John D. Durrant

Affiliations: 
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
Audiology, Physiological Psychology, Neuroscience Biology
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Tlumak AI, Durrant JD, Delgado RE. (2016) The Effect of Stimulus Intensity and Carrier Frequency on Auditory Middle- and Long-Latency Evoked Potentials Using a Steady-State-Response Approach. American Journal of Audiology. 25: 62-74
Tlumak AI, Durrant JD, Delgado RE. (2015) The Effect of Advancing Age on Auditory Middle- and Long-Latency Evoked Potentials Using a Steady-State-Response Approach. American Journal of Audiology. 1-14
Huang EI, Durrant JD, Boston JR. (2015) Will diminishing cochlear delay affect speech perception in noise? International Journal of Audiology. 1-6
Durrant JD, Feth LL. (2014) Physics of sound and electroacoustics Seminars in Hearing. 35: 278-294
MacKechnie CA, Greenberg JJ, Gerkin RC, et al. (2013) Rinne revisited: steel versus aluminum tuning forks. Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery : Official Journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. 149: 907-13
Mancini PC, Durrant JD, Starling AL, et al. (2013) Children with phenylketonuria treated early: basic audiological and electrophysiological evaluation. Ear and Hearing. 34: 236-44
Tlumak AI, Durrant JD, Delgado RE, et al. (2012) Steady-state analysis of auditory evoked potentials over a wide range of stimulus repetition rates: profile in children vs. adults. International Journal of Audiology. 51: 480-90
Tlumak AI, Durrant JD, Delgado RE, et al. (2012) Steady-state analysis of auditory evoked potentials over a wide range of stimulus repetition rates in awake vs. natural sleep. International Journal of Audiology. 51: 418-23
Tlumak AI, Durrant JD, Delgado RE, et al. (2011) Steady-state analysis of auditory evoked potentials over a wide range of stimulus repetition rates: profile in adults. International Journal of Audiology. 50: 448-58
Ruscetta MN, Palmer CV, Durrant JD, et al. (2007) The impact of listening with directional microphone technology on self-perceived localization disabilities and handicaps. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. 18: 794-808
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