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Prof Stuart Rosen
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Research Description
My research is broadly-based in hearing and speech, with an emphasis on the interface between the two. Over the years I have studied a variety of aspects of auditory perception (speech and non-speech) in adults and children, both in disordered and normal populations.
I initially came to UCL to work on cochlear implants, and an important part of my current work still concerns this. One strand concerns the optimisation of the transmission of voice melody information in multi-channel implants and a current project for optimal combination of electrical stimulation in one ear with residual hearing in the other (drawing heavily on the expertise developed concerning the auditory processing of people with profound hearing impairment).
A separate offshoot of this work concerns the adaptation of cochlear implant users to their new kind of hearing. Incomplete electrode insertion means that patients experience an upward spectral shift in auditory information, and there have been claims that this may be crucial in limiting implant patient performance. Our team was the first to show that people can adapt readily to such spectral shifts, with many further studies both concerning cochlear implants in particular, but also the nature of perceptual adaptation.
I spent many years investigating some of the most basic aspects of auditory processing and consideration of the auditory filtering properties of hearing-impaired listeners led our group to the development of a simple description of auditory filtering as a function of level that clarified the nature of the nonlinearity both in normal and impaired hearing. My current interests in this area are more concerned with other decompositions of auditory information, in particular into fine-structure and envelope information. I proposed a classification of the temporal properties of the speech wave more than 15 years ago, and I am still developing various aspects of it.
Over the last 10 years, much of my work has shifted focus to more central auditory processes. I am involved in studies of functional brain imaging (PET and fMRI), in attempts to determine the neural substrates for speech and nonspeech processing. I have also been investigating auditory processing in people with specific language impairment and dyslexia, arguing that although auditory processing deficits appear to be more common in such groups, they do not appear to play a causal role in the language deficits Related work concerns the notion of auditory processing disorder and its implications for development.
Research Activities
Auditory processing; Language development
Neurobiology of speech perception and production
Perception of speech and nonspeech in normal and disordered populations
Speech and Hearing Science
Speech perception
Education Description
UCL Collaborators
Prof Valerie Hazan; Prof Cathy Price; Prof Faraneh Vargha-Khadem; Prof Sophie Scott; Dr Tim Green; Prof David Mcalpine; Dr Paul Iverson; Dr Sally Dawson; Dr Deborah Vickers; Dr Andrew Faulkner
External Collaborators
Publications
- Hazan VL, Messaoud-Galusi S, Rosen S (2013). The effect of talker and token variability on speech perception in noise in children with dyslexia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 56(1), 44 - 62. doi:10.1044/1092-4388(2012/10-0107)
- Rosen S, Souza P, Ekelund C, Majeed AA (2013). Listening to speech in a background of other talkers: Effects of talker number and noise vocoding.. J Acoust Soc Am, 133(4), 2431 - 2443. doi:10.1121/1.4794379
- Ramus F, Marshall CR, Rosen S, van der Lely HKJ (2013). Phonological deficits in specific language impairment and developmental dyslexia: towards a multidimensional model. BRAIN, 136, 630 - 645. doi:10.1093/brain/aws356
- Schoof T, Green T, Faulkner A, Rosen S (2013). Advantages from bilateral hearing in the perception of speech in noise with simulated cochlear implants and residual acoustic hearing. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 133(2), 1017 - 1030. doi:10.1121/1.4773274
- Green T, Faulkner A, Rosen S (2012). Frequency selectivity of contralateral residual acoustic hearing in bimodal cochlear implant users, and limitations on the ability to match the pitch of electric and acoustic stimuli.. Int J Audiol, 51(5), 389 - 398. doi:10.3109/14992027.2011.642010
- McGettigan C, Evans S, Rosen S, Agnew ZK, Shah P, Scott SK (2012). An application of univariate and multivariate approaches in FMRI to quantifying the hemispheric lateralization of acoustic and linguistic processes.. J Cogn Neurosci, 24(3), 636 - 652. doi:10.1162/jocn_a_00161
- Green T, Faulkner A, Rosen S (2012). Variations in carrier pulse rate and the perception of amplitude modulation in cochlear implant users.. Ear Hear, 33(2), 221 - 230. doi:10.1097/AUD.0b013e318230fff8
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Green T (2012). Comparing live to recorded speech in training the perception of spectrally-shifted noise-vocoded speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 132(4), EL336 - EL342. doi:10.1121/1.4754432
- Elsabbagh M, Cohen H, Cohen M, Rosen S, Karmiloff-Smith A (2011). Severity of hyperacusis predicts individual differences in speech perception in Williams Syndrome.. J Intellect Disabil Res, 55(6), 563 - 571. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2788.2011.01411.x
- Wagner A, Iverson P, Rosen S (2011). Do Cross-language Specializations in Phonetic Perception Extend across Novel Acoustic Transforms?.
- Rosen S, Wise RJ, Chadha S, Conway EJ, Scott SK (2011). Hemispheric asymmetries in speech perception: sense, nonsense and modulations.. PLoS One, 6(9), e24672 - . doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0024672
- Green T, Faulkner A, Rosen S (2011). Variations in Carrier Pulse Rate and the Perception of Amplitude Modulation in Cochlear Implant Users. Ear and Hearing (in press), 32(5), - .
- Messaoud-Galusi S, Hazan V, Rosen S (2011). Investigating speech perception in children with dyslexia: is there evidence of a consistent deficit in individuals?. Journal of Speech, Hearing and Language Research, 54, 1682 - 1701. doi:10.1044/1092-4388(2011/09-0261)
- Green T, Katiri S, Faulkner A, Rosen S (2011). Erratum: "Talker intelligibility differences in cochlear implant listeners" [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 121, EL223-EL229 (2007)].. J Acoust Soc Am, 130(2), 1071 - . doi:10.1121/1.3605544
- Iverson P, Wagner A, Pinet M, Rosen S (2011). Cross-language specialization in phonetic processing: English and Hindi perception of /w/-/v/ speech and nonspeech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130(5), EL297 - EL303.
- Eisner F, McGettigan C, Faulkner A, Rosen S, Scott SK (2010). Inferior frontal gyrus activation predicts individual differences in perceptual learning of cochlear-implant simulations. Journal of Neuroscience, 30(21), 7179 - 7186. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4040-09.2010
- Rosen S, Cohen M, Vanniasegaram I (2010). Auditory and cognitive abilities of children suspected of auditory processing disorder (APD).. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol, 74(6), 594 - 600. doi:10.1016/j.ijporl.2010.02.021
- Siciliano C, Faulkner A, Rosen S, Mair K (2010). Resistance to learning binaurally mismatched frequency-to-place maps: Implications for bilateral stimulation with cochlear implants. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 127(3), 1645 - 1660. doi:10.1121/1.3293002
- Scott SK, Rosen S, Beaman CP, Davis J, Wise RJS (2009). The neural processing of masked speech: evidence for different mechanisms in the left and right temporal lobes. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 125(3), 1737 - 1743.
- Golestani N, Rosen S, Scott SK (2009). Native-language benefit for understanding speech-in-noise: The contribution of semantics.. Biling (Camb Engl), 12(3), 385 - 392. doi:10.1017/S1366728909990150
- Hazan V, Messaoud-Galusi S, Rosen S, Nouwens S, Shakespeare B (2009). Speech perception abilities of adults with dyslexia: is there any evidence for a true deficit?. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 52(6), 1510 - 1529. doi:10.1044/1092-4388(2009/08-0220
- Rosen S, Adlard A, van der Lely HJK (2009). Backward and simultaneous masking in children with grammatical specific language impairment: no simple link between auditory and language abilities. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 52(2), 396 - 411.
- Souza P, Rosen S (2009). Effects of envelope bandwidth on the intelligibility of sine- and noise-vocoded speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 126(2), 792 - 805.
- Vance M, Rosen S, Coleman M (2009). Assessing speech perception in young children and relationships with language skills. International Journal of Audiology, 48(10), 708 - 717.
- Kuo YC, Rosen S, Faulkner A (2008). Acoustic cues to tonal contrasts in Mandarin: implications for cochlear implants. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 123(5), 2815 - 2824.
- Green T, Katiri S, Faulkner A, Rosen S (2007). Talker intelligibility differences in cochlear implant listeners. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 121(6), EL223 - EL229. doi:10.1121/1.2720938
- Rosen S, Iverson P (2007). Constructing adequate non-speech analogues: what is special about speech anyway?. Developmental Science, 10(2), 165 - 168.
- White S, Milne E, Rosen S, Hansen P, Swettenham J, Frith U, Ramus F (2006). The role of sensorimotor impairments in dyslexia: a multiple case study of dyslexic children.. Dev Sci, 9(3), 237 - 255. doi:10.1111/j.1467-7687.2006.00483.x
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Norman C (2006). The right information may matter more than frequency-place alignment: Simulations of frequency-aligned and upward shifting cochlear implant processors for a shallow electrode array insertion. Ear and Hearing, 27(2), 139 - 152. doi:10.1097/01.aud.0000202357.40662.85
- Bishop DVM, Adams CV, Rosen S (2006). Resistance of grammatical impairment to computerized comprehension training in children with specific and non-specific language impairments. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 41(1), 19 - 40.
- Faulkner A, Rosen S (2006). Speech Perception and Auditory Impairment: The Roles of Temporal and Spectral Information. In Greenberg S, Ainsworth WA (Ed.), Listening to Speech: An Auditory Perspective (pp. 315 - 329). : Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
- Scott SK, Rosen S, Lang H, Wise RJS (2006). Neural correlates of intelligibility in speech investigated with noise vocoded speech - A positron emission tomography study. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 120(2), 1075 - 1083. doi:10.1121/1.2216725
- White S, Frith U, Milne E, Rosen S, Swettenham J, Ramus F (2006). A double dissociation between sensorimotor impairments and reading disability: A comparison of autistic and dyslexic children. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 23(5), 748 - 761. doi:10.1080/02643290500438607
- Warren JE, Sauter DA, Eisner F, Wiland J, Dresner MA, Wise RJS, Rosen S, Scott SK (2006). Positive emotions preferentially engage an auditory-motor "mirror" system. J NEUROSCI, 26(50), 13067 - 13075. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3907-06.2006
- Baker R, Rosen S (2006). Auditory filter nonlinearity across frequency using simultaneous notched-noise masking. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, (119), 454 - 462.
- Rosen S (2005). A riddle wrapped in mystery inside an enigma: Defining Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD). American Journal of Audiology, 14(2), 139 - 142.
- Bishop D, Adams C, Lehtonen AR, S (2005). Effectiveness of computerised spelling training in children with language impairments: a comparison of modified and unmodified speech input. Journal of Research in Reading, 28, 144 - 157.
- Green T, Faulkner A, Rosen S, Macherey O (2005). Enhancement of temporal periodicity cues in cochlear implants: Effects on prosodic perception and vowel identification. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 118(1), 375 - 385. doi:10.1121/1.1925827
- Bishop DVM, Adams CV, Nation K, Rosen S (2005). Perception of transient non-speech stimuli is normal in specific language impairment: evidence from glide discrimination. Applied Psycholinguistics, (26), 175 - 194.
- Vanniasegaram I, Cohen M, Rosen S (2004). Evaluation of Selected Auditory Tests in School-Age Children Suspected of Auditory Processing Disorders. Ear and Hearing, 25(6), 586 - 597. doi:10.1097/01.aud.0000151575.58269.19
- van der Lely HKJ, Rosen S, Adlard A (2004). Grammatical language impairment and the specificity of cognitive domains: Relations between auditory and language abilities. Cognition, 94(2), 167 - 183. doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2004.01.003
- Green T, Faulkner A, Rosen S (2004). Enhancing temporal cues to voice pitch in continuous interleaved sampling cochlear implants. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 116(4), 2298 - 2310. doi:10.1121/1.1785611
- Scott SK, Rosen S, Wickham L, Wise RJS (2004). A positron emission tomography study of the neural basis of informational and energetic masking efforts in speech perception. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 115(2), 813 - 821. doi:10.1121/1.1639336
- Green T, Faulkner A, Rosen S (2003). Enhancement of temporal cues to voice pitch in cochlear implants.
- Faulkner A, Drury C, Rosen S (2003). Is there a role for visual speech cues in adaptation to spectrally-shifted speech?.
- Reed P, Howell P, Sackin S, Pizzimenti L, Rosen S (2003). Speech perception in rats: Use of duration and rise time cues in labeling of affricate/fricative sounds. J EXP ANAL BEHAV, 80(2), 205 - 215.
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Stanton D (2003). Simulations of tonotopically-mapped speech processors for cochlear implant electrodes varying in insertion depth. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 113(2), 1073 - 1080. doi:10.1121/1.1536928
- Rosen SM (2003). Auditory processing in dyslexia and specific language impairment: Is there a deficit? What is its nature? Does it explain anything?. Journal of Phonetics, 31(3), 509 - 527. doi:10.1016/S0095-4470(03)00046-9
- Ramus F, Rosen S, Dakin SC, Day B, Castellote J, White S, Frith U (2003). Theories of developmental dyslexia: insights from a multiple case study of dyslexic adults. Brain, 126(4), 841 - 865. doi:10.1093/brain/awg076
- Narain C, Scott S, Wise R, Rosen S, Leff A, Iversen S, Matthews P (2003). Defining a left-lateralised response specific to intelligible speech using fMRI. Cerebral Cortex, 13(12), 1362 - 1368. doi:10.1093/cercor/bhg083
- Green T, Faulkner A, Rosen S (2002). Spectral and temporal cues to pitch in noise-excited vocoder simulations of continuous-interleaved-sampling cochlear implants. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 112(5), 2155 - 2164. doi:10.1121/1.1506688
- Goswami U, Thomson J, Richardson U, Stainthorp R, Hughes D, Rosen S, Scott SK (2002). Amplitude envelope onsets and developmental dyslexia: A new hypothesis. P NATL ACAD SCI USA, 99(16), 10911 - 10916. doi:10.1073/pnas.122368599
- Scott S, Rosen S, Spitsyna G, Faulkner A, Neville L, Wise R (2002). The Neural Basis of Cross Modal Enhancement in Speech Perception: A Pet Study.
- Baker RJ, Rosen S (2002). Auditory filter nonlinearity in mild/moderate hearing impairment. J ACOUST SOC AM, 111(3), 1330 - 1339. doi:10.1121/1.1448516
- Green T, Faulkner A, Rosen S (2001). Spectral and temporal cues to pitch in noise excited vocoder simulations of continuous-interleaved sampling (CIS) cochlear implants.
- Baker RJ, Rosen S (2001). Evaluation of maximum-likelihood threshold estimation with tone-in-noise masking. BRIT J AUDIOL, 35(1), 43 - 52.
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Wilkinson L (2001). Effects of the number of channels and speech-to-noise ratio on rate of connected discourse tracking through a simulated cochlear implant speech processor. Ear and Hearing, 22, 431 - 438. doi:10.1097/00003446-200110000-00007
- Rosen S, Manganari E (2001). Is there a relationship between speech and nonspeech auditory processing in children with dyslexia?. J SPEECH LANG HEAR R, 44(4), 720 - 736.
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Norman C (2001). The right information matters more than frequency place alignment: simulations of cochlear implant processors with an electrode array insertion depth of 17mm.
- Howell P, Rosen S, Hannigan G, Rustin L (2000). Auditory backward-masking performance by children who stutter and its relation to dysfluency rate. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 90(2), 355 - 363. doi:10.2466/pms.2000.90.2.355
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Stanton D (2000). Simulation of the effects of cochlear implant electrode insertion depth for tonotopically-mapped speech processors.
- Scott SK, Blank SC, Rosen S, Wise RJS (2000). Identification of a pathway for intelligible speech in the left temporal lobe. Brain, 123(12), 2400 - 2406. doi:10.1093/brain/123.12.2400
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Smith C (2000). Effects of the salience of pitch and periodicity information on the intelligibility of four-channel vocoded speech: Implications for cochlear implants.. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 108(4), 1877 - 1887. doi:10.1121/1.1310667
- Rosen S, Faulkner A, Wilkinson L (1999). Perceptual adaptation by normal listeners to upward shifts of spectral information in speech and its relevance for users of cochlear implants. doi:10.3109/03005369909081510
- Rosen S, Faulkner A, Wilkinson L (1999). Adaptation by normal listeners to upward spectral shifts of speech: Implications for cochlear implants. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 106, 3629 - 3636.
- Vance M, Dry S, Rosen S (1999). Auditory processing deficits in a teenager with Landau-Kleffner Syndrome. Neurocase, 5, 545 - 554.
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Smith C (1999). Periodicity and pitch information in simulations of cochlear implant speech processing.
- Rosen S (1999). Language disorders: A problem with auditory processing?. Current Biology, 9(18), R698 - R700. doi:10.1016/S0960-9822(99)80443-6
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Wilkinson L (1999). Effects of the number of channels and speech-to-noise ratio on rate of connected discourse tracking through a simulated cochlear implant speech-processor.
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Wilkinson L (1999). Effects of frequency resolution and signal-to-noise ratio on connected speech tracking.
- Faulkner A, Rosen S (1999). Contributions of temporal encodings of voicing, voicelessness, fundamental frequency and amplitude variation to auditory and audio-visual speech perception. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 106, 2063 - 2073. doi:10.1121/1.427951
- Faulkner A, Walliker JR, Rosen S, Lang H, Daley J (1998). Speech perception using the UCLID CIS cochlear implant speech processor.
- van der Lely HKJ, Rosen S, McClelland A (1998). Evidence for a grammar specific deficit in children. Current Biology, (8), 1253 - 1258.
- Rosen S, Baker RJ, Darling AM (1998). Auditory filter nonlinearity at 2kHz in normal hearing listeners. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 103(5), 2539 - 2550.
- Baker RJ, Rosen S, Darling AM (1998). An efficient characterisation of human auditory filtering across level and frequency that is also physiologically reasonable. In Palmer AR, Rees A, Summerfield AQ, Meddis R (Ed.), Psychophysical and Physiological Advances in Hearing (pp. 81 - 88). : Whurr Publishers.
- Rosen S, Howell P (1998). Signals and Systems for Speech and Hearing (Japanese language edition).
- Rosen S, Faulkner A, Wilkinson L (1997). Perceptual adaptation by normal listeners to upward shifts of spectral information in speech and its relevance for users of cochlear implants.
- Faulkner A, Walliker JR, Rosen S, Lang H, Daley J (1997). Speech Perception Using the UCLID CIS Cochlear Implant Speech Processor.
- Faulkner A, Rosen S (1996). The contribution of temporally-coded acoustic speech patterns to audio-visual speech perception in normally hearing and profoundly hearing-impaired listeners.
- Rosen S, Darling AM, Faulkner A, Huckvale M (1995). Cue interaction in the perception of intervocalic and syllable-initial voiceless fricative/affricate contrasts.
- Faulkner A, Darling AM, Rosen S, Huckvale M (1995). Modelling cue interaction in the perception of the voiceless fricative/affricate contrast. Language and Cognitive Processes, 10, 369 - 375.
- Rosen S, Baker RJ (1994). Characterizing Auditory Filter Nonlinearity. Hearing Research, 73(2), 231 - 243.
- Rosen S, Baker RJ (1994). Acoustic Reflexes in the Measurement of Auditory Filters at High-Levels in Normal Listeners. Audiology, 33(1), 37 - 46.
- Rosen S, Faulkner A, Reeve K (1994). Voicing, fundamental frequency, amplitude envelope and voiceless excitation as cues to consonant identity.
- Darling A, Rosen S, Huckvale M, Faulkner A (1993). Phonetic classification of plosive voicing using computational modelling. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 93, 2320 - .
- Howardjones PA, Rosen S (1993). Uncomodulated Glimpsing in Checkerboard Noise. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 93(5), 2915 - 2922.
- Howardjones PA, Rosen S (1993). The Perception of Speech in Fluctuating Noise. Acustica, 78(5), 258 - 272.
- Foster JR, Summerfield AQ, Marshall DH, Palmer L, Ball V, Rosen S (1993). Lip-Reading the Bkb Sentence Lists - Corrections for List and Practice Effects. British Journal of Audiology, 27(4), 233 - 246.
- Rosen S, Darling A, Faulkner A, Huckvale M (1993). Cue interaction in an intervocalic voiceless affricate/fricative contrast. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 93, 2932 - .
- Rosen S, Baker RJ, Kramer S (1992). Characterizing Changes in Auditory Filter Bandwidth As A Function of Level. Auditory Physiology and Perception, 83, 171 - 177.
- Darling AM, Huckvale MA, Rosen S, Faulkner A (1992). Phonetic classification of the plosive voicing contrast using computational modelling.
- Howard D, Rosen S, Broad V (1992). Major Minor Triad Identification and Discrimination by Musically Trained and Untrained Listeners. Music Perception, 10(2), 205 - 220.
- Faulkner A, Ball V, Rosen SR, Moore BCJ, Fourcin AJ (1992). Speech pattern hearing aids for the profoundly hearing-impaired: Speech perception and auditory abilities. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 91, 2136 - 2155.
- Rosen S, Stock D (1992). Auditory Filter Bandwidths As A Function of Level at Low-Frequencies (125Hz-1 Khz). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 92(2), 773 - 781.
- Rosen S (1992). Temporal Information in Speech - Acoustic, Auditory and Linguistic Aspects. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 336(1278), 367 - 373.
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Walliker JR, Fourcin AJ (1992). Psychoacoustic performance with a multi-channel extra-cochlear implant.
- Hazan V, Rosen S (1991). Individual variability in the perception of cues to place contrasts in initial stops.. Perception and Psychophysics, 49, 187 - 200.
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Walliker JR, Fourcin AJ (1991). Psychoacoustic performance with a multi-channel extra-cochlear implant.
- Campbell R, Rosen S, Solismacias V, White T (1991). Stress in Silent Reading - Effects of Concurrent Articulation on the Detection of Syllabic Stress Patterns in Written Words in English Speakers. Language and Cognitive Processes, 6(1), 29 - 47.
- Rosen S (1990). Cochlear implants: some consensus at last?. Br J Audiol, 24(6), 361 - 370.
- Rosen S (1990). Electrode placements for cochlear implants: a review.. Br J Audiol, 24(6), 411 - 418.
- Faulkner A, Rosen S (1990). Spectral and temporal resolution in the profoundly deaf.
- Faulkner A, Rosen S, Moore BCJ (1990). Residual frequency selectivity in the profoundly hearing-impaired listener. British Journal of Audiology, 24, 381 - 392.
- Rosen S, Faulkner A, Smith DAJ (1990). The psychoacoustics of profound hearing impairment. Acta Oto-laryngologica, S469, 16 - 22.
- Faulkner A, Potter C, Ball GR, S (1989). Audiovisual speech perception of intervocalic consonants with auditory voicing and voiced/voiceless speech pattern presentation.
- Rosen S, Walliker J, Brimacombe JA, Edgerton BJ (1989). Prosodic and Segmental Aspects of Speech-Perception with the House 3M Single-Channel Implant. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 32(1), 93 - 111.
- Faulkner A, Ball G, Rosen S, Fourcin AJ (1989). Simple and compound speech-pattern stimulation in single-channel cochlear implants and acoustic aids for the profoundly deaf. In Fraysse B, Cochard N (Ed.), Cochlear Implant: Acquisitions and Controversies (pp. 211 - 222). : Cochlear AG.
- Campbell R, Garwood J, Rosen S (1988). Adding Sound to Lip-Read Lists - the Effects on Serial-Recall of Adding An Auditory Pulse Train and A Pure-Tone to Silently Lip-Read Lists. Memory and Cognition, 16(3), 210 - 219.
- Faulkner A, Ball V, Rosen S, Moore BCJ, Walliker JR, Fourcin AJ (1988). Auditory acuity with residual low-frequency hearing.
- Rosen S, Walliker J, Fourcin AJ, Ball V (1987). A microprocessor-based acoustic hearing aid for the profoundly impaired listener. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 24, 239 - 260.
- Rosen S, Ball V (1986). Speech perception with the Vienna extracochlear singlechannel implant: a comparison of two approaches to speech coding. British Journal of Audiology, 20, 61 - 83.
- Fourcin A, Douek E, Moore B, Abberton E, Rosen S, Walliker J (1984). Speech Pattern Element Stimulation in Electrical Hearing. Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 110(3), 145 - 153.
- Howell P, Rosen S (1983). Natural Auditory Sensitivities As Universal Determiners of Phonemic Contrasts. Linguistics, 21(1), 205 - 235.
- HOWELL P, ROSEN S (1983). Perception of rise time and explanations of the affricate/fricative contrast. Speech Communication, 2(2-3), 164 - 166. doi:10.1016/0167-6393(83)90018-3
- Fourcin AJ, Douek EE, Moore BCJ, Rosen S, Walliker JR, Howard DM, Abberton E, Frampton S (1983). Speech-Perception with Promontory Stimulation. Annals Of the New York Academy Of Sciences, 405(JUN), 280 - 294.
- Walliker JR, Rosen S, Douek EE, Fourcin AJ, Moore BCJ (1983). Speech Signal Presentation to the Totally Deaf. Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 5(4), 316 - 320.
- Rosen S, Howell P (1983). Sinusoidal Plucks and Bows Are Not Categorically Perceived, Either. Perception & Psychophysics, 34(3), 233 - 236.
- Howell P, Rosen S (1983). Production and Perception of Rise Time in the Voiceless Affricate Fricative Distinction. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 73(3), 976 - 984.
- Rosen SM, Fourcin AJ, Moore BCJ (1981). Voice Pitch As An Aid to Lipreading. Nature, 291(5811), 150 - 152.
- Rosen SM, Howell P (1981). Plucks and Bows Are Not Categorically Perceived. Perception & Psychophysics, 30(2), 156 - 168.
- Rosen SM (1979). Range and Frequency-Effects in Consonant Categorization. Journal of Phonetics, 7(4), 393 - 402.
- Fourcin AJ, Rosen , S , Moore , B CJ, Douek , E E, Clarke , G P, Dodson , H , Bannister , L H (1979). External electrical stimulation of the cochlea: clinical, psychophysical, speech perceptual and histological findings. British Journal of Audiology, 13, 85 - 107.
- Moore BCJ, Rosen SM (1979). Tune Recognition with Reduced Pitch and Interval Information. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 31(MAY), 229 - 240.
- Scott S, K F, A S, G R, S N, L W, R J (). Rostral auditory and visual processing streams interact to enhance cross-modal speech perception. Journal of Neuroscience, , - .
- Moore DR, Rosen S, Bamiou DE, Campbell NG, Sirimanna T (). Evolving concepts of developmental auditory processing disorder (APD): A British Society of Audiology APD Special Interest Group 'white paper'. Int J Audiol, , - .
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