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Refereed Journal Publications
Oxenham, A. J., and Moore, B. C. J. (1994). “Modeling the
additivity of nonsimultaneous masking,” Hearing Research 80,
105-118.
Oxenham, A. J., and Moore, B. C. J. (1995a). “Overshoot and
the ‘severe departure’ from Weber's law,” Journal
of the Acoustical Society of America 97, 2442-2453.
Oxenham, A. J., and Moore, B. C. J. (1995b). “Additivity
of masking in normally hearing and hearing-impaired subjects,”
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 98, 1921-1934.
Oxenham, A. J., and Plack, C. J. (1997). “A behavioral measure
of basilar-membrane nonlinearity in listeners with normal and impaired
hearing,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 101,
3666-3675.
Oxenham, A. J., Moore, B. C. J., and Vickers, D. A. (1997). “Short-term
temporal integration: Evidence for the influence of peripheral compression,”
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 101, 3676-3687.
Kohlrausch, A., Fassel, R., van der Heijden, M., Kortekaas, R.,
van de Par, S., Oxenham, A. J., and Püschel, D. (1997). “Detection
of tones in low-noise noise: Further evidence for the role of envelope
fluctuations,” Acta Acustica 83, 659-669.
Oxenham, A. J. (1997). “Increment and decrement detection
in sinusoids as a measure of temporal resolution,” Journal
of the Acoustical Society of America 102, 1779-1790.
Moore, B. C. J., and Oxenham, A. J. (1998). “Perceptual consequences
of compression in the peripheral auditory system,” Psychological
Review 105, 108-124.
Oxenham, A. J. (1998). “Temporal integration at 6 kHz as
a function of masker bandwidth,” Journal of the Acoustical
Society of America 103, 1033-1042.
Plack, C. J., and Oxenham, A. J. (1998). “Basilar-membrane
nonlinearity and the growth of forward masking,” Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America 103, 1598-1608.
Oxenham, A. J., and Plack, C. J. (1998). “Suppression and
the upward spread of masking,” Journal of the Acoustical Society
of America 104, 3500-3510.
Vliegen, J., and Oxenham, A. J. (1999). “Sequential stream
segregation in the absence of spectral cues,” Journal of the
Acoustical Society of America 105, 339-346.
Vliegen, J., Moore, B. C. J., and Oxenham, A. J. (1999). “The
role of spectral and periodicity cues in auditory stream segregation,
measured using a temporal discrimination task,” Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America 106, 938-945.
Moore, B. C. J., Vickers, D. A., Plack, C. J., and Oxenham, A.
J. (1999). “Inter-relationship between different psychoacoustic
measures assumed to be related to the cochlear active mechanism,”
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 106, 2761-2778.
Oxenham, A. J., and Buus, S. (2000). “Level discrimination
of sinusoids as a function of duration and level in fixed-level,
roving-level, and across-frequency conditions,” Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America 107, 1605-1614.
Plack, C. J., and Oxenham, A. J. (2000). “Basilar-membrane
nonlinearity estimated by pulsation threshold,” Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America 107, 501-507.
Oxenham, A. J. (2000). “Influence of spatial and temporal
coding on auditory gap detection,” Journal of the Acoustical
Society of America 107, 2215-2223.
Oxenham, A. J., and Plack, C. J. (2000). “Effects of masker
frequency and duration in forward masking: Further evidence for
the influence of peripheral nonlinearity,” Hearing Research
150, 258-266.
Oxenham, A. J. (2001). “Forward masking: Adaptation or integration?”
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 109, 732-741.
Oxenham, A. J., and Dau, T. (2001a). “Modulation detection
interference: Effects of concurrent and sequential stream segregation,”
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 110, 402-408.
Oxenham, A. J., and Dau, T. (2001b). “Reconciling frequency
selectivity and phase effects in masking,” Journal of the
Acoustical Society of America 110, 1525-1538.
Oxenham, A. J., and Dau, T. (2001c) “Towards a measure of
auditory-filter phase response,” Journal of the Acoustical
Society of America 110, 3169-3178.
Shera, C. A., Guinan, J. J., and Oxenham, A. J. (2002). “Revised
estimates of human cochlear tuning from otoacoustic and behavioral
measurements,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
USA 99, 3318-3323.
Smith, Z. M., Delgutte, B., and Oxenham, A. J. (2002). “Chimaeric
sounds reveal dichotomies in auditory perception,” Nature
416, 87-90.
Plack, C. J., Oxenham, A. J., and Drga, V. (2002). “Linear
and nonlinear processes in temporal masking,” Acustica united
with Acta Acustica 88, 348-358.
Bernstein, J. G., and Oxenham, A. J. (2003). “Pitch discrimination
of diotic and dichotic tone complexes: Harmonic resolvability or
harmonic number?” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
113, 3323-3334.
Qin, M. K., and Oxenham, A. J. (2003). “Effects of simulated
cochlear-implant processing on speech reception in fluctuating maskers,”
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 114, 446-454.
Oxenham, A. J., Fligor, B. J., Mason, C. R., and Kidd, G., Jr.
(2003). “Informational masking and musical training,”
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 114, 1543-1549.
Oxenham, A. J., and Shera, C. A. (2003). “Estimates of human
cochlear tuning at low levels using forward and simultaneous masking,”
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 4,541-554.
Oxenham, A. J., and Bacon, S. P. (2003). “Cochlear compression:
Perceptual measures and implications for normal and impaired hearing,”
Ear and Hearing 24, 352-366.
Micheyl, C., and Oxenham, A. J. (2004). “Sequential F0 comparisons
between resolved and unresolved harmonics: No evidence for translation
noise between two pitch mechanisms,” Journal of the Acoustical
Society of America 116, 3038-3050.
Oxenham, A. J., Bernstein, J. G. W. , and Penagos, H. (2004). “Correct
tonotopic representation is necessary for complex pitch perception,”
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 101, 1421-1425.
(Commentary published in same issue; Shamma, S. A. 2004. PNAS 101:1114-5).
Penagos, H., Melcher, J. R., and Oxenham, A. J. (2004). “A
neural representation of pitch salience in non-primary human auditory
cortex revealed with fMRI,” Journal of Neuroscience 24, 6810-6815.
Oxenham, A. J., and Dau, T. (2004). “Masker phase effects
in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners: Evidence for peripheral
compression at low signal frequencies,” Journal of the Acoustical
Society of America 116, 2248-2257.
Rosengard, P. S., Oxenham, A. J., and Braida, L. D. (2005). “Comparing
different estimates of cochlear compression in listeners with normal
and impaired hearing,” Journal of the Acoustical Society of
America (in press).
Bernstein, J. G., and Oxenham, A. J. (2005). “An autocorrelation
model with place dependence to account for the effect of harmonic
number on fundamental frequency discrimination,” Journal of
the Acoustical Society of America (in press).
Qin, M. K., and Oxenham, A. J. (2005). “Fundamental frequency
discriminability and utility with acoustic simulations of cochlear-implant
processing” Ear and Hearing (in press).
Oxenham, A. J., and Ewert, S. (2005). “Estimates of auditory
filter phase response at and below characteristic frequency,”
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (in press).
Edited Books and Book Chapters
Oxenham, A. J., and Moore, B. C. J. (1997). “Modeling the
effects of peripheral nonlinearity in listeners with normal and
impaired hearing,” in Modeling Sensorineural Hearing Loss,
edited by W. Jesteadt (Erlbaum, New Jersey).
Houtsma, A. J. M., and Oxenham, A. J. (1998). “Principles
of perceptual grouping in auditory perception,” in Clinical
Psychoacoustics - Schizophrenia, edited by S. Nielzen and O. Olsson
(Lund University, Lund, Sweden).
Plack, C. J., and Oxenham, A. J. (1998). “Basilar-membrane
nonlinearity and forward masking,” in Psychophysical and Physiological
Advances in Hearing, edited by A. R. Palmer, A. Rees, A. Q. Summerfield,
and R. Meddis (Whurr, London).
Oxenham, A. J., and Bacon, S. P. (2004). “Psychophysical
manifestations of compression: Normal-hearing listeners,”
in Auditory Compression, Eds. S. P. Bacon, A. N. Popper, and R.
R. Fay (Springer, New York), pp. 62-106.
Bacon, S. P., and Oxenham, A. J. (2004). “Psychophysical
manifestations of compression: Hearing-impaired listeners,”
in Auditory Compression, Eds. S. P. Bacon, A. N. Popper, and R.
R. Fay (Springer, New York), pp. 107-152.
Plack, C. J., and Oxenham, A. J. “Pitch perception,”
in Pitch: Neural Coding and Perception, Eds. C. J. Plack, A. J.
Oxenham, A. N. Popper, and R. R. Fay (Springer, New York). Chapter
of book to be published in 2004 as part of the series Springer Handbook
of Auditory Research.
Plack, C. J., and Oxenham, A. J., A. N. Popper, and R. R. Fay (Eds.)
Pitch: Neural Coding and Perception, (Springer, New York). Book
to be published in 2004 as part of the series Springer Handbook
of Auditory Research.
Oxenham, A. J., Bernstein, J. G., and Micheyl, C. (in press). “Pitch
perception of complex tones within and across ears and frequency
regions,” in Auditory Signal Processing: Physiology, Psychoacoustics,
and Models, Eds. D. Pressnitzer, A. de Cheveigné, S. McAdams,
and L. Collet (Springer, New York).
Dau, T., Ewert, S., and Oxenham, A. J. (in press). “Effects
of concurrent and sequential streaming in comodulation masking release,”
in Auditory Signal Processing: Physiology, Psychoacoustics, and
Models, Eds. D. Pressnitzer, A. de Cheveingné, S. McAdams,
and L. Collet (Springer, New York).
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