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Brian C J Moore
Brian C J Moore
Professor of Auditory Perception, University of Cambridge
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An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing
B Moore
Brill, 2012
69022012
Derivation of auditory filter shapes from notched-noise data
BR Glasberg, BCJ Moore
Hearing research 47 (1-2), 103-138, 1990
33261990
Suggested formulae for calculating auditory‐filter bandwidths and excitation patterns
BCJ Moore, BR Glasberg
The journal of the acoustical society of America 74 (3), 750-753, 1983
13791983
A model for the prediction of thresholds, loudness, and partial loudness
BCJ Moore, BR Glasberg, T Baer
Journal of the Audio Engineering Society 45 (4), 224-240, 1997
12231997
Cochlear hearing loss: physiological, psychological and technical issues
BCJ Moore
John Wiley & Sons, 2007
9582007
A model of loudness applicable to time-varying sounds
BR Glasberg, BCJ Moore
Journal of the Audio Engineering Society 50 (5), 331-342, 2002
7022002
Speech perception problems of the hearing impaired reflect inability to use temporal fine structure
C Lorenzi, G Gilbert, H Carn, S Garnier, BCJ Moore
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (49), 18866-18869, 2006
6962006
Age-group differences in speech identification despite matched audiometrically normal hearing: contributions from auditory temporal processing and cognition
C Füllgrabe, BCJ Moore, MA Stone
Frontiers in aging neuroscience 6, 347, 2015
5812015
A test for the diagnosis of dead regions in the cochlea
BCJ Moore, M Huss, DA Vickers, BR Glasberg, JI Alcántara
British journal of audiology 34 (4), 205-224, 2000
5812000
Auditory filter shapes in subjects with unilateral and bilateral cochlear impairments
BR Glasberg, BCJ Moore
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 79 (4), 1020-1033, 1986
5581986
A revision of Zwicker's loudness model
BCJ Moore, BR Glasberg
Acta Acustica united with Acustica 82 (2), 335-345, 1996
5361996
The role of temporal fine structure processing in pitch perception, masking, and speech perception for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired people
BCJ Moore
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 9, 399-406, 2008
5142008
Frequency difference limens for short‐duration tones
BCJ Moore
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 54 (3), 610-619, 1973
5141973
Speech reception thresholds in noise with and without spectral and temporal dips for hearing-impaired and normally hearing people
RW Peters, BCJ Moore, T Baer
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 103 (1), 577-587, 1998
4061998
Formulae describing frequency selectivity as a function of frequency and level, and their use in calculating excitation patterns
BCJ Moore, BR Glasberg
Hearing research 28 (2-3), 209-225, 1987
3971987
Speech‐in‐noise perception in high‐functioning individuals with autism or Asperger's syndrome
JI Alcántara, EJL Weisblatt, BCJ Moore, PF Bolton
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 45 (6), 1107-1114, 2004
3892004
Factors influencing sequential stream segregation
BCJ Moore, H Gockel
Acta Acustica United with Acustica 88 (3), 320-333, 2002
3742002
Perceptual consequences of cochlear damage
BCJ Moore
OUP Oxford, 1995
3691995
Hearing
BCJ Moore
Companion Encyclopedia of Psychology, 202-223, 2019
3592019
Perceptual consequences of cochlear hearing loss and their implications for the design of hearing aids
BCJ Moore
Ear and hearing 17 (2), 133-161, 1996
3591996
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