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Publications 1. Humes, L.E., A review of four new indices of susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss. Journal of Occupational Medicine, 19, 116-118 (1977). PMID: 839285 2. Humes, L.E. & Schwartz, D.M., The effect of overstimulation on the onset of overload and auditory threshold. Scandinavian Audiology, 6, 73-77 (1977). PMID: 929081 3. Humes, L.E., The aural overload test: Twenty years later. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 43, 34-46 (1978). PMID: 633871 4. Humes, L.E., The effects of middle ear muscle contraction on auditory and overload thresholds. Audiology, 17, 360-368 (1978). PMID: 687241 5. Humes, L.E., Bess, F.H. &
Schwartz, D.M., Thresholds
of aural overload, word discrimination in noise, and
the "fragile ear." Journal of the American
Auditory Society, 3, 253-257 (1978). PMID: 681197 6. Humes, L.E., Schwartz, D.M. &
Bess, F.H., The
threshold of octave masking (TOM) test as a
predictor of noise-induced hearing loss. Journal
of Auditory Research, 17, 5-12
(1977). 7. Humes, L.E., The middle ear inertial component of bone-conduction hearing in man. Audiology, 18, 24-35 (1979). PMID: 760722 8. Humes, L.E. & Bess, F.H., A test battery approach to the investigation of susceptibility to temporary threshold shift. Acta Otolaryngologica, 86, 385-393 (1978).PMID: 716861 9. Humes, L.E., Can children's hearing be more readily damaged by noise? Journal of Childhood Communication Disorders, 2, 49-55 (1978). 10. Bess, F.H., Josey, A.F. & Humes, L.E., Performance intensity functions in cochlear and eighth nerve disorders. American Journal of Otology, 1, 27-31 (1979). PMID: 554465 11. Humes, L.E., Schwartz, D.M. & Bess, F.H., Two experiments on subtle mid-frequency hearing loss and its influence on word discrimination in noise-exposed listeners. Audiology, 18, 307-319 (1979). PMID: 475663 12. Humes, L.E., Perception of the simple difference tone, (f2-f1). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 66, 1064-1074 (1979). PMID:512215 13. Humes, L.E., Susceptibility to TTS: A review of recent developments. ASHA Reports, 10, 77-85 (1980). 14. Humes, L.E., Growth of L(f2-f1) and L(2f1-f2) with input level: influence of f2/f1. Hearing Research, 2, 115-122 (1980). PMID: 7364667 15. Humes, L.E., Perception of the simple difference tone at low frequencies: a second look. Acustica, 44, 182-187 (1980). 16. Humes, L.E., TTS for masked pure tones. I. Narrow band maskers. Audiology, 19, 335-345 (1980). PMID: 7378028 17. Humes, L.E., Psychophysical two-tone suppression as a function of input level for f2/f1>1.0. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 67, 1759-1763 (1980). PMID: 7372930 18. Humes, L.E., On the nature of aural nonlinearity. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 67, 2073-2083 (1980). PMID: 7391352 19. Humes, L.E., Allen, S.K. & Bess, F.H., Horizontal sound localization skills of unilaterally hearing-impaired children. Audiology, 19, 508-518 (1980). PMID: 7425955 20. Humes, L.E. & Konkle, D.F., Behavioral assessment of hearing in laboratory animals. Monographs in Contemporary Audiology, 2 (3), (1980). 21. Humes, L.E. & Bess, F.H., On the potential deterioration in hearing due to hearing aid usage. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 24, 3-15 (1981). PMID: 7253625 22. Humes, L.E., Potential overamplification from hearing aids. In Amplification in Education, F.H. Bess, B. Freeman, & J.S. Sinclair (Eds.), Washington, DC: A.G. Bell Association, pp. 358-369 (1981). 23. Humes, L.E. & Koval, C.B., Temporary threshold shift (TTS) for masked pure tones. II. Broad-band masker. Audiology, 20, 325-335 (1981). PMID: 7259628 24. Fischer, R.M., Humes, L.E. & Fitzgerald, M.D., Development of a diagnostic battery for hearing-impaired pupils. Hearing Aid Journal, 34 (9), 5, 18-20 (1981). 25. Fischer, R.M., Humes, L.E. & Fitzgerald, M.D., Individual educational programming: assessing the performance of hearing-impaired students in a variety of settings. Journal of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology, 5, (1981). 26. Humes, L.E., Konkle, D.F. & Sanders, J.W., Hearing protector attenuation in high noise levels. In Personal Hearing Protection in Industry, P.W. Alberti (ed.), New York: Raven Press, pp. 199-210 (1981). 27. Humes, L.E., Spectral and temporal resolution by the hearing impaired. In The Vanderbilt Hearing Aid Report, G.A. Studebaker & F.H. Bess (Eds.), Upper Darby, Pennsylvania: Monographs in Contemporary Audiology, pp. 16-31 (1982). 28. Humes, L.E. & Ochs, M.G., Use of contralateral
masking in the measurement of the auditory brainstem
response. Journal of Speech and Hearing
Research, 25, 528-535
(1982).
29. Humes, L.E., A psychophysical
evaluation of the dependence of hearing protector
attenuation on noise level. Journal of the
Acoustical Society of America, 73, 297-311 (1983). 30. Humes, L.E., Psychophysical measures
of two-tone suppression and distortion products (2f1-f2) and (f2-f1). Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America, 73, 930-950 (1983).
31. Humes, L.E., The use of discrimination of level differences as a diagnostic test procedure as suggested by Fastl and Schorn (1981). Audiology, 21, (1984). PMID: 6704055 32. Humes, L.E., Midfrequency dysfunction in listeners having high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 26, 425-435 (1983). PMID: 6645468 33. Humes, L.E. & Ahlstrom, J.B.,
The relation between
reaction time-intensity functions and loudness
growth functions. Journal of Speech and Hearing
Research, 27, 306-310
(1984). 34. Humes, L.E. & Ahlstrom, J.B., New procedures for the evaluation of hearing protectors. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, G. Rossi (Ed.), Milan, Italy: Amplifon, Vol. 1, pp.257-268 (1983). 35. Humes, L.E., Tharpe, A.M. & Bratt, G.W., Validity of hearing thresholds obtained from the rising portion of the audiogram in senorineural hearing loss. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 27, 206-211 (1984). PMID: 6738031 36. Humes, L.E., Noise-induced hearing loss as influenced by other agents and by some physical characteristics of the individual. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 76, 1318-1329 (1984). PMID: 6512095 37. Humes, L.E., Cancellation level and phase of the (f2-f1) distortion product. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 78, 1245-1251 (1985). PMID: 4056218 38. Humes, L.E., An excitation-pattern algorithm for the estimation of (2f1-f2) and (f2-f1) cancellation level and phase. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 78, 1252-1260 (1985). PMID: 4056219 39. Humes, L.E., Psychoacoustical foundations of clinical audiology. In Handbook of Clinical Audiology, 3rd ed., J. Katz (Ed.). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, Chapter 6, pp. 94-115 (1985). 40. Humes, L.E., An evaluation of several rationales for selecting hearing aid gain. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 51, 272-281 (1986). PMID: 3736027 41. Humes, L.E., Dirks, D.D., Bell, T.S., Ahlstrom, C. & Kincaid, G.E., Application of the Articulation Index and the Speech Transmission Index to the recognition of speech by normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 29, 447-462 (1986). PMID: 3795887 42. Wilde, G. & Humes, L.E., Measurement of the attenuation characteristics of nonlinear hearing protective devices using the auditory brainstem response. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 81, 730-733 (1987). PMID: 3584811 43. Humes, L.E., Dirks, D.D., Bell, T.S. & Kincaid, G.E., Recognition of nonsense syllables by hearing-impaired listeners and noise-masked normal hearers. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 81, 765-773 (1987). PMID: 3584685 44. Humes, L.E., Boney, S. & Loven, F. Further validation of the Speech Transmission Index (STI). Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 30, 403-410 (1987). PMID: 3669647 45. Humes, L.E., Espinoza-Varas, B. & Watson, C.S., Modelling sensorineural hearing loss. I. Model and retrospective evaluation. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 83, 188-202 (1988). PMID: 3343439 46. Humes, L.E., Selecting hearing aids for patients effectively (SHAPE). Hearing Journal, 41(1), 15-18 (1988). 47. Humes, L.E., Hipskind, N. & Block, M., Insertion gain measured with three probe tube systems. Ear and Hearing, 9, 108-112 (1988). PMID: 3410173 48. Humes, L.E., And the winner is..., Hearing Instruments, 39(7), 24-26, (1988). 49. Humes, L.E. & Jesteadt, W., Models of the additivity of masking. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 85, 1285-1294 (1989). PMID: 2651498 50. Ochs, M.T., Humes, L.E., Ohde, R.N., & Grantham, D.W. Frequency discrimination ability and stop-consonant identification in normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 32, 133-142 (1989). PMID: 2704188 51. Humes, L.E. & Kirn, E.U. The reliability of functional gain. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 55, 193-197 (1990). PMID: 2329783 52. Wilde, G. & Humes, L.E. Application of the articulation index to the speech recognition of normal and impaired listeners wearing hearing protection. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 87, 1192-1199 (1990). PMID: 2324388 53. Scott, D. & Humes, L.E., Psychophysical modulation transfer functions: A comparison of the results of three methods. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 33, 390-397 (1990). PMID: 2359280 54. Humes, L.E. Masking of tone bursts by
modulated noise in normal, noise-masked normal and
hearing-impaired listeners. Journal of Speech
and Hearing Research, 33, 3-8
(1990). 55. Humes, L.E. & Hackett, T. Comparison of frequency response and aided speech-recognition performance obtained for hearing aids selected by three different prescriptive methods. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 1, 101-108 (1990). 56. Bess, F.H. & Humes, L.E., Audiology: The Fundamentals. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins (1990). 57. Humes, L.E. & Roberts, L. Speech-recognition difficulties of the hearing-impaired elderly: The contributions of audibility. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 33, 726-735 (1990). PMID: 2273886 58. Humes, L.E. & Jesteadt, W., Modeling the interactions between noise exposure and other variables. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 90, 182-188 (1991). PMID: 1880287 59. Humes, L.E. & Jesteadt, W., Models of the effects of threshold on loudness growth and summation. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 90, 1933-1943 (1991). PMID: 1960287 60. Humes, L.E. Understanding the speech-understanding problems of the hearing impaired. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2, 59-70 (1991). PMID: 1768875 61. Humes, L.E. & Christopherson, L. Speech-identification difficulties of the hearing-impaired elderly: The contributions of auditory-processing deficits. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 34, 686-693 (1991). PMID: 2072694 62. Humes, L.E., Nelson, K.J. &
Pisoni, D.B. Recognition
of synthetic speech by hearing-impaired elderly
listeners. Journal of Speech and Hearing
Research 34, 1180-1184 (1991). 63. CHABA Working Group on Communication Aids for the Hearing Impaired. Speech-perception aids for hearing-impaired people: Current status and needed research. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 90, 637-685 (1991). 64. Humes, L.E. Prescribing gain characteristics of linear hearing aids. In: The Second Vanderbilt/VA Hearing Aid Report, G.A. Studebaker, F.H. Bess & L. Beck (eds.). Parkton, Maryland: York Press (1991). 65. Humes, L.E. The fitting: hearing aid selection and evaluation. SHHH Journal 12(3), 14-17 (1991). 66. Humes, L.E., Jesteadt, W. & Lee, L.W. Modeling the effects of sensorineural hearing loss on auditory perception. In: Auditory Perception and Physiology, Y. Cazals (Ed.). Oxford, Pergamon Press, pp. 617-624, (1992). 67. Cokely, C.G. & Humes, L.E. Reliability of two measures of speech recognition in elderly people. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 35, 654-660 (1992). PMID: 1608257 68. Christopherson, L.A. & Humes, L.E. Some psychometric properties of the Test of Basic Auditory Capabilities (TBAC). Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 35, 929-935 (1992). PMID: 1405548 69. Humes, L.E., Christopherson, L. & Cokely, C.G. Central auditory processing disorders in the elderly: Fact or fiction? In: Central Auditory Processing: A Transdisciplinary View, J. Katz, N. Stecker & D. Henderson (eds.). Philadelphia, B.C. Decker (1992). 70. Humes, L.E., Lee, L.W. & Jesteadt, W. Spectral boundaries for the nonlinear additivity of simultaneous masking. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 92, 2598-2606 (1992). PMID: 1479123 71. Humes, L.E. & Riker, S. Evaluation of two clinical versions of the Articulation Index. Ear and Hearing 13, 406-409 (1992). PMID: 1487102 72. Humes, L.E., Diefendorf, A.O., Hipskind, N.M., Barlow, N.N., Garner, C.G., Stelmachowicz, P.G., Fowler, C.G. & Gordon-Salant, S.M. Alternatives to Au.D. degrees. Audiology Today 4(2), 14-15 (1992). 73. Humes, L.E. Temporal factors in speech recognition: Effects of reverberation, amplitude compression and the temporal resolution of the listener. Chapter in Acoustical Factors Affecting Hearing Aid Performance, G.A. Studebaker and I. Hochberg (eds.). Needham Hts., Massachusetts, Allyn & Bacon (1993). 74. Humes, L.E. Hearing aid selection and evaluation in the Year 2000. Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Monograph Suppl. 1, 98-106 (1993). 75. Lee, L.W., Humes, L.E., &
Wilde, G. Evaluating
performance with high-frequency emphasis
amplification. Journal of the American Academy
of Audiology 4, 91-97 (1993). 76. Humes, L.E., Diefendorf, A.O., Stelmachowicz, P.G., Fowler, C.G. & Gordon-Salant, S.M. Graduate education in audiology: We agree with the diagnosis, but not the treatment. American Journal of Audiology 2(1), 48-50 (1993). 77. Humes, L.E. & Diefendorf, A.O. Chaos or order? Some thoughts on the transition to a professional doctorate in audiology. American Journal of Audiology 2(2), 7-16 (1993). 78. Lee, L.W. & Humes, L.E. Evaluating a
speech-reception threshold model for
hearing-impaired listeners. Journal of the
Acoustical Society of America 93, 2879-2885 (1993). 79. Sommers, M. & Humes, L.E. Auditory filter shapes in the elderly: Effects of age and audibility. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 93, 2903-2914 (1993). PMID: 8315154 80. Humes, L.E., Nelson, K.J., Pisoni,
D.B. & Lively, S.E. Effects
of age on serial recall of natural and synthetic
speech. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
36, 634-639
(1993).
81. Cokely, C.G. & Humes, L.E. Two experiments on the temporal boundaries for the nonlinear additivity of masking. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 94, 2553-2559 (1993). PMID: 8270733 82. Humes, L.E. & Halling, D.C. Overview, rationale and comparison of suprathreshold-based gain-prescription procedures. In: Valente, M. (editor), Strategies for Selecting and Verifying Hearing Aid Fittings (Thieme Medical, New York) (1993). 83. Humes, L.E. Research mentorship in audiology. In: Minghetti, N.J. et al. (editors), Research Mentorship and Training in Communication Sciences and Disorders (ASHA, Rockville, MD) (1993). 84. Killion, M.C., Mueller, H.G., Pavlovic, C.V. & Humes, L.E. "A" is for audibility. Hearing Journal 43(2): 14-17 (1993). 85. Humes, L.E., Watson, B.U., Christensen, L.A., Cokely, C.G., Halling, D. & Lee, L.W. Factors associated with individual differences on clinical measures of speech recognition in the elderly. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 37, 465-474 (1994). PMID: 8028328 86. Christopherson, L.A., Lee, L.W. & Humes, L.E. Can clinical word-recognition measures predict aided word recognition? AAS Bulletin 19, 11, 16 (1994). 87. Bess, F.H & Humes, L.E. Audiology: The Fundamentals, 2nd edition. (Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore) (1995). 88. Christensen, L.A. & Humes, L.E. Identification of multidimensional complex sounds having parallel dimension structure. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 99, 2307-2315 (1996). PMID: 8730077 89. Humes, L.E. Speech understanding in the elderly. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 7, 161-167 (1996). PMID: 8780988 90. Turner, C.W., Humes, L.E., Bentler, R. & Cox, R.M. A review of past research on changes in hearing-aid benefit over time. Ear and Hearing 17, 14S-28S (1996). PMID: 8807271 91. Arlinger, S., Gatehouse, S., Bentler, R.A., Byrne, D., Cox, R.M., Dirks, D.D., Humes, L. et al. Report of the Eriksholm Workshop on auditory deprivation and acclimitization. Ear and Hearing 17, 87S-90S (1996). 92. Humes, L.E. Evolution of prescriptive fitting approaches. American Journal of Audiology 5, 19-23 (1996). 93. Humes, L.E., Coughlin, M. & Talley, L. Evaluation of the use of a new compact disc for auditory perceptual assessment in the elderly. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 7, 419-427 (1996). PMID: 8972443 94. Humes, L.E., Pavlovic, C., Bray, V. & Barr, M. Real-ear measurement of hearing threshold and loudness. Trends in Amplification 1, 121-135 (1996). 95. Humes, L.E., Halling, D. &
Coughlin, M. Reliability
and stability of various hearing-aid outcome
measures in a group of elderly hearing-aid wearers.
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 39, 923-935
(1996). PMID: 8898247 96. Humes, L.E. Clinical audiology: an overview. In: Encyclopedia of Acoustics, Vol. III, M.J. Crocker (Ed.), Chapter 120. Pp 1509-1520. New York: John Wiley & Sons (1997). 97. Jesteadt, W., Neff, D.L., Humes, L.E. & Leek, M.R. Modeling hearing loss as an additional source of masking. In: Modeling Sensorineural Hearing Loss, W. Jesteadt (Ed.). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum, pp. 289-306 (1997). 98. Humes, L.E. Introduction to Section II: Simulation and compensation for reduced dynamic range. In: Modeling Sensorineural Hearing Loss, W. Jesteadt (Ed.). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum, pp. 94-98 (1997). 99. Christensen, L.A. & Humes, L.E. Identification of multidimensional stimuli containing speech cues and the effects of training. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 102, 2297-2310 (1997). PMID: 9348688 100. Humes, L.E., Christensen, L.A., Bess, F.H. & Hedley-Williams, A. A comparison of the benefit provided by a well-fit linear hearing aid and instruments with automatic reductions of low-frequency gain. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 40, 666-685 (1997). PMID: 9210122 101. Humes, L.E. Clinical audiology: an overview. In: Handbook of Acoustics, M.J. Crocker (Ed.). Pp 1209-1219. New York: John Wiley & Sons (1998). 102. Humes, L., Amos, N. & Wynne, M. Issues in the assessment of central auditory processing disorders. In: Children with Hearing Impairments: Contemporary Trends, F.H. Bess (Ed.). Nashville: Bill Wilkerson Press (1998). 103. Amos, N.E. & Humes, L.E. SCAN test-retest reliability for first- and third-grade children. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 41, 834-845 (1998). PMID: 9712130 104. Coughlin, M., Kewley-Port, D. & Humes, L.E. The relation between identification and discrimination of vowels in young and elderly listeners. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 104, 3597-3607 (1998). PMID: 9857518 105. Humes, L.E., Christensen, L.A., Bess, F.H., Hedley-Williams, A. & Bentler, R. A comparison of the aided performance and benefit provided by a linear and a two-channel wide-dynamic-range-compression hearing aid. Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research 42, 65-79 (1999). PMID: 10025544 106. Humes, L.E. Dimensions of hearing-aid outcome. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 10, 26-39 (1999). PMID: 9921723 107. Humes, L.E. The enhanced Bachelor’s/Master’s model: A valid path to competency in audiology. In Murphy, P.S., McGuire, R., O’Rourke, C. & Swisher, W. (Eds.), Proceedings of the CAPCSD Annual Conference on Graduate Education, pp. 33-48. (1999) 108. Halling, D. C. & Humes, L.E. Factors affecting the recognition of reverberant speech by elderly listeners. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 43, 414-431 (2000). PMID: 10757693 109. Humes, L.E., Barlow, Nancy N., Garner, C.B. & Wilson, D.L. Prescribed clinician-fit versus as-worn coupler gain in a group of elderly hearing aid wearers. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 43, 879-892 (2000). PMID: 11386475 110. Amos, N.E. & Humes, L.E. The contribution of high frequencies to speech recognition in sensorineural hearing loss. In: Physiological and Psychophysical Bases of Auditory Function, D.J. Breebart, A.J.M. Houtsma, A. Kohlrausch, V.F. Prijs & R. Schoonhoven (Eds.). Maastricht, The Netherlands: Shaker Publishing BV, pp. 437-444 (2001). 111. Humes, L.E., Garner, C.B., Wilson, D.L., & Barlow, N.N. Hearing-aid outcome measures following one month of hearing aid use by the elderly. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 44, 469-486 (2001). PMID: 11407554 112. Humes, L.E. Issues in evaluating the effectiveness of hearing aids in the elderly: What to measure and when. Seminars in Hearing 22(3), 303-314 (2001). 113. Humes, L.E., Wilson, D.L., Barlow, N.N., & Garner, C.B. Changes in hearing-aid benefit following 1 or 2 years of hearing-aid use by older adults. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 45, 772-782 (2002). PMID: 12199406 114. Humes, L.E. Factors underlying the
speech-recognition performance of elderly
hearing-aid wearers. Journal of the Acoustical
Society of America 112, 1112-1132 (2002). 115. Humes, L.E., Wilson, D.L., Barlow, N.N., Garner, C.B. & Amos, N.E. Longitudinal changes in hearing-aid satisfaction and usage in the elderly over a period of one or two years after hearing-aid delivery. Ear & Hearing 23, 428-437 (2002). PMID: 12411776 116. Humes, L.E., Wilson, D.L., Humes, L.E., Barlow, N.N., Garner, C.B. & Amos, N.E. A comparison of two measures of hearing-aid satisfaction in a group of elderly hearing aid wearers. Ear and Hearing 23, 422-427 (2002). PMID: 12411775 117. Narendran, M.M. & Humes, L.E. Reliability and validity of judgments of sound quality in elderly hearing-aid wearers. Ear and Hearing 24, 4-11 (2003). PMID: 12598808 118. Humes, L.E., Wilson, D.L. & Humes, A.C. Examination of differences between successful and unsuccessful elderly hearing-aid candidates matched for age, hearing loss and gender. International Journal of Audiology 42, 432-441(2003). PMID: 14582640 119. Humes, L.E. & Wilson, D.L. An examination of changes in hearing-aid performance and benefit in the elderly over a 3-year period of hearing-aid use. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 46, 137-145 (2003). PMID: 12647894 120. Humes, L.E. Modeling and predicting hearing-aid outcome. Trends in Amplification 7(2), 41-75 (2003). PMID: 15004647 121. Fortune, T., Humes, L., Turner, R., Juneau, R. & Desporte, E. Clinical evaluation of silicone soft shell technology. The Hearing Review (8), 40-44, 62 (2003). 122. Humes, L.E. & Humes, L.E. Factors affecting ‘long term’ hearing-aid success. Seminars in Hearing, 25, 63-72 (2004). 123. Humes, L.E., Humes, L.E. & Wilson, D.L. A comparison of single-channel linear amplification and two-channel wide-dynamic-range-compression amplification by means of an independent-group design. American Journal of Audiology, 13, 39-53 (2004). PMID: 15248803 124. Humes, L.E. As outcome measures proliferate, how you choose which ones to use? “Page 10", Hearing Journal, 57(4), 10-17 (2004). 125. Dhar, S., Humes, L.E.,
Calandruccio, L., Barlow, N.N. & Hipskind, N. Predictability of
speech-in-noise performance from real-ear measures
of directional hearing aids. Ear & Hearing,
25, 147-158 (2004). PMID: 15064660 126. Humes, L.E. Does AuD program length matter?...A reply to Walden, Bess and Jerger. Audiology Today, 16(5), 31-33 (2004). 127. Humes, L.E. Floyd, S.S. Measures of working memory, sequence learning, and speech recognition in the elderly. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 48, 224-235 (2005). PMID: 15938066 128. Humes, L.E. Do “auditory processing” tests measure auditory processing in the elderly? Ear & Hearing, 26, 109-119 (2005). PMID: 15809539 129. Humes, L.E. Hearing loss in the military: A report from the National Academies of Science. Update, 17(3), 1,5 (2005). 130. Durch, J.S. & Humes, L.E. Too much noise. Military Medical Technology, 9 (8) (2005). 131. Humes, L.E., Joellenbeck, L.M. & Durch, J.S., Editors. Noise and Military Service: Implications for Hearing Loss and Tinnitus. Washington, DC: National Academies Press (2006). 132. Burk, M., Humes, L.E., Amos, N.E. & Strauser, L.E. 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