicz University Press, Poznan (1996).
  51. T. Baer and B.C.J. Moore, Evaluation of a scheme to compensate for reduced frequency selectivity in hearing-impaired subjects, in Modeling Sensorineural Hearing Loss, W. Jesteadt, ed., Erlbaum, New Jersey (1997).
  52. B.C.J. Moore, Information extraction and perceptual grouping in the auditory system, in Human and Machine Perception: Information Fusion, V. Cantoni, V. Di Gesů, A. Setti and D. Tegolo, ed., Plenum, New York (1997).
  53. B.C.J. Moore, Frequency analysis and pitch perception, in Encyclopedia of Acoustics, Vol. 3, M.J. Crocker, ed., Wiley, New York (1997).
  54. B.C.J. Moore, Audio and visual demonstrations useful for auditory education, in International Symposium on Simulation, Visualization and Auralization for Acoustic Research and Education, S. Kuwano, ed., (1997).
  55. B.C.J. Moore, Psychoacoustic consequences of compression in the peripheral auditory system, in Contributions to Psychological Acoustics, A. Schick and M. Klatte, ed., Bibliotheks- und Informationssystem der Universität Oldenburg, Oldenburg (1997).
  56. A.J. Oxenham and B.C.J. Moore, Modeling the effects of peripheral nonlinearity in listeners with normal and impaired hearing, in Modeling Sensorineural Hearing Loss, W. Jesteadt, ed., Erlbaum, New Jersey (1997).
  57. M.A. Stone, B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, A real-time DSP-based loudness meter, in Contributions to Psychological Acoustics, A. Schick and M. Klatte, ed., Bibliotheks- und Informationssystem der Universität Oldenburg, Oldenburg (1997).
  58. B.C.J. Moore, Psychoacoustic aspects of music perception in normal and impaired hearing, in International Symposium on Musical Acoustics 1998, D. Keefe, T. Rossing and C. Schmid, ed., Acoustical Society of America, Woodbury, NY (1998).
  59. B.C.J. Moore, S. Launer, D. Vickers and T. Baer, Loudness of modulated sounds as a function of modulation rate, modulation depth, modulation waveform and overall level, in Psychophysical and Physiological Advances in Hearing, A.R. Palmer, A. Rees, A.Q. Summerfield and R. Meddis, ed., Whurr, London (1998).
  60. R.D. Patterson and B.C.J. Moore, Auditory images of sounds that produce multi-component perceptions, in ATR Workshop on Events and Auditory Temporal Structure, ATR, Kyoto, Japan (1998).
  61. B.R. Glasberg, B.C.J. Moore and M.A. Stone, Modelling changes in frequency selectivity with level, in Psychophysics, Physiology and Models of Hearing, T. Dau, V. Hohmann and B. Kollmeier, ed., World Scientific, Singapore (1999).
  62. B.C.J. Moore, Controversies and mysteries in spatial hearing, in Proceedings of the AES 16th Annual Conference: Spatial Sound Reproduction, Audio Engineering Society, New York (1999).
  63. B.C.J. Moore, Application of a loudness model to the fitting of hearing instruments, in Auditory Models and Non-linear Hearing Instruments, A.N. Rasmussen, P.A. Osterhammel, T. Anderson and T. Poulsen, ed., Holmens Trykkeri, Denmark (1999).
  64. S. Flanagan and B.C.J. Moore, The influence of loudspeaker type on timbre perception, in AES 109th Convention, Los Angeles (2000).
  65. B.C.J. Moore, Hearing and psychoacoustics, in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd Ed., S. Sadie, ed., Macmillan, Basingstoke (2000).
  66. B.C.J. Moore, Consonance, in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd Ed., S. Sadie, ed., Macmillan, Basingstoke (2000).
  67. S. Flanagan and B.C.J. Moore, The influence of loudspeaker type on the identification of vowel-like harmonic complexes, in AES 111th Convention, New York (2001).
  68. B.C.J. Moore, Basic auditory processes, in Blackwell Handbook of Perception, E.B. Goldstein, ed., Blackwell, Oxford (2001).
  69. B.C.J. Moore, Loudness, pitch and timbre, in Blackwell Handbook of Perception, E.B. Goldstein, ed., Blackwell, Oxford (2001).
  70. B.C.J. Moore, Perception of frequency-modulated sounds, in Proceedings of the Meeting of the Acoustical Society of Japan, Spring 2001, Acoustical Society of Japan, Tsukuba (2001).
  71. B.C.J. Moore, Hearing loss in the elderly and its compensation with hearing aids, in Proceedings of the International Workshop on Gerontechnology, H. Bouma and K. Sagawa, ed., National Institute of Bioscience and Human Technology, Tsukuba,Japan (2001).
  72. B.C.J. Moore, M. Huss, D.A. Vickers and T. Baer, Psychoacoustics of dead regions, in Physiological and Psychophysical Bases of Auditory Function, D.J. Breebaart, A.J.M. Houtsma, A. Kohlrausch, V.F. Prijs and R. Schoonhoven, ed., Shaker, Maastricht (2001).
  73. C. Jin, V. Best, S. Carlile, T. Baer and B.C.J. Moore, Speech localization, in AES 112th Convention, Munich, Germany (2002).
  74. B.C.J. Moore, Frequency resolution, in Genetics and the Function of the Auditory System, L. Tranebjćrg, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard, T. Andersen and T. Poulsen, ed., Holmens Trykkeri, Copenhagen, Denmark (2002).
  75. B.C.J. Moore, Dead regions in the cochlea: Implications for the choice of high-frequency amplification, in A Sound Foundation Through Early Amplification 2001, R.C. Seewald and J.S. Gravel, ed., Phonak AG, Stafa, Switzerland (2002).
  76. B.C.J. Moore, The use of psychoacoustics to improve understanding and alleviation of cochlear hearing loss, in Proceedings of the 18th International Congress on Acoustics, ICA, Kyoto (2004).
  77. B.C.J. Moore, Zone morte cochléaire et appareillage, in Actes du Congrčs des Audioprothésistes, Paris (2004).
  78. A. Sek, B.C.J. Moore, J.I. Alcántara, K. Kluk and A. Wicher, Evaluation of a fast method for determining psychophysical tuning curves, in Proceedings of the 18th International Congress on Acoustics, ICA, Kyoto (2004).
  79. C.T. Tan and B.C.J. Moore, Comparison of two forms of fast-acting compression using physical and subjective measures, in Proceedings of the 18th International Congress on Acoustics, Kyoto (2004).
  80. T. Baer, B.C.J. Moore and M. Huss. How do listeners extract information from the transition bands of 1/3-octave-filtered speech? in BSA Short Papers Meeting on Experimental Studies of Hearing and Deafness. 2005. Cardiff:
  81. C. Micheyl, R.P. Carlyon, R. Cusack and B.C.J. Moore, Performance measures of auditory organization, in Auditory Signal Processing: Physiology, Psychoacoustics and Models, D. Pressnitzer, A. de Cheveigné, S. McAdams and L. Collet, ed., Springer, New York (2005).
  82. B.C.J. Moore, Basic psychophysics of human spectral processing, in Auditory Spectral Processing: International Review of Neurobiology, Volume 70, M.S. Malmierca and D.R.F. Irvine, ed., Elsevier, San Diego (2005).
  83. B.C.J. Moore, The use of a loudness model to derive initial fittings for hearing aids: validation studies, in Hearing Aid Fitting, T. Anderson, C.B. Larsen, T. Poulsen, A.N. Rasmussen and J.B. Simonsen, ed., Holmens Trykkeri, Denmark (2005).
  84. B.C.J. Moore, Comparison of adaptive procedures for the fine tuning of hearing aids, in Hearing Aid Fitting, T. Anderson, C.B. Larsen, T. Poulsen, A.N. Rasmussen and J.B. Simonsen, ed., Holmens Trykkeri, Denmark (2005).
  85. B.C.J. Moore and R.P. Carlyon, Perception of pitch by people with cochlear hearing loss and by cochlear implant users, in Pitch Perception, C.J. Plack, A.J. Oxenham, R.R. Fay and A.N. Popper, ed., Springer, New York (2005).
  86. C. Fritz, I. Cross, E. Smith, K. Weaver, U. Peterson, J. Woodhouse and B.C.J. Moore. Perceptual correlates of violin acoustics. in Ninth International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition. 2006. Bologna, Italy:
  87. B.C.J. Moore, Factors affecting speech intelligibility for people with cochlear hearing loss, in Listening to Speech: An Auditory Perspective, S. Greenberg and W.A. Ainsworth, ed., Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ (2006).
  88. B.C.J. Moore, Speech mapping is a valuable tool for fitting and counseling patients, Hear. J., 59: 26-30 (2006).
  89. A. Boothroyd, K. Fitz, J. Kindred, S. Kochkin, H. Levitt, B.C.J. Moore and J. Yanz, Hearing aids and wireless technology, The Hearing Review, 14: 44-47 (2007).
  90. M. Cord, D. Baskent, S. Kalluri, B.C.J. Moore and T. Trine, Disparity between clinical assessment and real-world performance of hearing aids, The Hearing Review, 14: 22-26 (2007).
  91. B.C.J. Moore, Psychoacoustics, in Springer Handbook of Acoustics, T. Rossing, ed., Springer, New York (2007).
  92. B.C.J. Moore, Binaural sharing of audio signals: Prospective benefits and limitations, Hear. J., 60: 46-48 (2007).
  93. P.B. Nelson, B.W. Hornsby, B.C.J. Moore and T. Trine, Understanding individual differences in aided speech recognition and hearing aid success, The Hearing Review, June, 2007: (2007).
  94. H. Aazh, B.C.J. Moore and P. Roberts, Patient-centred tinnitus management tool, British Academy of Audiology Newsletter, 11: 8-9 (2008).
  95. H. Aazh, B.C.J. Moore and P. Roberts, Patient-centred tinnitus management tool: The impact on quality of care and waiting time, British Society of Audiology News, 55: 28-29 (2008).
  96. C. Lorenzi and B.C.J. Moore, Role of temporal envelope and fine structure cues in speech perception: A review, in Auditory Signal Processing in Hearing-Impaired Listeners. 1st International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research (ISAAR 2007), T. Dau, J.M. Buchholz, J.M. Harte and T.U. Christiansen, ed., Centertryk A/S, Denmark (2008).
  97. B.C.J. Moore, The role of temporal fine structure in normal and impaired hearing, in Auditory Signal Processing in Hearing-Impaired Listeners. 1st International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research (ISAAR 2007), T. Dau, J.M. Buchholz, J.M. Harte and T.U. Christiansen, ed., Centertryk A/S, Denmark (2008).
  98. B.C.J. Moore, Cochlear dead regions and their implications for hearing aid rehabilitation, BSA News, 54: 10-13 (2008).
  99. B.C.J. Moore, Temporal fine structure processing, Audiology Today, 20: 60-67 (2008).
  100. H. Aazh, B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, The effect of using a bedside/tabletop sound generator on the outcome of simplified tinnitus retraining therapy, British Society of Audiology News, 56: 17-18 (2009).
  101. B.C.J. Moore, Audition, in Encyclopedia of Perception, E.B. Goldstein, ed., Sage, Thousands Oaks, CA (2009).
  102. B.C.J. Moore, Dead Zones: What are they and what do you do about them?, Hear. J., 62: 10-17 (2009).
  103. B.C.J. Moore, Basic auditory processes involved in the analysis of speech sounds, in The Perception of Speech: From Sound to Meaning, B.C.J. Moore, L.K. Tyler and W.D. Marslen-Wilsen, ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford (2009).
  104. B.C.J. Moore, L.K. Tyler and W.D. Marslen-Wilsen, Introduction, in The Perception of Speech: From Sound to Meaning, B.C.J. Moore, L.K. Tyler and W.D. Marslen-Wilsen, ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford (2009).
  105. B.C.J. Moore, Aspects of auditory processing related to speech perception, in The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences, 2nd Ed., W.J. Hardcastle, J. Laver and F.E. Gibbon, ed., Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester (2010).
  106. B.C.J. Moore, Testing for cochlear dead regions: Audiometer implementation of the TEN(HL) test, Hearing Review, 17: 10-16, 48 (2010).
  107. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and A. Schlueter, Detection of dead regions in the cochlea: Relevance for combined electric and acoustic stimulation, in Cochlear Implants and Hearing Preservation. Advances in ORL, 67, P. van de Heyning and A. Kleine Punte, ed., Karger, Basel (2010).

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Papers in refereed journals
  1. B.C.J. Moore, Some experiments relating to the perception of pure tones: possible clinical applications, Sound 6: 73-79 (1972).
  2. B.C.J. Moore, Frequency difference limens for narrow bands of noise, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 54: 888-896 (1973).
  3. B.C.J. Moore, Some experiments relating to the perception of complex tones, Q. J. Exp. Psychol. 25: 451-475 (1973).
  4. B.C.J. Moore, Frequency difference limens for short-duration tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 54: 610-619 (1973).
  5. B.C.J. Moore, Relation between the critical bandwidth and the frequency-difference limen, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 55: 359 (1974).
  6. B.C.J. Moore and D.H. Raab, Pure-tone intensity discrimination: some experiments relating to the "near-miss" to Weber's Law, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 55: 1049-1054 (1974).
  7. B.C.J. Moore, Mechanisms of masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 57: 391-399 (1975).
  8. B.C.J. Moore and D.H. Raab, Intensity discrimination for noise bursts in the presence of a continous, bandstop background: effects of level, width of the bandstop, and duration, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 57: 400-405 (1975).
  9. B.C.J. Moore, Comparison of frequency DLs for pulsed tones and modulated tones, Brit. J. Audiol. 10: 17-20 (1976).
  10. E.E. Douek, A.J. Fourcin, B.C.J. Moore and G.P. Clark, A new approach to the cochlear implant, Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 70: 379-383 (1977).
  11. M. Terry and B.C.J. Moore, 'Suppression' effects in forward masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 62: 781-784 (1977).
  12. B.C.J. Moore, By-passing the deaf ear, Hear. Aid J. 31: 10,44-45 (1978).
  13. B.C.J. Moore, Psychophysical tuning curves measured in simultaneous and forward masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 63: 524-532 (1978).
  14. A.J. Fourcin, S.M. Rosen, B.C.J. Moore, E.E. Douek, G.P. Clark, H. Dodson and L.H. Bannister, External electrical stimulation of the cochlea: clinical, psychophysical, speech-perceptual and histological findings, Br. J. Audiol. 13: 85-107 (1979).
  15. B.C.J. Moore and S.M. Rosen, Tune recognition with reduced pitch and interval information, Q. J. Exp. Psychol. 31: 229-240 (1979).
  16. B.C.J. Moore, Mechanisms and frequency distribution of two-tone suppression in forward masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 68: 814-824 (1980).
  17. B.C.J. Moore, Neural interspike intervals and pitch, Audiol. 19: 363-365 (1980).
  18. B.C.J. Moore, Relation between pitch shifts and MMF shifts in forward masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 69: 594-596 (1980).
  19. B.C.J. Moore, Interactions of masker bandwidth with signal duration and delay in forward masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 70: 62-68 (1981).
  20. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Auditory filter shapes derived in simultaneous and forward masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 70: 1003-1014 (1981).
  21. B.J. O'Loughlin and B.C.J. Moore, Off-frequency listening: effects on psychoacoustical tuning curves obtained in simultaneous and forward masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 69: 1119-1125 (1981).
  22. B.J. O'Loughlin and B.C.J. Moore, Effect of probe duration on psychoacoustical tuning curves obtained in forward masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 70: 628-630 (1981).
  23. B.J. O'Loughlin and B.C.J. Moore, Improving psychoacoustical tuning curves, Hear. Res. 5: 343-346 (1981).
  24. S.M. Rosen, A.J. Fourcin and B.C.J. Moore, Voice pitch as an aid to lipreading, Nature 291: 150-152 (1981).
  25. D.L. Weber and B.C.J. Moore, Forward masking by sinusoidal and noise maskers, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 69: 1402-1409 (1981).
  26. B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Auditory filter shapes in forward masking as a function of level, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 71: 946-949 (1982).
  27. B.R. Glasberg, B.C.J. Moore and R.A. Lutfi, Off-frequency listening and masker uncertainty, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 72: 273-275 (1982).
  28. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Contralateral and ipsilateral cueing in forward masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 71: 942-945 (1982).
  29. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Interpreting the role of suppression in psychophysical tuning curves, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 72: 1374-1379 (1982).
  30. E.E. Douek, A.J. Fourcin and B.C.J.e.a. Moore, Clinical aspects of extracohlear stimulation, 405: 332-336 (1983).
  31. R.F. Laurence, B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, A comparison of behind-the-ear high-fidelity linear aids and two-channel compression hearing aids in the laboratory and in everyday life, Br. J. Audiol. 17: 31-48 (1983).
  32. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Suggested formulae for calculating auditory-filter bandwidths and excitation patterns, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 74: 750-753 (1983).
  33. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Masking patterns of synthetic vowels in simultaneous and forward masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 73: 906-917 (1983).
  34. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Forward masking patterns for harmonic complex tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 73: 1682-1685 (1983).
  35. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Growth of forward masking for sinusoidal and noise maskers as a function of signal delay: implications for suppression in noise, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 73: 1249-1259 (1983).
  36. R.W. Peters, B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Pitch of components of complex tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 73: 924-929 (1983).
  37. S.M. Rosen, A.J. Fourcin, E. Abberton, J.R. Walliker, E.E. Douek, B.C.J. Moore, S. Frampton and D. Howard, Assessment of speech receptive and productive ability with electrically stimulated hearing, 4: 297-300 (1983).
  38. M.J. Shailer and B.C.J. Moore, Gap detection as a function of frequency, bandwidth and level, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 74: 467-473 (1983).
  39. J.R. Walliker, E.E. Douek, A.J. Fourcin, B.C.J. Moore and S.M. Rosen, Speech signal presentation to the totally deaf, J. Biomed. Eng. 5: 316-320 (1983).
  40. R.P. Carlyon and B.C.J. Moore, Intensity discrimination: a severe departure from Weber's Law, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 76: 1369-1376 (1984).
  41. A.J. Fourcin, E. Douek, B.C.J. Moore, E. Abberton, S. Rosen and J.R. Walliker, Speech pattern stimulation in electrical hearing, Arch. Otolarygol. 110: 145-153 (1984).
  42. B.R. Glasberg, B.C.J. Moore and I. Nimmo-Smith, Comparison of auditory filter shapes derived with three different maskers, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 75: 536-544 (1984).
  43. B.R. Glasberg, B.C.J. Moore, R.D. Patterson and I. Nimmo-Smith, Dynamic range and asymmetry of the auditory filter, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 76: 419-427 (1984).
  44. B.C.J. Moore, Electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve in man, 7: 274-277 (1984).
  45. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and B. Roberts, Refining the measurement of psychophysical tuning curves, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 76: 1057-1066 (1984).
  46. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and M.J. Shailer, Frequency and intensity difference limens for harmonics within complex tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 75: 550-561 (1984).
  47. R.S. Tyler, J.W. Hall, B.R. Glasberg, B.C.J. Moore and R.D. Patterson, Auditory filter asymmetry in the hearing impaired, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 76: 1363-1368 (1984).
  48. B.C.J. Moore, Additivity of simultaneous masking, revisited, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 78: 488-494 (1985).
  49. B.C.J. Moore, Comments on "Predicting frequency selectivity in forward masking from simulatneous masking", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 78: 253-255 (1985).
  50. B.C.J. Moore, Frequency selectivity and temporal resolution in normal and hearing impaired listeners, Brit. J. Audiol. 19: 189-201 (1985).
  51. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, The danger of using narrowband noise maskers to measure suppression, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 77: 2137-2141 (1985).
  52. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg, R.F. Hess and J.P. Birchall, Effects of flanking noise bands on the rate of growth of loudness of tones in normal and recruiting ears, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 77: 1505-1515 (1985).
  53. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and R.W. Peters, Relative dominance of individual partials in determining the pitch of complex tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 77: 1853-1860 (1985).
  54. B.C.J. Moore, R.F. Laurence and D. Wright, Improvements in speech intelligibility in quiet and in noise produced by two-channel compression hearing aids, Br. J. Audiol. 19: 175-187 (1985).
  55. B.C.J. Moore, R.W. Peters and B.R. Glasberg, Thresholds for the detection of inharmonicity in complex tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 77: 1861-1867 (1985).
  56. M.J. Shailer and B.C.J. Moore, Detection of temporal gaps in band-limited noise: effects of variations in bandwidth and signal-to-masker ratio, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 77: 635-639 (1985).
  57. S.P. Bacon and B.C.J. Moore, Temporal effects in simultaneous pure-tone masking:  Effects of signal frequency, masker/signal frequency ratio, and masker level, Hear. Res. 23: 257-266 (1986).
  58. S.P. Bacon and B.C.J. Moore, Temporal effects in masking and their influence on psychophysical tuning curves, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 80: 1638-1644 (1986).
  59. R.P. Carlyon and B.C.J. Moore, Continuous versus gated pedestals and the "severe departure" from Weber's Law, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 79: 453-460 (1986).
  60. R.P. Carlyon and B.C.J. Moore, Detection of tones in noise and the "severe departure" from Weber's Law, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 79: 453-460 (1986).
  61. B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Auditory filter shapes in subjects with unilateral and bilateral cochlear impairments, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 79: 1020-1033 (1986).
  62. B.C.J. Moore, Parallels between frequency selectivity measured psychophysically and in cochlear mechanics, Scand. Audiol. Supplement 25: 139-152 (1986).
  63. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Comparisons of frequency selectivity in simultaneous and forward masking for subjects with unilateral cochlear impairments, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 80: 93-107 (1986).
  64. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, A comparison of two-channel and single-channel compression hearing aids, Audiology 25: 210-226 (1986).
  65. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and R.W. Peters, Thresholds for hearing mistuned partials as separate tones in harmonic complexes, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 80: 479-483 (1986).
  66. S.P. Bacon and B.C.J. Moore, "Transient masking" and the temporal course of simultaneous tone-on-tone masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 81: 1073-1077 (1987).
  67. B.R. Glasberg, B.C.J. Moore and S.P. Bacon, Gap detection and masking in hearing-impaired and normal-hearing subjects, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 81: 1546-1556 (1987).
  68. B.C.J. Moore, Design and evaluation of a two-channel compression hearing aid, J. Rehab. Res. Devel. 24: 181-192 (1987).
  69. B.C.J. Moore, Distribution of auditory-filter bandwidths at 2 kHz in young normal listeners, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 81: 1633-1635 (1987).
  70. B.C.J. Moore, Psychophysics of normal and impaired hearing, Brit. Med. Bull. 43: 887-908 (1987).
  71. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Factors affecting thresholds for sinusoidal signals in narrow-band maskers with fluctuating envelopes, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 82: 69-79 (1987).
  72. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Formulae describing frequency selectivity as a function of frequency and level and their use in calculating excitation patterns, Hear. Res. 28: 209-225 (1987).
  73. B.C.J. Moore, P.W.F. Poon, S.P. Bacon and B.R. Glasberg, The temporal course of masking and the auditory filter shape, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 81: 1873-1880 (1987).
  74. G.P. Schooneveldt and B.C.J. Moore, Comodulation masking release (CMR): effects of signal frequency, flanking-band frequency, masker bandwidth, flanking-band level, and monotic versus dichotic presentation of the flanking band, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 82: 1944-1956 (1987).
  75. M.J. Shailer and B.C.J. Moore, Gap detection and the auditory filter: phase effects using sinusoidal stimuli, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 81: 1110-1117 (1987).
  76. G.J. Dooley and B.C.J. Moore, Detection of linear frequency glides as a function of frequency and duration, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 84: 2045-2057 (1988).
  77. G.J. Dooley and B.C.J. Moore, Duration discrimination of steady and gliding tones: a new method for estimating sensitivity to rate of change, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 84: 1332-1337 (1988).
  78. A. Faulkner, V. Ball, J.R. Walliker, S. Rosen, A.J. Fourcin and B.C.J. Moore, Speech pattern stimulation in the profoundly deaf: a comparison of the SiVo speech pattern aid and conventional hearing aids, Proc. 7th Symp. Fed. Ac. Soc. Eur (1988).
  79. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Gap detection with sinusoids and noise in normal, impaired and electrically stimulated ears, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 83: 1093-1101 (1988).
  80. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, A comparison of four methods of implementing automatic gain control (AGC) in hearing aids, Br. J. Audiol. 22: 93-104 (1988).
  81. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg, C.J. Plack and A.K. Biswas, The shape of the ear's temporal window, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 83: 1102-1116 (1988).
  82. G.P. Schooneveldt and B.C.J. Moore, Failure to obtain comodulation masking release with frequency-modulated maskers, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 83: 2290-2292 (1988).
  83. B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Psychoacoustic abilities of subjects with unilateral and bilateral cochlear impairments and their relationship to the ability to understand speech, Scand. Audiol. Suppl. 32: 1-25 (1989).
  84. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Difference limens for phase in normal and hearing-impaired subjects, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 86: 1351-1365 (1989).
  85. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Mechanisms underlying the frequency discrimination of pulsed tones and the detection of frequency modulation, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 86: 1722-1732 (1989).
  86. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg, E. Donaldson, T. McPherson and C.J. Plack, Detection of temporal gaps in sinusoids by normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 85: 1266-1275 (1989).
  87. B.C.J. Moore, S.R. Oldfield and G. Dooley, Detection and discrimination of spectral peaks and notches at 1 and 8 kHz, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 85: 820-836 (1989).
  88. G.P. Schooneveldt and B.C.J. Moore, Comodulation masking release (CMR) for various monaural and binaural combinations of the signal, on-frequency and flanking bands, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 85: 262-272 (1989).
  89. G.P. Schooneveldt and B.C.J. Moore, Comodulation masking release (CMR) as a function of masker bandwidth, modulator bandwidth and signal duration, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 85: 273-281 (1989).
  90. R.S. Tyler, B.C.J. Moore and F.K. Kuk, Performance of some of the better cochlear-implant patients, J. Speech. Hear. Res. 32: 887-911 (1989).
  91. A. Faulkner, A.J. Fourcin and B.C.J. Moore, Psychoacoustic aspects of speech pattern coding for the deaf, Acta Otolaryngol. Suppl. 469: 172-180 (1990).
  92. A. Faulkner, S. Rosen and B.C.J. Moore, Residual frequency selectivity in the profoundly hearing-impaired listener, Br. J. Audiol. 24: 381-392 (1990).
  93. B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Derivation of auditory filter shapes from notched-noise data, Hear. Res. 47: 103-138 (1990).
  94. B.C.J. Moore, Co-modulation masking release: spectro-temporal pattern analysis in hearing, Brit. J. Audiol. 24: 131-137 (1990).
  95. B.C.J. Moore, How much do we gain by gain control in hearing aids?, Acta Otolaryngol. Suppl. 469: 250-256 (1990).
  96. B.C.J. Moore, Pitch perception in silicon, Nature 343: 114-115 (1990).
  97. B.C.J. Moore and D.S. Emmerich, Monaural envelope correlation perception, revisited: effects of bandwidth, frequency separation, duration, and relative level of the noise bands, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 87: 2628-2633 (1990).
  98. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Frequency discrimination of complex tones with overlapping and non-overlapping harmonics, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 87: 2163-2177 (1990).
  99. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and G.P. Schooneveldt, Across-channel masking and comodulation masking release, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 87: 1683-1694 (1990).
  100. B.C.J. Moore, J.W. Hall, J.H. Grose and G.P. Schooneveldt, Some factors affecting the magnitude of comodulation masking release, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 88: 1694-1702 (1990).
  101. B.C.J. Moore, R.W. Peters and B.R. Glasberg, Auditory filter shapes at low center frequencies, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 88: 132-140 (1990).
  102. B.C.J. Moore and G.P. Schooneveldt, Comodulation masking release as a function of bandwidth and time delay between on-frequency and flanking maskers, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 88: 725-731 (1990).
  103. C.J. Plack and B.C.J. Moore, Temporal window shape as a function of frequency and level, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 87: 2178-2187 (1990).
  104. B. Roberts and B.C.J. Moore, The influence of extraneous sounds on the perceptual estimation of the first format frequency in vowels, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 88: 2571-2583 (1990).
  105. M.J. Shailer, B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg, N. Watson and S. Harris, Auditory filter shapes at 8 and 10 kHz, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 88: 141-148 (1990).
  106. A.M. Simpson, B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Spectral enhancement to improve the intelligibility of speech in noise for hearing-impaired listeners, Acta Otolaryngol. Suppl. 469: 101-107 (1990).
  107. B.C.J. Moore, Simplified derivation of auditory filter shapes, J. Speech Hear. Res. 34: 1439 (1991).
  108. B.C.J. Moore, Characterization and simulation of impaired hearing: implications for hearing aid design, Ear Hear. 12, Suppl.: 154S-161S (1991).
  109. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Effects of signal-to-noise ratio on the frequency discrimination of complex tones with overlapping or nonoverlapping harmonics, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 89: 2858-2865 (1991).
  110. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg, T. Gaunt and T. Child, Across-channel masking of changes in modulation depth for amplitude- and frequency-modulated signals, Q. J. Exp. Psychol. 43A: 327-347 (1991).
  111. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and M.A. Stone, Optimization of a slow-acting automatic gain control system for use in hearing aids, Br. J. Audiol. 25: 171-182 (1991).
  112. B.C.J. Moore and M.J. Shailer, Comodulation masking release as a function of level, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 90: 829-835 (1991).
  113. C.J. Plack and B.C.J. Moore, Decrement detection in normal and impaired ears, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 90: 3069-3076 (1991).
  114. B. Roberts and B.C.J. Moore, Modeling the effects of extraneous sounds on the perceptual estimation of first-formant frequency in vowels, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 89: 2933-2951 (1991).
  115. B. Roberts and B.C.J. Moore, The influence of extraneous sounds on the perceptual estimation of first-formant frequency in vowels under conditions of asynchrony, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 89: 2922-2932 (1991).
  116. A. Faulkner, V. Ball, S. Rosen, B.C.J. Moore and A.J. Fourcin, Speech pattern hearing aids for the profoundly hearing impaired: Speech perception and auditory abilities, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 91: 2136-2155 (1992).
  117. B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Effects of envelope fluctuations on gap detection, Hear. Res. 64: 81-92 (1992).
  118. B.C.J. Moore, Across-channel processes in auditory masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Jpn. (E) 13: 25-37 (1992).
  119. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and G.M. Proctor, Accuracy of pitch matching for pure tones and for complex tones with overlapping or non-overlapping harmonics, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 91: 3443-3450 (1992).
  120. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and A. Simpson, Evaluation of a method of simulating reduced frequency selectivity, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 91: 3402-3423 (1992).
  121. B.C.J. Moore, J.S. Johnson, T.M. Clark and V. Pluvinage, Evaluation of a dual-channel full dynamic range compression system for people with sensorineural hearing loss, Ear Hear. 13: 349-370 (1992).
  122. B.C.J. Moore and U. Jorasz, Detection of changes in modulation depth of a target sound in the presence of other modulated sounds, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 91: 1051-1061 (1992).
  123. B.C.J. Moore, C. Lynch and M.A. Stone, Effects of the fitting parameters of a two-channel compression system on the intelligibility of speech in quiet and in noise, Br. J. Audiol. 26: 369-379 (1992).
  124. B.C.J. Moore and R.W. Peters, Pitch discrimination and phase sensitivity in young and elderly subjects and its relationship to frequency selectivity, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 91: 2881-2893 (1992).
  125. B.C.J. Moore, R.W. Peters and B.R. Glasberg, Detection of temporal gaps in sinusoids by elderly subjects with and without hearing loss, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 92: 1923-1932 (1992).
  126. B.C.J. Moore and A. Sek, Detection of combined frequency and amplitude modulation, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 92: 3119-3131 (1992).
  127. B.C.J. Moore and M.J. Shailer, Modulation discrimination interference and auditory grouping, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 336: 339-346 (1992).
  128. B.C.J. Moore, M.J. Shailer and G.P. Schooneveldt, Temporal modulation transfer functions for band-limited noise in subjects with cochlear hearing loss, Br. J. Audiol. 26: 229-237 (1992).
  129. R.W. Peters and B.C.J. Moore, Auditory filter shapes at low center frequencies in young and elderly hearing-impaired subjects, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 91: 256-266 (1992).
  130. M.A. Stone, B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Simplified measurement of impaired auditory filter shapes using the notched-noise method, Br. J. Audiol. 26: 329-334 (1992).
  131. M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Spectral feature enhancement for people with sensorineural hearing impairment: effects on speech intelligibility and quality, J. Rehab. Res. Devel. 29: 39-56 (1992).
  132. M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Syllabic compression: Effective compression ratios for signals modulated at different rates, Br. J. Audiol. 26: 351-361 (1992).
  133. R.S. Tyler and B.C.J. Moore, Consonant recognition by some of the better cochlear-implant patients, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 92: 3068-3077 (1992).
  134. S.P. Bacon and B.C.J. Moore, Modulation detection interference: Some spectral effects, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 93: 3442-3453 (1993).
  135. T. Baer and B.C.J. Moore, Effects of spectral smearing on the intelligibility of sentences in the presence of noise, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 94: 1229-1241 (1993).
  136. T. Baer and B.C.J. Moore, Simulating and compensating for impaired frequency selectivity, Br. J. Audiol. 27: 368-369 (1993).
  137. T. Baer, B.C.J. Moore and S. Gatehouse, Spectral contrast enhancement of speech in noise for listeners with sensorineural hearing impairment: effects on intelligibility, quality and response times, J. Rehab. Res. Devel. 30: 49-72 (1993).
  138. D.A. Fantini, B.C.J. Moore and G.P. Schooneveldt, Comodulation masking release as a function of type of signal, gated or continuous masking, monaural or dichotic presentation of flanking bands, and center frequency, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 93: 2106-2115 (1993).
  139. P.A. Fine and B.C.J. Moore, Frequency analysis and musical ability, Music Percept. 11: 39-53 (1993).
  140. J.W. Hall, J.H. Grose and B.C.J. Moore, Influence of frequency selectivity on comodulation masking release in normal-hearing listeners, J. Speech Hear. Res. 36: 410-423 (1993).
  141. B.C.J. Moore, Temporal analysis in normal and impaired hearing, Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 682: 119-136 (1993).
  142. B.C.J. Moore and S.P. Bacon, Detection and identification of a single modulated component in a complex sound, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 94: 759-768 (1993).
  143. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Simulation of the effects of loudness recruitment and threshold elevation on the intelligibility of speech in quiet and in a background of speech, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 94: 2050-2062 (1993).
  144. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and M.A. Stone, Effect on the speech reception threshold in noise of the recovery time of the compressor in the high-frequency channel of a two-channel aid, Scand. Audiol. Suppl. 38: 82-91 (1993).
  145. B.C.J. Moore and K. Ohgushi, Audibility of partials in inharmonic complex tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 93: 452-461 (1993).
  146. B.C.J. Moore, R.W. Peters and B.R. Glasberg, Detection of temporal gaps in sinusoids: Effects of frequency and level, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 93: 1563-1570 (1993).
  147. B.C.J. Moore, R.W. Peters and B.R. Glasberg, Effects of frequency on the detection of decrements and increments in sinusoids, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 94: 3190-3198 (1993).
  148. B.C.J. Moore, M.J. Shailer and M.J. Black, Dichotic interference effects in gap detection, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 93: 2130-2133 (1993).
  149. B.C.J. Moore, M.J. Shailer, J.W. Hall and G.P. Schooneveldt, Comodulation masking release in subjects with unilateral and bilateral cochlear hearing impairment, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 93: 435-451 (1993).
  150. M.J. Shailer and B.C.J. Moore, Effects of modulation rate and rate of envelope change on modulation discrimination interference, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 94: 3138-3143 (1993).
  151. T. Baer and B.C.J. Moore, Effects of spectral smearing on the intelligibility of sentences in the presence of interfering speech, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 95: 2277-2280 (1994).
  152. T. Baer and B.C.J. Moore, Spectral enhancement to compensate for reduced frequency selectivity, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 95: 2992 (1994).
  153. D.A. Fantini and B.C.J. Moore, A comparison of the effectiveness of across-channel cues available in comodulation masking release and profile analysis tasks, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 96: 3451-3462 (1994).
  154. D.A. Fantini and B.C.J. Moore, Profile analysis and comodulation detection differences using narrow bands of noise and their relation to comodulation masking release, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 95: 2180-2191 (1994).
  155. B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Growth-of-masking functions for several types of maskers, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 96: 134-144 (1994).
  156. B.C.J. Moore and A. Sek, Effects of carrier frequency and background noise on the detection of mixed modulation, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 96: 741-751 (1994).
  157. B.C.J. Moore and A. Sek, Discrimination of modulation type (AM or FM) with and without background noise, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 96: 726-732 (1994).
  158. B.C.J. Moore and M.J. Shailer, Effects of harmonicity, modulator phase and number of masker components on modulation discrimination interference, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 95: 3555-3560 (1994).
  159. A.J. Oxenham and B.C.J. Moore, Modeling the additivity of nonsimultaneous masking, Hear. Res. 80: 105-118 (1994).
  160. A. Sek and B.C.J. Moore, The critical modulation frequency and its relationship to auditory filtering at low frequencies, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 95: 2606-2615 (1994).
  161. A. Sek and B.C.J. Moore, Detection of mixed modulation using correlated and uncorrelated noise modulators, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 95: 3511-3518 (1994).
  162. M.J. Shailer and B.C.J. Moore, Influence of relative level on modulation discrimination interference, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 96: 583-585 (1994).
  163. J.I. Alcántara and B.C.J. Moore, The identification of vowel-like harmonic complexes: Effects of component phase, level, and fundamental frequency, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 97: 3813-3824 (1995).
  164. S.P. Bacon, B.C.J. Moore, M.J. Shailer and U. Jorasz, Effects of combining maskers in modulation detection interference, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 97: 1847-1853 (1995).
  165. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg, M. van der Heijden, A.J.M. Houtsma and A. Kohlrausch, Comparison of auditory filter shapes obtained with notched-noise and noise-tone maskers, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 97: 1175-1182 (1995).
  166. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and D.A. Vickers, Simulation of the effects of loudness recruitment on the intelligibility of speech in noise, Br. J. Audiol. 29: 131-143 (1995).
  167. B.C.J. Moore and A. Sek, Effects of carrier frequency, modulation rate and modulation waveform on the detection of modulation and the discrimination of modulation type (AM vs FM), J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 97: 2468-2478 (1995).
  168. B.C.J. Moore, A. Sek and M.J. Shailer, Modulation discrimination interference for narrow-band noise modulators, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 97: 2493-2497 (1995).
  169. A.J. Oxenham and B.C.J. Moore, Overshoot and the "severe departure" from Weber's law, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 97: 2442-2453 (1995).
  170. A.J. Oxenham and B.C.J. Moore, Additivity of masking in normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 98: 1921-1934 (1995).
  171. R.W. Peters, B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Effects of level and frequency on the detection of decrements and increments in sinusoids, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 97: 3791-3799 (1995).
  172. A. Sek and B.C.J. Moore, Frequency discrimination as a function of frequency, measured in several ways, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 97: 2479-2486 (1995).
  173. J.I. Alcántara, I. Holube and B.C.J. Moore, Effects of phase and level on vowel identification: Data and predictions based on a nonlinear basilar-membrane model, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 100: 2382-2392 (1996).
  174. S. Furukawa and B.C.J. Moore, Across-frequency processes in frequency modulation detection, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 100: 2299-2312 (1996).
  175. B.C.J. Moore, Perceptual consequences of cochlear hearing loss and their implications for the design of hearing aids, Ear Hear. 17: 133-161 (1996).
  176. B.C.J. Moore, Consequences of peripheral compression for monaural auditory processing, Acustica - Acta Acustica 82: Suppl. 1, S79 (1996).
  177. B.C.J. Moore and J.I. Alcántara, Vowel identification based on amplitude modulation, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 99: 2332-2343 (1996).
  178. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, A revision of Zwicker's loudness model, Acustica - Acta Acustica 82: 335-345 (1996).
  179. B.C.J. Moore, E.R. Hafter and B.R. Glasberg, The probe-signal method and auditory-filter shape: Results from normal and hearing-impaired subjects, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 99: 542-552 (1996).
  180. B.C.J. Moore and U. Jorasz, Modulation discrimination interference and comodulation masking release as a function of the number and spectral placement of narrow-band noise modulators, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 100: 2373-2381 (1996).
  181. B.C.J. Moore, R.W. Peters and B.R. Glasberg, Detection of decrements and increments in sinusoids at high overall levels, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 99: 3669-3677 (1996).
  182. B.C.J. Moore and A. Sek, Detection of frequency modulation at low modulation rates: Evidence for a mechanism based on phase locking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 100: 2320-2331 (1996).
  183. B.C.J. Moore, M. Wojtczak and D.A. Vickers, Effect of loudness recruitment on the perception of amplitude modulation, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 100: 481-489 (1996).
  184. A. Sek and B.C.J. Moore, Detection of auditory "events" based on amplitude and frequency modulation, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 2332-2340 (1996).
  185. M.A. Stone, B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Dynamic aspects of loudness: A real-time loudness meter, Br. J. Audiol. 30: 124 (1996).
  186. T. Baer and B.C.J. Moore, Temporal cues for detection of high-rate spectral ripples, Br. J. Audiol. 31: 102-103 (1997).
  187. S. Furukawa and B.C.J. Moore, Dependence of frequency modulation detection on frequency modulation coherence across carriers: Effects of modulation rate, harmonicity and roving of the carrier frequencies, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 101: 1632-1643 (1997).
  188. S. Furukawa and B.C.J. Moore, Effect of the relative phase of amplitude modulation on the detection of modulation on two carriers, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 102: 3657-3664 (1997).
  189. B.C.J. Moore, A compact disc containing simulations of hearing impairment, Br. J. Audiol. 31: 353-357 (1997).
  190. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, A model of loudness perception applied to cochlear hearing loss, Auditory Neurosci. 3: 289-311 (1997).
  191. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and T. Baer, A model for the prediction of thresholds, loudness and partial loudness, J. Audio Eng. Soc. 45: 224-240 (1997).
  192. B.C.J. Moore and R.W. Peters, Detection of increments and decrements in sinusoids as a function of frequency, increment and decrement duration and pedestal duration., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 102: 2954-2965 (1997).
  193. B.C.J. Moore and D.A. Vickers, The role of spread of excitation and suppression in simultaneous masking, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 102: 2284-2290 (1997).
  194. B.C.J. Moore, D.A. Vickers, B.R. Glasberg and T. Baer, Comparison of real and simulated hearing impairment in subjects with unilateral and bilateral cochlear hearing loss, Br. J. Audiol. 31: 227-245 (1997).
  195. Y. Nejime and B.C.J. Moore, Simulation of the effect of threshold elevation and loudness recruitment combined with reduced frequency selectivity on the intelligibility of speech in noise, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 102: 603-615 (1997).
  196. Y. Nejime and B.C.J. Moore, Evaluation of the effect of speech-speed slowing on speech intelligibility in noise using a simulation of cochlear hearing loss, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 103: 572-576 (1997).
  197. A.J. Oxenham, B.C.J. Moore and D.A. Vickers, Short-term temporal integration: Evidence for the influence of peripheral compression, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 101: 3676-3687 (1997).
  198. M.M. Rose and B.C.J. Moore, Perceptual grouping of tone sequences by normally hearing and hearing-impaired listeners, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 102: 1768-1778 (1997).
  199. A. Sek and B.C.J. Moore, Detectability of gaps in the modulation of a 4-kHz carrier, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 101: 3082 (1997).
  200. M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Real-time simulation of recruitment, Br. J. Audiol. 31: 115 (1997).
  201. M.A. Stone, B.C.J. Moore, M. Wojtczak and E. Gudgin, Effects of fast-acting high-frequency compression on the intelligibility of speech in steady and fluctuating background sounds, Br. J. Audiol. 31: 257-273 (1997).
  202. C. Micheyl, B.C.J. Moore and R.P. Carlyon, The role of excitation-pattern cues and temporal cues in the frequency and modulation-rate discrimination of amplitude-modulated tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 104: 1039-1050 (1998).
  203. B.C.J. Moore, J.I. Alcántara and T. Dau, Masking patterns for sinusoidal and narrowband noise maskers, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 104: 1023-1038 (1998).
  204. B.C.J. Moore, J.I. Alcántara and B.R. Glasberg, Development and evaluation of a procedure for fitting multi-channel compression hearing aids, Br. J. Audiol. 32: 177-195 (1998).
  205. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Use of a loudness model for hearing aid fitting. I.  Linear hearing aids, Br. J. Audiol. 32: 317-335 (1998).
  206. B.C.J. Moore and A.J. Oxenham, Psychoacoustic consequences of compression in the peripheral auditory system, Psych. Rev. 105: 108-124 (1998).

    207.     B.C.J. Moore and A. Sek, Discrimination of frequency glides with superimposed random glides in level, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 104: 411-421 (1998).

  207. R.W. Peters, B.C.J. Moore and T. Baer, Speech reception thresholds in noise with and without spectral and temporal dips for hearing-impaired and normally hearing people, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 103: 577-587 (1998).
  208. T. Baer, B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Detection and intensity discrimination of Gaussian-shaped tone pulses as a function of duration, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 106: 1907-1916 (1999).
  209. B.C.J. Moore, Modulation minimizes masking, Nature 397: 108-109 (1999).
  210. B.C.J. Moore, J.I. Alcántara, M.A. Stone and B.R. Glasberg, Use of a loudness model for hearing aid fitting. II.  Hearing aids with multi-channel compression, Br. J. Audiol. 33: 157-170 (1999).
  211. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and M.A. Stone, Use of a loudness model for hearing aid fitting. III.  A general method for deriving initial fittings for hearing aids with multi-channel compression, Br. J. Audiol. 33: 241-258 (1999).
  212. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and D.A. Vickers, Further evaluation of a model of  loudness perception applied to cochlear hearing loss, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 106: 898-907 (1999).
  213. B.C.J. Moore, R.W. Peters and B.R. Glasberg, Effects of frequency and duration on psychometric functions for detection of increments and decrements in sinusoids in noise, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 106: 3539-3552 (1999).
  214. B.C.J. Moore, R.W. Peters and M.A. Stone, Benefits of linear amplification and multi-channel compression for speech comprehension in backgrounds with spectral and temporal dips, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 105: 400-411 (1999).
  215. B.C.J. Moore, A. Sek and B.R. Glasberg, Modulation masking produced by beating modulators, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 106: 908-918 (1999).
  216. B.C.J. Moore, D.A. Vickers, T. Baer and S. Launer, Factors affecting the loudness of modulated sounds, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 105: 2757-2772 (1999).
  217. B.C.J. Moore, D.A. Vickers, C.J. Plack and A.J. Oxenham, Inter-relationship between different psychoacoustic measures assumed to be related to the cochlear active mechanism, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 106: 2761-2778 (1999).
  218. A. Sek and B.C.J. Moore, Discrimination of frequency steps linked by glides of various durations, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 106: 351-360 (1999).
  219. M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Tolerable hearing-aid delays. I. Estimation of limits imposed by the auditory path alone using simulated hearing losses, Ear Hear. 20: 182-192 (1999).
  220. M.A. Stone, B.C.J. Moore, J.I. Alcántara and B.R. Glasberg, Comparison of different forms of compression using wearable digital hearing aids, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 106: 3603-3619 (1999).
  221. J. Vliegen, B.C.J. Moore and A.J. Oxenham, The role of spectral and periodicity cues in auditory stream segregation, measured using a temporal discrimination task, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 106: 938-945 (1999).
  222. J.I. Alcántara, B.C.J. Moore and D.A. Vickers, The relative role of beats and combination tones in determining the shapes of masking patterns at 2 kHz:  I. Normal-hearing listeners, Hear. Res. 148: 63-73 (2000).
  223. R.P. Carlyon, B.C.J. Moore and C. Micheyl, The effect of modulation rate on the detection of frequency modulation and mistuning of complex tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 108: 304-315 (2000).
  224. B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Frequency selectivity as a function of level and frequency measured with uniformly exciting notched noise, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 108: 2318-2328 (2000).
  225. M. Huss, B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Development and evaluation of a noise producing equal masked thresholds at all frequencies as a tool for identification of 'dead regions', Br. J. Audiol. 34: 106-107 (2000).
  226. B.C.J. Moore, Use of a loudness model for hearing aid fitting. IV.  Fitting hearing aids with multi-channel compression so as to restore "normal" loudness for speech at different levels, Br. J. Audiol. 34: 165-177 (2000).
  227. B.C.J. Moore, Book review: Sounds of Our Times, Stud. Hist. Phil. Mod. Phys. 31: 405-411 (2000).
  228. B.C.J. Moore, Conséquences perceptives de la perte auditive cochléaire et implications pour la conception d'aides auditives, Les Cahiers de L'Audition 13: 7-40 (2000).
  229. B.C.J. Moore, M. Huss, D.A. Vickers, B.R. Glasberg and J.I. Alcántara, A test for the diagnosis of dead regions in the cochlea, Br. J. Audiol. 34: 205-224 (2000).
  230. B.C.J. Moore and A. Sek, Effects of relative phase and frequency spacing on the detection of three-component amplitude modulation, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 108: 2337-2344 (2000).
  231. R.W. Peters, B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and M.A. Stone, Comparison of the NAL(R) and Cambridge formulae for the fitting of linear hearing aids, Br. J. Audiol. 34: 21-36 (2000).
  232. M.M. Rose and B.C.J. Moore, Effects of frequency and level on auditory stream segregation, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 108: 1209-1214 (2000).
  233. A. Sek and B.C.J. Moore, Detection of quasitrapezoidal frequency and amplitude modulation, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 107: 1598-1604 (2000).
  234. M.A. Akeroyd, B.C.J. Moore and G.A. Moore, Melody recognition using three types of dichotic-pitch stimulus, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 110: 1498-1504 (2001).
  235. T. Baer, B.C.J. Moore and J.E. Marriage, Detection and intensity discrimination of Gaussian-shaped tone pulses as a function of duration by hearing-impaired listeners, Hear. Res. 159: 74-84 (2001).
  236. B.R. Glasberg, B.C.J. Moore and R.W. Peters, The influence of external and internal noise on the detection of increments and decrements in the level of sinusoids, Hear. Res. 155: 41-53 (2001).
  237. H. Gockel, B.C.J. Moore and R.P. Carlyon, Influence of rate of change of frequency on the overall pitch of frequency modulated tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 109: 701-712 (2001).
  238. T.D. Griffiths, S. Blakemore, C. Elliott, B.C.J. Moore and P.F. Chinnery, Psychophysical evaluation of cochlear hair cell damage due to the A3243G mitochondrial mutation, J. Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. 2: 172-179 (2001).
  239. M. Huss, B.C.J. Moore, T. Baer and B.R. Glasberg, Perception of pure tones by listeners with and without a 'dead region', Br. J. Audiol. 35: 149-150 (2001).
  240. U. Jorasz and B.C.J. Moore, The two faces of auditory masking, Arch. Acoust. 25: 423-431 (2001).
  241. U. Jorasz and B.C.J. Moore, Peripheral and central processes in hearing, Arch. Acoust. 25: 433-439 (2001).
  242. B.C.J. Moore, Dead regions in the cochlea: Diagnosis, perceptual consequences, and implications for the fitting of hearing aids, Trends Amplif. 5: 1-34 (2001).
  243. B.C.J. Moore and J.I. Alcántara, The use of psychophysical tuning curves to explore dead regions in the cochlea, Ear Hear. 22: 268-278 (2001).
  244. B.C.J. Moore, J.I. Alcántara and J.E. Marriage, Comparison of three procedures for initial fitting of compression hearing aids. I. Experienced users, fitted bilaterally, Br. J. Audiol. 35: 339-353 (2001).
  245. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Temporal modulation transfer functions obtained using sinusoidal carriers with normally hearing and hearing-impaired listeners, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 110: 1067-1073 (2001).
  246. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg, J.I. Alcántara, S. Launer and V. Kuehnel, Effects of slow- and fast-acting compression on the detection of gaps in narrow bands of noise, Br. J. Audiol. 35: 365-374 (2001).
  247. B.C.J. Moore, M.A. Stone and J.I. Alcántara, Comparison of the electroacoustic characteristics of five hearing aids, Br. J. Audiol. 35: 307-325 (2001).
  248. D.A. Vickers, B.C.J. Moore and T. Baer, Effects of lowpass filtering on the intelligibility of speech in quiet for people with and without dead regions at high frequencies, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 110: 1164-1175 (2001).
  249. J.I. Alcántara and B.C.J. Moore, The relative role of beats and combination tones in determining the shapes of masking patterns: II. Hearing-impaired listeners, Hear. Res. 165: 103-116 (2002).
  250. T. Baer, B.C.J. Moore and K. Kluk, Effects of lowpass filtering on the intelligibility of speech in noise for people with and without dead regions at high frequencies, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 112: 1133-1144 (2002).
  251. S.J. Borrill and B.C.J. Moore, Evidence that comodulation detection differences depend on within-channel mechanisms, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 111: 309-319 (2002).
  252. B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, A model of loudness applicable to time-varying sounds, J. Audio Eng. Soc. 50: 331-342 (2002).
  253. H. Gockel, B.C.J. Moore and R.D. Patterson, Asymmetry of masking between complex tones and noise: The role of temporal structure and peripheral compression, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 111: 2759-2770 (2002).
  254. H. Gockel, B.C.J. Moore and R.D. Patterson, Influence of component phase on the loudness of complex tones, Acustica - Acta Acustica 88: 369-377 (2002).
  255. B.C.J. Moore, Interference effects and phase sensitivity in hearing, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 360: 833-858 (2002).
  256. B.C.J. Moore, Hearing loss in the elderly and its compensation with hearing aids, Gerontechnology 1: 140-152 (2002).
  257. B.C.J. Moore, Response to "Articulation index predictions for hearing-impaired listeners with and without cochlear dead regions" [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 111, 2545-2548 (2002)] (L), J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 111: 2549-2550 (2002).
  258. B.C.J. Moore, Psychoacoustics of normal and impaired hearing, Brit. Med. Bull. 63: 121-134 (2002).
  259. B.C.J. Moore, Practical application of the TEN test for diagnosis of dead regions, Iran.  Audiol. 1: 17-21 (2002).
  260. B.C.J. Moore, J.I. Alcántara and B.R. Glasberg, Behavioural measurement of level-dependent shifts in the vibration pattern on the basilar membrane, Hear. Res. 163: 101-110 (2002).
  261. B.C.J. Moore and S.J. Borrill, Tests of a within-channel account of comodulation detection differences, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 112: 2099-2109 (2002).
  262. B.C.J. Moore and H. Gockel, Factors influencing sequential stream segregation, Acta Acust. - Acust. 88: 320-333 (2002).
  263. B.C.J. Moore and E. Skrodzka, Detection of frequency modulation by hearing-impaired listeners: Effects of carrier frequency, modulation rate, and added amplitude modulation, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 111: 327-335 (2002).
  264. B. Roberts, B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Primitive stream segregation of tone sequences without differences in F0 or passband, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 112: 2074-2085 (2002).
  265. A. Sek and B.C.J. Moore, Mechanisms of modulation gap detection, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 111: 2783-2792 (2002).
  266. M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Tolerable hearing-aid delays. II. Estimation of limits imposed during speech production, Ear Hear. 23: 325-338 (2002).
  267. J.I. Alcántara, B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg, A.J.K. Wilkinson and U. Jorasz, Phase effects in masking: Within- versus across-channel processes, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 114: 2158-2166 (2003).
  268. J.I. Alcántara, B.C.J. Moore, V. Kühnel and S. Launer, Evaluation of the noise reduction system in a commercial digital hearing aid, Int. J. Audiol. 42: 34-42 (2003).
  269. H. Gockel, B.C.J. Moore and R.D. Patterson, Asymmetry of masking between complex tones and noise: Partial loudness, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 114: 349-360 (2003).
  270. H. Gockel, B.C.J. Moore, R.D. Patterson and R. Meddis, Louder sounds can produce less forward masking: Effects of component phase in complex tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 114: 978-990 (2003).
  271. M. Huss and B.C.J. Moore, Tone decay for hearing-impaired listeners with and without dead regions in the cochlea, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 114: 3283-3294 (2003).
  272. S. Launer and B.C.J. Moore, Use of a loudness model for hearing aid fitting. V.  On-line gain control in a digital hearing aid, Int. J. Audiol. 42: 262-273 (2003).
  273. J.E. Marriage and B.C.J. Moore, New speech tests reveal benefit of wide-dynamic-range, fast-acting compression for consonant discrimination in children with moderate to severe hearing loss, Int. J. Audiol. 42: 418-425 (2003).
  274. B.C.J. Moore, Speech processing for the hearing-impaired: Successes, failures, and implications for speech mechanisms, Speech Comm. 41: 81-91 (2003).
  275. B.C.J. Moore, Coding of sounds in the auditory system and its relevance to signal processing and coding in cochlear implants, Otol. Neurotol. 24: 243-254 (2003).
  276. B.C.J. Moore, Temporal  integration and context effects in hearing, J. Phonetics 31: 563-574 (2003).
  277. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Behavioural measurement of level-dependent shifts in the vibration pattern on the basilar membrane at 1 and 2 kHz, Hear. Res. 175: 66-74 (2003).
  278. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and M.A. Stone, Why are commercials so loud? - Perception and modeling of the loudness of amplitude-compressed speech, J. Audio Eng. Soc. 51: 1123-1132 (2003).
  279. B.C.J. Moore, T. Killen and K.J. Munro, Application of the TEN test to hearing-impaired teenagers with severe to profound hearing loss, Int. J. Audiol. 42: 465-474 (2003).
  280. B.C.J. Moore and G.A. Moore, Discrimination of the fundamental frequency of complex tones with fixed and shifting spectral envelopes by normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects, Hear. Res. 182: 153-163 (2003).
  281. B.C.J. Moore and C.T. Tan, Perceived naturalness of spectrally distorted speech and music, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 114: 408-419 (2003).
  282. G.A. Moore and B.C.J. Moore, Perception of the low pitch of frequency-shifted complexes, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 113: 977-985 (2003).
  283. A. Sek and B.C.J. Moore, Testing the concept of a modulation filter bank: The audibility of component modulation and detection of phase change in three-component modulators, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 113: 2801-2811 (2003).
  284. A. Sek, E. Skrodzka and B.C.J. Moore, Development of a fast method for determining psychophysical tuning curves, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 113: 2287-2288 (2003).
  285. M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Tolerable hearing-aid delays. III. Effects on speech production and perception of across-frequency variation in delay, Ear Hear. 24: 175-183 (2003).
  286. M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Effect of the speed of a single-channel dynamic range compressor on intelligibility in a competing speech task, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 114: 1023-1034 (2003).
  287. C.T. Tan, B.C.J. Moore and N. Zacharov, The effect of nonlinear distortion on the perceived quality of music and speech signals, J. Audio Eng. Soc. 51: 1012-1031 (2003).
  288. H. Thai-Van, C. Micheyl, B.C.J. Moore and L. Collet, Enhanced frequency discrimination near the hearing loss cutoff: A consequence of central auditory plasticity induced by cochlear damage?, Brain 126: 2235-2245 (2003).
  289. J.I. Alcántara, B.C.J. Moore and J.E. Marriage, Comparison of three procedures for initial fitting of compression hearing aids. II. Experienced users, fitted unilaterally, Int. J. Audiol. 43: 3-14 (2004).
  290. J.I. Alcántara, E.J.L. Weisblatt, B.C.J. Moore and P.F. Bolton, Speech-in-noise perception in high-functioning individuals with autism or Asperger's Syndrome, J. Child Psychol. Psychiat. 45: 1107-1114 (2004).
  291. R.P. Carlyon, C. Micheyl, J.M. Deeks and B.C.J. Moore, Auditory processing of real and illusory changes in FM phase, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 116: 3629-3639 (2004).
  292. P.R. Hill, D.E.H. Hartley, B.R. Glasberg, B.C.J. Moore and D.R. Moore, Auditory processing efficiency and temporal resolution in infants and adults, Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research 47: 1022-1029 (2004).
  293. K. Kluk and B.C.J. Moore, Factors affecting psychophysical tuning curves for normally hearing subjects, Hear. Res. 194: 118-134 (2004).
  294. J. Lyzenga, R.P. Carlyon and B.C.J. Moore, The effects of real and illusory glides on pure-tone frequency discrimination, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 116: 491-501 (2004).
  295. J.E. Marriage, B.C.J. Moore and J.I. Alcántara, Comparison of three procedures for initial fitting of compression hearing aids. III. Inexperienced versus experienced users, Int. J. Audiol. 43: 198-210 (2004).
  296. B.C.J. Moore, Dead regions in the cochlea: Conceptual foundations, diagnosis and clinical applications, Ear Hear. 25: 98-116 (2004).
  297. B.C.J. Moore, Testing the concept of softness imperception: Loudness near threshold for hearing-impaired ears, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 115: 3103-3111 (2004).
  298. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, A revised model of loudness perception applied to cochlear hearing loss, Hear. Res. 188: 70-88 (2004).
  299. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and M.A. Stone, New version of the TEN test with calibrations in dB HL, Ear Hear. 25: 478-487 (2004).
  300. B.C.J. Moore, T.H. Stainsby, J.I. Alcántara and V. Kühnel, The effect on speech intelligibility of varying compression time constants in a digital hearing aid, Int. J. Audiol. 43: 399-409 (2004).
  301. B.C.J. Moore, T.H. Stainsby and E. Tarasewicz, Effects of masker component phase on the forward masking produced by complex tones in normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects, Hear. Res. 192: 90-100 (2004).
  302. B.C.J. Moore and C.T. Tan, Development and validation of a method for predicting the perceived naturalness of sounds subjected to spectral distortion, J. Audio Eng. Soc. 52: 900-914 (2004).
  303. B.C.J. Moore, C.T. Tan, N. Zacharov and V.-V. Matilla, Measuring and predicting the perceived quality of music and speech subjected to combined linear and nonlinear distortion, J. Audio Eng. Soc. 52: 1228-1244 (2004).
  304. A. Sek and B.C.J. Moore, Estimation of the level and phase of the simple distortion tone in the modulation domain, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 116: 3031-3037 (2004).
  305. T.H. Stainsby, B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Auditory streaming based on temporal structure in hearing-impaired listeners, Hear. Res. 192: 119-130 (2004).
  306. T.H. Stainsby, B.C.J. Moore, P.J. Medland and B.R. Glasberg, Sequential streaming and effective level differences due to phase-spectrum manipulations, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 115: 1665-1673 (2004).
  307. M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Estimated variability of Real Ear Insertion Response (REIR) with loudspeaker type and placement, Int. J. Audiol. 43: 271-275 (2004).
  308. M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Side effects of fast-acting dynamic range compression that affect intelligibility in a competing speech task, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 116: 2311-2323 (2004).
  309. C.T. Tan, B.C.J. Moore, N. Zacharov and V.-V. Matilla, Predicting the perceived quality of nonlinearly distorted music and speech signals, J. Audio Eng. Soc. 52: 699-711 (2004).
  310. H. Aazh, B.C.J. Moore, A.A. Peyvandi and S. Stenfelt, Influence of ear canal occlusion and static pressure difference on bone-conduction thresholds: Implications for mechanisms of bone conduction, Int. J. Audiol. 44: 302-306 (2005).
  311. S. Flanagan, B.C.J. Moore and M.A. Stone, Discrimination of group delay in click-like signals presented via headphones and loudspeakers, J. Audio Eng. Soc. 53: 593-611 (2005).
  312. C. Füllgrabe, B.C.J. Moore, L. Demany, S.D. Ewert, S. Sheft and C. Lorenzi, Modulation masking produced by second-order modulators, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 117: 2158-2168 (2005).
  313. B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Development and evaluation of a model for predicting the audibility of time-varying sounds in the presence of background sounds, J. Audio Eng. Soc. 53: 906-918 (2005).
  314. H. Gockel, R.P. Carlyon and B.C.J. Moore, Pitch discrimination interference: The role of pitch pulse asynchrony, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 117: 3860-3866 (2005).
  315. M. Huss and B.C.J. Moore, Dead regions and pitch perception, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 117: 3841-3852 (2005).
  316. M. Huss and B.C.J. Moore, Dead regions and noisiness of pure tones, Int. J. Audiol. 44: 599-611 (2005).
  317. K. Kluk and B.C.J. Moore, Factors affecting psychophysical tuning curves for hearing-impaired subjects, Hear. Res. 200: 115-131 (2005).
  318. J. Lyzenga, R.P. Carlyon and B.C.J. Moore, Dynamic aspects of the continuity illusion: perception of level and of the depth, rate, and phase of modulation, Hear. Res. 210: 30-41 (2005).
  319. J. Lyzenga and B.C.J. Moore, Effect of FM coherence for inharmonic stimuli: FM-phase discrimination and identification of artificial double vowels, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 117: 1314-1325 (2005).
  320. J.E. Marriage, B.C.J. Moore, M.A. Stone and T. Baer, Effects of three amplification strategies on speech perception by children with severe and profound hearing loss, Ear Hear. 26: 35-47 (2005).
  321. B.C.J. Moore, J.E. Marriage, J.I. Alcántara and B.R. Glasberg, Comparison of two adaptive procedures for fitting a multi-channel compression hearing aid, Int. J. Audiol. 44: 345-357 (2005).
  322. K.J. Munro, C. Felthouse, B.C.J. Moore and S. Kapadia, Reassessment of cochlear dead regions in hearing-impaired teenagers with severe to profound hearing loss, Int. J. Audiol. 44: 470-477 (2005).
  323. M.M. Rose and B.C.J. Moore, The relationship between stream segregation and frequency discrimination in normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects, Hear. Res. 204: 16-28 (2005).
  324. A. Sek, J.I. Alcántara, B.C.J. Moore, K. Kluk and A. Wicher, Development of a fast method for determining psychophysical tuning curves, Int. J. Audiol. 44: 408-420 (2005).
  325. M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Tolerable hearing-aid delays: IV.  Effects on subjective disturbance during speech production by hearing-impaired subjects, Ear Hear. 26: 225-235 (2005).
  326. B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Prediction of absolute thresholds and equal-loudness contours using a modified loudness model, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 120: 585-588 (2006).
  327. H. Gockel, B.C.J. Moore, C.J. Plack and R.P. Carlyon, Effect of noise on the detectability and fundamental frequency discrimination of complex tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 120: 957-965 (2006).
  328. K. Kluk and B.C.J. Moore, Detecting dead regions using psychophysical tuning curves: a comparison of simultaneous and forward masking, Int. J. Audiol. 45: 463-476 (2006).
  329. K. Kluk and B.C.J. Moore, Dead regions and enhancement of frequency discrimination: Effects of audiogram slope, unilateral versus bilateral loss, and hearing-aid use, Hear. Res. 222: 1-15 (2006).
  330. C. Lorenzi, G. Gilbert, C. Carn, S. Garnier and B.C.J. Moore, Speech perception problems of the hearing impaired reflect inability to use temporal fine structure, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 103: 18866-18869 (2006).
  331. E. Markessis, S. Kapadia, K.J. Munro and B.C.J. Moore, Modification of the TEN test for cochlear dead regions for use with steeply sloping high-frequency hearing loss, Int. J. Audiol. 45: 91-98 (2006).
  332. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg, H.J. Flanagan and J. Adams, Frequency discrimination of complex tones; assessing the role of component resolvability and temporal fine structure, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 119: 480-490 (2006).
  333. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and K. Hopkins, Frequency discrimination of complex tones by hearing-impaired subjects: Evidence for loss of ability to use temporal fine structure information, Hear. Res. 222: 16-27 (2006).
  334. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg, K.-E. Low, T. Cope and W. Cope, Effects of level and frequency on the audibility of partials in inharmonic complex tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 120: 934-944 (2006).
  335. V.M. Richards, B.C.J. Moore and S. Launer, Potential benefits of across-aid communication for bilaterally aided people: Listening in a car, Int. J. Audiol. 45: 182-189 (2006).
  336. A. Sek and B.C.J. Moore, Perception of amplitude modulation by hearing-impaired listeners: The audibility of component modulation and detection of phase change in three-component modulators, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 119: 507-514 (2006).
  337. T.H. Stainsby and B.C.J. Moore, Temporal masking curves for hearing-impaired listeners, Hear. Res. 218: 98-111 (2006).
  338. R.M. Uchanski, B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, The effect of modulation maskers on the detection of second-order amplitude modulation in the absence and presence of notched noise, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 119: 2937-2946 (2006).
  339. M. Unoki, T. Irino, B.R. Glasberg, B.C.J. Moore and R.D. Patterson, Comparison of the roex and gammachirp filters as representations of the auditory filter, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 120: 1474-1492 (2006).
  340. H. Aazh and B.C.J. Moore, Dead regions in the cochlea at 4 kHz in elderly adults: relation to absolute threshold, steepness of audiogram, and pure tone average, J. Am. Acad. Audiol. 18: 96-107 (2007).
  341. H. Aazh and B.C.J. Moore, The value of routine real ear measurement of the gain of digital hearing aids, J. Am. Acad. Audiol. 18: 655-666 (2007).
  342. T. Baer, B.C.J. Moore and D.A. Vickers, SII calculations for speech bands with sharp edges, Int. J. Audiol. 46: 630 (2007).
  343. S. Cairns, R. Frith, K.J. Munro and B.C.J. Moore, Repeatability of the TEN(HL) test for detecting cochlear dead regions, Int. J. Audiol. 46: 575-584 (2007).
  344. C. Fritz, I. Cross, B.C.J. Moore and J. Woodhouse, Perceptual thresholds for detecting modifications applied to the acoustical properties of a violin, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 122: 3640-3650 (2007).
  345. C. Füllgrabe, B.C.J. Moore, D.J. van Tasell and M.A. Stone, Effects of bandwidth on sound-quality preferences for hearing aids, Bulletin of the American Auditory Society 32: 45 (2007).
  346. H. Gockel, B.C.J. Moore, R.P. Carlyon and C.J. Plack, Effect of duration on the frequency discrimination of individual partials in a complex tone and on the discrimination of fundamental frequency, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 121: 373-382 (2007).
  347. H. Greenish, B.C.J. Moore and M.A. Stone, The surprising lack of effect of added AM on low-rate FM detection at high carrier frequencies, Int. J. Audiol. 46: 646-647 (2007).
  348. K. Hopkins and B.C.J. Moore, Moderate cochlear hearing loss leads to a reduced ability to use temporal fine structure information, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 122: 1055-1068 (2007).
  349. B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Modeling binaural loudness, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 121: 1604-1612 (2007).
  350. J. Robinson, T. Baer and B.C.J. Moore, Using transposition to improve consonant discrimination and detection for listeners with severe high-frequency hearing loss, Int. J. Audiol. 46: 293-308 (2007).
  351. T.H. Stainsby and B.C.J. Moore, The effects of hearing loss on growth-of-masking functions for sinusoidal and complex-tone maskers with differing phase spectra, Hear. Res. 225: 38-49 (2007).
  352. M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Quantifying the effects of fast-acting compression on the envelope of speech, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 121: 1654-1664 (2007).
  353. Vinay and B.C.J. Moore, TEN(HL)-test results and psychophysical tuning curves for subjects with auditory neuropathy, Int. J. Audiol. 46: 39-46 (2007).
  354. Vinay and B.C.J. Moore, Prevalence of dead regions in subjects with sensorineural hearing loss, Ear Hear. 28: 231-241 (2007).
  355. Vinay and B.C.J. Moore, Speech recognition as a function of highpass filter cutoff frequency for subjects with and without low-frequency cochlear dead regions, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 122: 542-553 (2007).
  356. H. Aazh, B.C.J. Moore and B.R. Glasberg, Simplified form of tinnitus retraining therapy in adults: a retrospective study, BMC Ear Nose Throat Dis. 8: doi:10.1186/1472-6815-8-7 (2008).
  357. K. Hopkins, B.C.J. Moore and M.A. Stone, Effects of moderate cochlear hearing loss on the ability to benefit from temporal fine structure information in speech, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 123: 1140-1153 (2008).
  358. J.E. Marriage, B.C.J. Moore, V. Ogg and M.A. Stone, Evaluation of an aided TEN test for diagnosis of dead regions in the cochlea, Ear Hear. 29: 392-400 (2008).
  359. B.C.J. Moore, Basic auditory processes involved in the analysis of speech sounds, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 363: 947-963 (2008).
  360. B.C.J. Moore, The choice of compression speed in hearing aids: Theoretical and practical considerations, and the role of individual differences, Trends Amplif. 12: 103-112 (2008).
  361. B.C.J. Moore, The role of temporal fine structure processing in pitch perception, masking, and speech perception for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired people, J. Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. 9: 399-406 (2008).
  362. B.C.J. Moore, M.A. Stone, C. Füllgrabe, B.R. Glasberg and S. Puria, Spectro-temporal characteristics of speech at high frequencies, and the potential for restoration of audibility to people with mild-to-moderate hearing loss, Ear Hear. 29: 907-922 (2008).
  363. B.C.J. Moore, L.K. Tyler and W.D. Marslen-Wilsen, Introduction.  The perception of speech: from sound to meaning, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 363: 917-921 (2008).
  364. B. Roberts, B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Effects of the build-up and resetting of auditory stream segregation on temporal discrimination, J. Exp. Psychol.: Human Percept. Perf. 34: 992-1006 (2008).
  365. M.A. Stone, C. Füllgrabe and B.C.J. Moore, Benefit of high-rate envelope cues in vocoder processing: Effect of number of channels and spectral region, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 124: 2272-2282 (2008).
  366. M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Effects of spectro-temporal modulation changes produced by multi-channel compression on intelligibility in a competing-speech task, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 123: 1063-1076 (2008).
  367. M.A. Stone, B.C.J. Moore and H. Greenish, Discrimination of envelope statistics reveals evidence of sub-clinical hearing damage in a noise-exposed population with 'normal' hearing thresholds, Int. J. Audiol. 47: 737-750 (2008).
  368. M.A. Stone, B.C.J. Moore, K. Meisenbacher and R.P. Derleth, Tolerable hearing-aid delays. V.  Estimation of limits for open canal fittings, Ear Hear. 29: 601-617 (2008).
  369. C.T. Tan and B.C.J. Moore, Perception of nonlinear distortion by hearing-impaired people, Int. J. Audiol. 47: 246-256 (2008).
  370. Vinay and B.C.J. Moore, Effects of activation of the efferent system on psychophysical tuning curves as a function of signal frequency, Hear. Res. 240: 93-101 (2008).
  371. Vinay, B.C.J. Moore and T. Baer, Speech recognition in noise as a function of highpass-filter cutoff frequency for people with and without low-frequency cochlear dead regions, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 123: 606-609 (2008).
  372. H. Aazh, B.C.J. Moore and P. Roberts, Patient-centered tinnitus management tool: a clinical audit, Am. J. Audiol. 18: 7-13 (2009).
  373. P.J. Boyle, A. Büchner, M.A. Stone, T. Lenarz and B.C.J. Moore, Comparison of dual-time-constant and fast-acting automatic gain control (AGC) systems in cochlear implants, Int. J. Audiol. 48: 211-221 (2009).
  374. S.A. Creeke and B.C.J. Moore, Enhancing speech perception using bilaterally fitted hearing aids: Real-time cross-ear processing for in-car listening, Int. J. Audiol. 48: 516 (2009).
  375. C. Füllgrabe, M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Contribution of very low amplitude-modulation rates to intelligibility in a competing-speech task, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125: 1277-1280 (2009).
  376. H.E. Gockel, E.R. Hafter and B.C.J. Moore, Pitch discrimination interference: The role of ear of entry and of octave similarity, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125: 324-327 (2009).
  377. K. Hopkins and B.C.J. Moore, The contribution of temporal fine structure to the intelligibility of speech in steady and modulated noise, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125: 442-446 (2009).
  378. C. Lorenzi, L. Debruille, S. Garnier, P. Fleuriot and B.C.J. Moore, Abnormal processing of temporal fine structure in speech for frequencies where absolute thresholds are normal, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125: 27-30 (2009).
  379. E. Markessis, H. Nasr-Addine, C. Colin, I. Hoonhorst, G. Collet, P. Deltenre, K.J. Munro and B.C.J. Moore, Effect of presentation level on diagnosis of dead regions using the threshold equalizing noise test, Int. J. Audiol. 48: 55-62 (2009).
  380. H. Miyazono, B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Dominant region for pitch at low fundamental frequencies (F0): the effect of fundamental frequency, phase and temporal structure, Acoust. Sci. Tech. 30: 161-169 (2009).
  381. H. Miyazono and B.C.J. Moore, Perceptual learning of frequency discrimination for tones with low fundamental frequency: Learning for high but not for low harmonics, Acoust. Sci. Tech. 30: 383-386 (2009).
  382. B.C.J. Moore, C. Füllgrabe and A. Sek, Estimation of the center frequency of the highest modulation filter, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125: 1075-1081 (2009).
  383. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and M.L. Jepsen, Effects of pulsing of the target tone on the audibility of partials in inharmonic complex tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125: 3194-3204 (2009).
  384. B.C.J. Moore, K. Hopkins and S.J. Cuthbertson, Discrimination of complex tones with unresolved components using temporal fine structure information, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125: 3214-3222 (2009).
  385. B.C.J. Moore and A. Sek, Development of a fast method for determining sensitivity to temporal fine structure, Int. J. Audiol. 48: 161-171 (2009).
  386. B.C.J. Moore and A. Sek, Sensitivity of the human auditory system to temporal fine structure at high frequencies, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125: 3186-3193 (2009).
  387. B.C.J. Moore and Vinay, Enhanced discrimination of low-frequency sounds for subjects with high-frequency dead regions, Brain 132: 524-536 (2009).
  388. B.C.J. Moore and Vinay, Amplitude-modulation detection by listeners with unilateral dead regions, J. Am. Acad. Audiol. 20: 597-606 (2009).
  389. G.R. Popelka, J. Derebery, N.H. Blevins, M. Murray, B.C.J. Moore, R.W. Sweetow, B. Wu, L. Centore and M. Katsis, Preliminary evaluation of a novel bone conduction device for single sided deafness, Otol. Neurotol. 31: 492-497 (2009).
  390. J. Robinson, T.H. Stainsby, T. Baer and B.C.J. Moore, Evaluation of a frequency transposition algorithm using wearable hearing aids, Int. J. Audiol. 48: 384-393 (2009).
  391. M.A. Stone, C. Füllgrabe and B.C.J. Moore, High-rate envelope information in many channels provides resistance to reduction of speech intelligibility produced by multi-channel fast-acting compression, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 126: 2155-2158 (2009).
  392. M.A. Stone, B.C.J. Moore, C. Füllgrabe and A.C. Hinton, Multi-channel fast-acting dynamic-range compression hinders performance by young, normal-hearing listeners in a two-talker separation task, J. Audio Eng. Soc. 57: 532-546 (2009).
  393. D.A. Vickers, J. Robinson, C. Füllgrabe, T. Baer and B.C.J. Moore, Relative importance of different spectral bands to consonant identification: Relevance for frequency transposition in hearing aids, Int. J. Audiol. 48: 334-345 (2009).
  394. T. Cope, D.M. Baguley and B.C.J. Moore, The loudness of tinnitus in quiet and in noise for people with cochlear hearing loss and following surgical resection of unilateral acoustic neuroma, (submitted) (2010).
  395. C. Fritz, J. Woodhouse, F. Cheng, I. Cross, A.F. Blackwell and B.C.J. Moore, Perceptual studies of violin body damping and vibrato, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 127: 513-524 (2010).
  396. C. Füllgrabe, T. Baer and B.C.J. Moore, Effect of linear and warped spectral transposition on consonant identification by normal-hearing listeners with a simulated dead region, Int. J. Audiol. 49: 420-433 (2010).
  397. C. Füllgrabe, T. Baer, M.A. Stone and B.C.J. Moore, Preliminary evaluation of a method for fitting hearing aids with extended bandwidth, Int. J. Audiol. (in press) (2010).
  398. B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, The loudness of sounds whose spectra differ at the two ears, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 127: 2433-2440 (2010).
  399. S.A. Goldman, T. Baer and B.C.J. Moore, Within-channel cues to comodulation masking release for single and symmetrically placed pairs of flanking bands, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. (submitted) (2010).
  400. K. Hopkins and B.C.J. Moore, The importance of temporal fine structure information in speech at different spectral regions for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired subjects, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 127: 1595-1608 (2010).
  401. K. Hopkins and B.C.J. Moore, Development of a fast method for measuring sensitivity to temporal fine structure information at low frequencies, Int. J. Audiol. (submitted) (2010).
  402. K. Hopkins, B.C.J. Moore and M.A. Stone, The effects of the addition of low-level, low-noise noise on the intelligibility of sentences processed to remove temporal envelope information, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. (submitted) (2010).
  403. C. Jurado and B.C.J. Moore, Factors affecting frequency selectivity for frequencies below 100 Hz: comparisons with mid-frequencies, (submitted) (2010).
  404. T. Lunner, R.K. Hietkamp, M.R. Andersen, K. Hopkins and B.C.J. Moore, Effect of speech material on the benefit of temporal fine structure information in speech for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired subjects, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. (submitted) (2010).
  405. R.H. Margolis, B.R. Glasberg, S. Creeke and B.C.J. Moore, AMTAS® - Automated Method for Testing Auditory Sensitivity: Validation studies, Int. J. Audiol. 49: 185-194 (2010).
  406. E. Markessis, L. Poncelet, C. Colin, I. Hoonhorst, G. Collet, A. Coppens, P. Deltenre and B.C.J. Moore, Auditory Steady State Evoked Potentials vs Compound Action Potentials for the measurement of suppression tuning curves in the sedated dog puppy, Int. J. Audiol. 49: 455-462 (2010).
  407. H. Miyazono, B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Perceptual learning of fundamental frequency (F0) discrimination: Effects of F0, harmonic number, and component phase, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. (submitted) (2010).
  408. B.C.J. Moore and C. Füllgrabe, Evaluation of the CAMEQ2-HF method for fitting hearing aids with multi-channel amplitude compression, Ear Hear. (in press) (2010).
  409. B.C.J. Moore, C. Füllgrabe and M.A. Stone, Effect of spatial separation, extended bandwidth, and compression speed on intelligibility in a competing-speech task, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. (in press) (2010).
  410. B.C.J. Moore, B.R. Glasberg and M.A. Stone, Development of a new method for deriving initial fittings for hearing aids with multi-channel compression: CAMEQ2-HF, Int. J. Audiol. 49: 216-227 (2010).
  411. B.C.J. Moore, Vinay and Sandhya, The relationship between tinnitus pitch and the edge frequency of the audiogram in individuals with hearing impairment and tonal tinnitus, Hear. Res. 261: 51-56 (2010).
  412. A. Sek, B.R. Glasberg and B.C.J. Moore, Binaural interaction in the modulation domain, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 127: 2451-2460 (2010).
  413. T.H. Stainsby, C. Füllgrabe, H.J. Flanagan, S. Waldman and B.C.J. Moore, Sequential streaming due to manipulation of interaural time differences, (submitted) (2010).
  414. M.A. Stone, C. Füllgrabe and B.C.J. Moore, Relative contribution to speech intelligibility of different envelope modulation rates within the speech dynamic range, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. (submitted) (2010).
  415. Vinay and B.C.J. Moore, Psychophysical tuning curves and recognition of highpass and lowpass filtered speech for a person with an inverted V-shaped audiogram, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 127: 660-663 (2010).

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