Jill B. Firszt
Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences
Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee 53226
USA
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- Auditory sensitivity in children using the auditory steady-state response. Firszt, J.B., Gaggl, W., Runge-Samuelson, C.L., Burg, L.S., Wackym, P.A. Arch. Otolaryngol. Head Neck Surg. (2004)
- Recognition of speech presented at soft to loud levels by adult cochlear implant recipients of three cochlear implant systems. Firszt, J.B., Holden, L.K., Skinner, M.W., Tobey, E.A., Peterson, A., Gaggl, W., Runge-Samuelson, C.L., Wackym, P.A. Ear. Hear (2004)
- Electrically evoked auditory brain stem responses for lateral and medial placement of the Clarion HiFocus electrode. Firszt, J.B., Wackym, P.A., Gaggl, W., Burg, L.S., Reeder, R.M. Ear. Hear (2003)
- Neurophysiology of cochlear implant users I: effects of stimulus current level and electrode site on the electrical ABR, MLR, and N1-P2 response. Firszt, J.B., Chambers, R.D., Kraus And, N., Reeder, R.M. Ear. Hear (2002)
- Neurophysiology of cochlear implant users II: comparison among speech perception, dynamic range, and physiological measures. Firszt, J.B., Chambers And, R.D., Kraus, N. Ear. Hear (2002)