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- The use of masking to diagnose dead regions -- Effects of cochlear damage on forward masking and suppression -- Effects of cochlear hearing loss on BM input-output functions -- Perceptual consequences of reduced frequency selectivity, dead regions, loss of suppression and steeper BM input-output functions -- 4. Loudness perception and intensity resolution. Loudness perception for normally hearing people -- Effects of cochlear hearing loss on loudness perception -- A model of normal loudness perception -- A model of loudness perception applied to cochlear hearing loss -- Effects of bandwidth on loudness -- Effects of cochlear hearing loss on intensity resolution -- Perceptual consequences of altered loudness perception -- 5. Temporal resolution and temporal integration. Modelling within-channel temporal resolution in normal hearing -- Temporal resolution in normal hearing -- Temporal resolution in people with cochlear damage -- Temporal integration at threshold --
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