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William J. Kelly
Researcher at Boys Town
Publications - 19
Citations - 1002
William J. Kelly is an academic researcher from Boys Town. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hearing loss & Sensorineural hearing loss. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 19 publications receiving 977 citations.
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Discrimination and labeling of noise-buzz sequences with varying noise-lead times: An example of categorical perception
TL;DR: It is concluded that categorical perception of sounds is not unique to speech and suggested that it may be a general property of sensory behavior.
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Unilateral hearing loss in children
TL;DR: A concerted effort aimed at early identification and intervention in cases of USNHL is warranted.
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Factors in the discrimination of tonal patterns. II. Selective attention and learning under various levels of stimulus uncertainty
TL;DR: In this article, the second in a series of articles in human listeners' abilities to discriminate between word-length tonal sequences, or "patterns", has been reported that frequency resolution, by highly trained listeners, is four to five times more accurate for high frequency, late occurring components of such sequences than for low frequency early components.
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Factors in the discrimination of tonal patterns. I. Component frequency, temporal position, and silent intervals.
TL;DR: Factors which determine the discriminability of tonal sequences, or patterns, were investigated, and highly trained listeners’ abilities to detect changes in the frequency of single tonal components in these patterns were measured using a same–different psychophysical method.
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Noise-induced hearing loss in children.
TL;DR: Comprehensive, age‐appropriate educational programs must be developed for elementary and secondary students and their parents to acquaint them with potentially hazardous noise sources in their environment.