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Below is a list of my publications, most of which are available in pdf format. They contain topics on psychoacoustics, hearing impairment and signal processing.

  1. Edwards, B (2009) The Application of Auditory Models to Hearing Aid Research. Invited talk, International Hearing Aid Developers Forum, Oldenburg, Germany, June 11-12.
  2. Edwards, B (2006) The Future of Digital Hearing Aids. Submitted to Trends in Amplification, special issue on digital hearing aids.
  3. Edwards, B, Hafter, E and Sarampalis, A (2006) Cognitive Issues with Hearing Aids. American Academy of Audiology Conference, Minneapolis, MN, April 6, 2006.
  4. Edwards, B (2006) What Outsiders Tell Us About the Hearing Industry. The Hearing Review 13(3): pp.88-93.
  5. Edwards, B (2005) Interview with Audiology Online. Audiology Online, September 26, 2005.
  6. Edwards, B (2005) The future of hearing aid technology. Seminars in Audition Conference, Toronto, Canada, March 5, 2005.
  7. Edwards, B (2004). Hearing Aids and Hearing Impairment. In Speech Processing and the Auditory System, Springer Handbook of Auditory Research Vol. 18, Eds. Greenberg, Ainsworth, Popper and Fay (Springer: New York, NY).
  8. Edwards, B (2003). The distortion of auditory perception by sensorineural hearing impairment. Audiology Online, www.audiologyonline.com.
  9. Edwards, B and Van Tasell, D (2002). State of the art in the perceptual design of hearing aids. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 111, 2353(A).
  10. Edwards, B (2002). Signal processing, hearing aid design, and the psychoacoustic Turing test. IEEE Proceedings of the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, May 13-17, Orlando, FL, vol. 4, pp. 3996-3999.
  11. Edwards, B (2001). Application of psychoacoustics to signal processing design. IEEE Proceedings of the 35th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, Nov. 5-7, Pacific Grove, CA, vol. 1, pp. 814-818.
  12. Edwards, B (2000). Beyond Amplification: Signal Processing Techniques for Improving Speech Intelligibility in Noise With Hearing Aids. Seminars In Hearing 21(2): 137-156.
  13. Edwards, B and Smriga, D (2000). Better Hearing Through DSP. Published online in Audiology Journal.
  14. Edwards, B (1998) Signal processing techniques for a DSP hearing aid. IEEE Proceedings of the International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, May 31-June 3, Monterey, CA.
  15. Edwards B, Struck C, Dharan P, and Hou Z (1998). Signal processing algorithms for a new, software-based, digital hearing device. Hearing Journal 51(9): 44-52.
  16. Edwards B, Struck C, Dharan P, and Hou Z (1998). New digital processor for hearing loss compensation based on the auditory system. Hearing Journal 51(8): 38-49.
  17. Edwards, BW and Viemeister, NF (1997). Masking of a brief probe by sinusoidal FM. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 101, 1010-1018.
  18. Edwards, BW and Viemeister, NF (1995). Analysis of pure-tone detection and intensity discrimination in the auditory nerve. Advances in Hearing Research, Edited by G.A. Manley, G.M. Klump, C. Koppl, H. Fastle, and H. Oeckinghaus, World Scientific Publishing, 156-176.
  19. Edwards, BW and Viemeister, NF (1994). FM vs AM discrimination: Evidence for a second FM encoding mechanism. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 96, 733-740.
  20. Edwards, BW and Viemeister, NF (1994). Modulation detection and discrimination with three-component signals. J.Acoust. Soc. Am. 95, 2202-2212.
  21. Edwards, BW and Viemeister, NF (1994). Psychoacoustic equivalence of FM and QFM. J. Acoust. Soc. Am 95, 1510-1513.
  22. Edwards, BW, Wakefield, GH, and Powers, NL (1993). The spectral shaping of neural discharges by refractory effects. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 93, 3353-3364.
  23. Edwards, BW and Wakefield, GH (1992). Efficient methods for detecting connectivity in neural ensembles. J. Neuroscience Methods, 45, 1-14.
  24. Edwards, BW and Wakefield, GH (1990). On the statistics of binned neural point processes: the Bernoulli approximation and AR representation of the PST histogram. Biological Cybernetics, 64, 145-153.