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Refereed Publications
1. Zeng, F.-G., and Turner, C.W. (1990). Recognition
of voiceless fricatives by normal and hearing-impaired subjects.
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 33, 440-449.
2. Zeng, F.-G., and Turner, C.W. (1991). Binaural
loudness balance in unilaterally-impaired listeners.
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 43(A), 565-583.
3. Zeng, F.-G., Turner,
C.W., and Relkin, E.M.
(1991). Recovery from prior stimulation. II. Effects on intensity
discrimination. Hearing Research 55, 223-230.
4. Zeng, F.-G., and Shannon,
R.V. (1992). Loudness
balance between electric and acoustic stimulation. Hearing
Research 60, 231-235.
5. Zeng, F.-G., and Turner, C.W. (1992). Intensity
discrimination in forward masking. The Journal of Acoustical
Society of America 92, 782-787.
6. Turner, C.W., Zeng, F.-G., Relkin, E.M., and Horwitz,
A.R. (1992). Frequency discrimination in forward and
backward masking. The Journal of Acoustical Society
of America 92, 3102-3108.
7. Zeng, F.-G. (1994). Loudness growth in forward
masking: Relation to intensity discrimination. The Journal
of Acoustical Society of America 96, 2127-2132.
8. Shannon, R.V. and Zeng, F.-G. (1994).
Psychophysics in Electric hearing. Chinese Journal of
Audiology and Speech Disorder 2, 62-65.
9. Zeng, F.-G., and Shannon,
R.V. (1994). Loudness-coding mechanisms inferred from electric
stimulation of the human auditory system. Science 264,
564-566. (NIH press release)
10. Zeng, F.-G. (1995). Cochlear implants in
China. Audiology 34, 61-75.
11. Zeng, F.-G., and Shannon,
R.V. (1995). Possible origins of the non-monotonic intensity
discrimination functions in forward masking. Hearing
Research 82, 216-224.
12. Zeng, F.-G., and Shannon, R.V. (1995). Loudness
of simple and complex stimuli in electric hearing. Annals
of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology 104 (suppl. 166), 235-238.
13. Shannon, R.V., Zeng,
F.-G., Wygonski, J., Kamath, V., and Ekelid, M. (1995). Speech
recognition with primarily temporal cues. Science 270,
303-304.
14. Abdala, C.,
Sininger, Y.S., Ekelid, M.,
and Zeng, F.-G. (1996). Distortion product otoacoustic emission
suppression tuning curves in human adults and neonates. Hearing
Research 98, 38-53.
15. Zhang, C.Y., and Zeng, F.-G. (1997). Loudness
of dynamic stimuli in acoustic and electric hearing. The Journal
of Acoustical Society of America 102, 2925-2934.
16. Zeng, F.-G., Cao, K.L.,
and Wang, Z.-Z. (1998). Advances in cochlear implants.
Chinese Journal of Otolaryngology 33(2), 123-125.
17. Wilson, B.S., Rebscher, S., Zeng, F.-G.,
Shannon, R.V., Loeb, G.E., Lawson, D.T., and Zerbi, M. (1998).
Design for an inexpensive but effective cochlear implant.
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 118, 235-241.
18. Zeng, F.-G. (1998).
Interactions of forward and simultaneous masking in intensity
discrimination. The Journal of Acoustical Society of
America 103, 2021-2030.
19. Zeng, F.-G., J.J. Galvin, and C.Y. Zhang
(1998). Encoding loudness by electric stimulation of the auditory
nerve. NeuroReport 9, 1845-1848.
20. Fu, Q.-J., Zeng, F.-G.,
Shannon, R.V., and Soli, D.S. (1998). Importance of tonal
envelope cues in Chinese speech recognition. The Journal of
Acoustical Society of America 104, 505-510.
21. Shannon, R.V., Zeng,
F.-G., and Wygonski, J. (1998). Speech recognition with altered
spectral distribution of envelope cues. The Journal of Acoustical
Society of America 104, 2467-2476.
22. Wei, C., Cao, K., Wang,
Z, and Zeng, F.-G. (1999). Rate discrimination and tone recognition
in Mandarin-speaking cochlear-implant listeners. Chinese Journal
of Otorhinolaryngology 34(2), 82-88.
23. Zeng, F.-G., and Galvin, J.J. (1999). Amplitude
compression and phoneme recognition in cochlear implant listeners.
Ear and Hearing 20, 60-73.
24. Zeng, F.-G., and Shannon,
R.V. (1999). Psychophysical laws revealed by electric hearing.
NeuroReport 10, 1931-1935.
25. Zeng, F.-G., Oba, S.,
Garde,S., Sininger, Y., and Starr, A. (1999). Temporal and
speech processing deficits in Auditory Neuropathy. NeuroReport
10(16), 3429-3435 .
26. Zeng, F.-G., Martino,
K.M., Linthicum, F.H., and Soli, S.D. (2000). Auditory perception
in vestibular-neurectomy subjects. Hearing Research 142, 102-122.
27. Zeng, F.-G., Fu, Q.-J.,
and Morse, R.P. (2000). Human hearing enhanced by noise. Brain
Research 869(1-2), 251-255.
28. Fu, Q.-J., and Zeng, F.-G. (2000). Identification
of temporal envelope cues in Chinese tone recognition. Asia
Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 5, 45-57.
29. Zeng, F.-G., Grant,
G., Niparko, J., Galvin, J.J., Shannon, R.V., Opie, J., and
Segel, P. (2002). Speech dynamic range and its effects on
cochlear implant performance. The Journal of Acoustical Society
of America 111, 377-386.
30. Shkel, A. M., Liu,
J., Ikei, C. and Zeng, F.-G.(2002). Feasibility Study on a
Prototype of Vestibular Implant Using MEMS Gyroscopes. IEEE
Sensors 1526-1531.
31. Zeng,
F.-G. (2002). Temporal pitch in electric hearing. Hearing
Research 174, 101-106.
32. Starr,
A., Michalewski, H. J., Zeng, F.G., Fujikawa, S., Linthicum,
F., Kim, C.S., Winnier, D., and Keats, B. (2003). Pathology
and physiology of auditory neuropathy with a novel mutation in
the MPZ gene (Tyr145Ser). Brain 126, 1604-1619.
33. Behnam
SE and Zeng FG (2003). Noise improves suprathreshold
discrimination in cochlear-implant listeners. Hearing Research
186, 91-93.
34. Chung,
K, Zeng, FG, and Waltzman, S. (2004). Using Directional
Microphones and Noise Reduction algorithms to Enhance Cochlear
Implant Performance. Acoustics Research Letters Online 5(2),
56-61.
35. Kong,
Y.Y., Cruz R., Jones, J.A., and Zeng F.G. (2004). Music
perception with temporal cues in acoustic and electric
hearing. Ear and Hearing 25(2):173-185.
36. Lan,
N., Nie, K., Gao, S., and Zeng, F.G. (2004). A Novel Speech
Processing Strategy of Cochlear Implants Incorporating Tonal
Information. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
51(5), 752-760.
37. Zeng FG
(2004). Trends in cochlear implants. Trends in Amplification
8(1), 1-34.
Non-Refereed Publications
and Book Chapters
1.
Zeng, F.-G. (1985). Speech and script: Preliminaries
to the neuro-mechanisms of language. Modern Linguistics
8, 11-18.
2. Zeng, F.-G. (1987). How
do our ears understand speech. Scientific Picture 7,
2-4.
3. Zeng, F.-G. (1987). Speech
technology: Research and development. World Science
7, 32-49.
4. Shannon, R.V., Zeng,
F.-G., and Wygonski, J. (1992). Speech recognition using
only temporal cues. In: The Auditory Processing
of Speech: From Sounds to Words pp. 263-274, M.E.H.
Schouten (Ed.), Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin.
5. Zeng, F.-G. (1992). Left
hemisphere dominance in spoken and sign languages. Chinese
Science Daily, 12(1), 3.
6. Zeng, F.-G., and Shannon,
R.V. (1993). Loudness growth in electric stimulation.
In: International Interscience Seminars: Advances in
Cochlear Implants, pp. 339-341, I.J. Hochmair-Desoyer
and E.S. Hochmair (Eds.), Manz, Wien.
7. Zeng,
F.-G. (1996). Cochlear implants in developing
countries. Contact (invited paper by Cochlear
Implant Club International) 10(4), 5-9.
8. Ay,
S. U., Zeng, F.-G., and Sheu, B.J. (1997). Hearing
with bionic ears. IEEE Circuits & Devices,
5,18-23.
9. Zeng, F.-G., Shannon,
R.V., and Hellman, W.S. (1998). Physiological processes
underlying psychophysical laws. In: Psychophysical
and Physiological Advances in Hearing, pp. 473-481.
A. Palmer, Rees, A., Summerfield, A.Q. & Meddis,
R. (Eds.), Whurr Publishers, London.
10. Shannon, R.V., Fu, Q.-J.,
Zeng, F.-G., and Wygonski, J. (1998). Prosthetic hearing:
Implications for pattern recognition in speech.
In: Listening to Speech: An Auditory Perspective,
pp., S. Greenberg and W. Ainsworth (Eds.), Oxford University
Press, UK (in press).
11. Cao, K.L., Wang, Z.-Z.,
and Zeng, F.-G. (2000). Cochlear implants. In: Handbook
of Pediatric Otolaryngology, pp. 299-316. W. Qi
et al. (Eds.), Tian-Jing Science and Technology Press,
Tian Jing.
12. Zeng, F.-G. (2000).
Advances in cochlear implants. In: Speech and Hearing
Review - A Bilingual Annual Publication, pp. 6-17 (Chinese)
and pp. 54-61 (English). L.-R. L. Chen (Ed.), National
Kaohsiung Normal University Special Education Center,
Taiwan.
13. Zeng,
F.-G., Oba, S., and Starr, A. (2001). Suprathreshold
processing deficits due to desynchronous neural activities
in Auditory Neuropathy. In: Physiological and Psychophysical
Bases of Auditory Function, pp. 365-372. D.J. Breebaart,
Houstma, A.J.M., Kohlrausch, A., Prijs, V.F., &
Schoonhoven, R. (Eds.), Shaker publishing BV, Maastricht,
Netherlands.
14. Zeng, F.-G., Oba,
S., Garde,S., Sininger, Y., and Starr, A. (2001). Psychophysics
and Speech Perception in Auditory Neuropathy. In: Auditory
Neuropathy, Y. Sininger & A. Starr (Eds.) San Diego
(in press).
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