Publications


Smith, M.L., & Winn, M.B.(In Press). Repairing misperceptions of words early in a sentence is more effortful than repairing later words, especially for listeners with cochlear implants. Trends in Hearing

Smith, M.L., Winn, M.B., & Fitzgerald, M.B. (2024). A large-scale study of the relationship between degree & type of hearing loss and recognition of speech in quiet and noise. Ear & Hearing, 45(4), 915-928. Full Text

Fitzgerald, M.B., Ward, K.M., Gianakas, S.P., Smith, M.L., Blevins, N.H., & Swanson, A.P. (2024). Speech-in-noise assessment in the routine audiologic test battery: Relationship to perceived auditory disability. Ear & Hearing

Ancel, E. E., Smith, M. L., Rao, V. V., & Munson, B. (2023). Relating Acoustic Measures to Listener Ratings of Children’s Productions of Word-Initial/ɹ/and/w. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1-15. Full Text

Thai, A., Tran, E., Swanson, A., Fitzgerald, M. B., Blevins, N. H., Ma, Y., Smith, M.L., Larky, J.B., & Alyono, J. C. (2022). Outcomes in Patients Meeting Cochlear Implant Criteria in Noise but Not in Quiet. Otology & Neurotology, 43(1), 56-63. Full Text

Smith, M. L., & Winn, M. B. (2021). Individual Variability in Recalibrating to Spectrally Shifted Speech: Implications for Cochlear Implants. Ear and hearing, 42(5), 1412-1427. Full Text

Dimitrijevic, A., Smith, M. L., Kadis, D. S., & Moore, D. R. (2019). Neural indices of listening effort in noisy environments. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 1-10. Full Text

Dimitrijevic, A., Smith, M. L., Kadis, D. S., & Moore, D. R. (2017). Cortical alpha oscillations predict speech intelligibility. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 11, 88. Full Text

Han, J. H., Zhang, F., Kadis, D. S., Houston, L. M., Samy, R. N., Smith, M. L., & Dimitrijevic, A. (2016). Auditory cortical activity to different voice onset times in cochlear implant users. Clinical Neurophysiology, 127(2), 1603-1617. Full Text