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11. Zeng, F.-G. (1995). Cochlear implants in China. Audiology 34, 61-75.
1996
1997
1998
1999
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.
2000
2002
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. ![]()
32.
Zeng, F.-G. (2002). Temporal pitch in electric hearing.
Hearing Research 174, 101-106.
2003
2004
38.
Chung
K, Zeng FG, Waltzman S. (2004) Utilizing hearing aid directional
microphones and noise reduction algorithms to improve speech
understanding
and listening preferences for cochlear implant users.
International Congress
Series 1271 pp89-92.
doi:10.1016/j.ics.2004.08.005
39. 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.![]()
40. 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.![]()
41. Liu S., Del Rio
E., Bradlow A.R., Zeng F-.G. (2004). Clear speech perception in acoustic and
electric hearing. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
116(4):2374-2383.![]()
42.
Starr,
A., Michalewski, H. J., Zeng, F.G., Kong, Y.Y., Beale, P., Keats, B., and
Lesperance, M. (2004). A dominantly inherited progressive deafness affecting
distal auditory nerve and hair cells. Journal of Association for Research in
Otolaryngology 5, 411-426.![]()
43. Stickney
GS, Zeng FG, Assmann P and Litovsky R (2004). Cochlear Implant Speech
Recognition with Speech Maskers. The Journal of Acoustical Society of America
116(2), 1081-1091.![]()
44.
Wei C., Cao K, Chen
XW, Zheng, J, and Zeng FG (2004). Tone
recognition and electrode discrimination in prelingually deafened
cochlear-implant listeners. Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 39(2), 73-76.
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45. Wei,
C., Cao, K., and Zeng, F.G. (2004). Mandarin tone recognition in
cochlear-implant subjects. Hearing Research 197(1/2), 87-95.![]()
46.
Xu, T., Bachman, M., Zeng, F.G., and Li, G.P.
(2004). Polymeric Micro-Cantilever Array for Auditory Front-End Processing.
Sensors and Actuators A 114, 176–182.![]()
47. Zeng FG (2004). Trends in cochlear implants.
Trends in Amplification 8(1), 1-34.![]()
(for
Trends in Amplification in Chinese, click here
)
48. Zeng F-.G., Nie
K., Liu S., Stickney G.S., Del Rio E., Kong Y.Y., Chen H.B. (2004). On the
dichotomy in auditory perception between temporal envelope and fine structure
cues. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 116(3):1351-1354.![]()
49.
Zeng
FG, Wei C. and Cao K (2004). Past, present, and future of cochlear implants.
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 39(10), 631-634.![]()
51. Chen,
H.B., , Ishihara, Y.C. and Zeng, F-.G. (2005). Pitch discrimination of patterned
electric stimulation. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
118 (1): 338-345.
53.
Michalewski,
H.J., Starr, A., Nguyen, T.T., Kong, Y.Y.,Zeng, F.G. (2005). Auditory temporal
processes in normal-hearing individuals and in patients
with
auditory neuropathy. Clinical Neurophysiology 116: 669–680.
54.
Nie,
K.B., Stickney, G.S.,
Zeng, F-.G. (2005). Encoding frequency modulation to improve cochlear implant
performance in noise. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 52(1): 64-73.
MATLAB code (right click, save target then unzip) and instructions for generating the AM and FM stimuli. For details, please read Nie et al. (2005) and Zeng et al. (2005).
56.
Vongphoe,
M., Zeng, F-.G. (2005)
Speaker
recognition with temporal cues in acoustic and
electric hearing. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 118 (2):
1055-1061.
57. Zeng, G.F., Kong,
Y.Y, Michalewski, H.J., Starr, A. (2005). Perceptual consequences of
disrupted auditory nerve activity. Journal of Neurophysiology 93:3050-3063.
Oertel's comment:
Oertel,
D. Importance for timing in understanding speech. Focus on Perceptual
consequences of disrupted auditory nerve activity.
Journal
of Neurophysiology 93:3044-3045.
58. Zeng
FG, Chen H,
Han S. (2005). Temporal Masking in Electric Hearing.
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol. 6(4):390-400.
(click here for supporting) information)
MATLAB code (right click, save target then unzip) and instructions for generating the AM and FM stimuli. For details, please read Nie et al. (2005) and Zeng et al. (2005).
60.
Bachman
M, Zeng FG, Xu T, Li GP. (2006). Micromechanical resonator array for an
implantable bionic ear. Audiol
Neurootol. 11(2):95-103.
61. Nie,
K.B., Barco, A., Zeng, F-G. (2006). Spectral and Temporal Cues in Cochlear
Implant Speech Processing. Ear & Hearing. 27: 208-217.
62. Shkel AM, Zeng
FG.
(2006). An electronic prosthesis
mimicking the dynamic vestibular function.
Audiol Neurootol. 11(2):113-122.
65. Liu, S, Zeng,
FG (2006). Temporal properties in clear speech perception. Journal of the
Acoustical Society of America. 120 (1): 424-432.
66. Chung
K, Zeng FG, and Acker KN (2006). Effects of directional microphone and adaptive
multichannel noise reduction algorithm on cochlear implant performance. Journal
of the Acoustical Society of America 120 (4): 2216-2227.
(Click here to view the above article in
Chinese)
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71.
Bhattacharya, A., Zeng, F-.G.
(2007). Companding to improve cochlear-implant speech recognition in
speech-shaped noise. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 122(2):
1079-89. ![]()
72.
Carroll J and Zeng FG. (2007) Fundamental frequency discrimination and speech
perception in noise in cochlear implant simulations. Hear Res. 231(1-2):
42-53.
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73.
Wei C, Cao K, Jin X, Chen X, Zeng FG. (2007). Psychophysical performance and
Mandarin tone recognition in noise by cochlear implant users. Ear Hear
28(2 Suppl), 62S-65S.
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74.
Wei CG, Cao KL, Zeng FG, Chua T. (2007).
Bilateral cochlear implantation in a post-lingually deafened Mandarin-speaking
patient. Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Head and Neck Surgery 42(6):468-469. [in
Chinese]
English Abstract
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75.
Cullington HE and Zeng F.G. (2008).
Speech recognition with varying numbers and types of competing talkers by
normal-hearing, cochlear-implant, and implant simulation subjects. The
Journal of Acoustical Society of America 123(1), 450-461.
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76.
Desai S., Stickney G.S., and
Zeng F.G. (2008). Auditory-visual speech perception in normal-hearing and
cochlear-implant listeners. The Journal of Acoustical Society of America
123(1), 428-440.
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77.
Dimitrijevic A, Michalewski HJ, Zeng FG, Pratt H, Starr A. (2008). Frequency
changes in a continuous tone: auditory cortical potentials. Clin Neurophysiol.
2008 Sep;119(9):2111-24. PMID: 18635394
78. Garadat
SN, Litovsky RY, Yu G, Zeng FG. Role of binaural hearing in speech
intelligibility and spatial release from masking using vocoded speech. J Acoust
Soc Am. 2009 Nov;126(5):2522-35. PubMed PMID: 19894832; PubMed Central PMCID:
PMC2787072.
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79.
Zeng FG, Rebscher S, Harrison W, Sun X
and Feng H (2008). Cochlear Implants: System Design, Integration and Evaluation.
IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering. 1:115-142. ![]()
URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=4664429&isnumber=4689462
80.
Chung K, Zeng FG.
Using hearing aid adaptive directional microphones to enhance cochlear implant
performance. Hear Res. 2009 Apr;250(1-2):27-37. Epub 2009 Jan 22. PubMed PMID:
19450437.
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81.
Dimitrijevic A, Lolli B,
Michalewski HJ, Pratt H, Zeng FG, Starr A. Intensity changes in a continuous
tone: auditory cortical potentials comparison with frequency changes. Clin
Neurophysiol. 2009 Feb;120(2):374-83. Epub 2008 Dec 27. PubMed PMID: 19112047.
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82. Liu
J, Xin J, Qi Y. and Zeng FG (2009). A Time Domain Algorithm for Blind Separation
of Convolutive Sound mixtures and L1 Constrained Minimization of Cross
Correlation. Communications in Mathematical Sciences. Vol. 7, No. 1, pp.
109–128.
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83.
Michalewski HJ, Starr
A, Zeng FG, Dimitrijevic A. N100 cortical potentials accompanying disrupted
auditory nerve activity in auditory neuropathy (AN): effects of signal intensity
and continuous noise. Clin Neurophysiol. 2009 Jul;120(7):1352-63. Epub 2009 Jun
16. PubMed PMID: 19535287; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2751735.
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84. Singh
S, Kong YY, Zeng FG. (2009). Cochlear Implant Melody Recognition as a Function
of Melody Frequency Range, Harmonicity, and Number of Electrodes. Ear Hear.
2009 Feb 3. Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 160-168.
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2010-2011
2010
85. Cullington
HE, Zeng FG. Bimodal hearing benefit for speech recognition with competing voice
in cochlear implant subject with normal hearing in contralateral ear. Ear Hear.
2010 Feb;31(1):70-3. PubMed PMID: 19858722; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2803339.
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88. Garadat
SN, Litovsky RY, Yu G, Zeng FG. Effects of simulated spectral holes on speech
intelligibility and spatial release from masking under binaural and monaural
listening. J Acoust Soc Am. 2010 Feb;127(2):977-89. PubMed PMID: 20136220;
PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2830263.
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89. Lu
T, Litovsky R, Zeng FG. Binaural masking level differences in actual and
simulated bilateral cochlear implant listeners. J Acoust Soc Am. 2010
Mar;127(3):1479-90. PubMed PMID: 20329848; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2856512..
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2011
94. Cullington HE, Zeng FG. Comparison of bimodal and bilateral cochlear implant users on speech recognition with competing talker, music perception, affective prosody discrimination, and talker identification. Ear Hear. 2011 Feb;32(1):16-30. PubMed PMID: 21178567.
2012
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.
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.
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 (2001). 15.
Shannon
RV, Fu QJ, Zeng FG and Wygonski J (2005). "Prosthetic Hearing:Implications
for Pattern Recognition in Speech", Chapter 18 in "Listening to
Speech: An Auditory Perspective", S. Greenberg and W. Ainsworth (Eds.),
Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc., New jersey, pp 289-301.
18.
Zeng, F-.G., Djalilian, H.
(2010). Alteration auditive. Les Cahiers de I'Audition,
pp. 1-15,
n3.
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1.
Zeng, F-.G. (2006). "Editorial."
Audiology & Neurotology, 11(76): 76.
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3.
Zeng, F.-G. (2007). "Guest
editorial: Sense and sensibility in neuroengineering", IEEE Transactions on
Biomedical Engineering, 54(6): 965-968.
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4.
Zeng, F.-G. (2009). "The Best of 2008:
Cochlear Implants", The Hearing Journal; The Best of Audiology
Literature, 62(6): 26-28.
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5.
Zeng, F.-G. (2010). "The Best of 2009:
Cochlear Implants", The Hearing Journal; The Best of Audiology
Literature, 63(6): 38-40.
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Conference on Implantable Auditory Prosthesis (CIAP) 2005, Asilomar, CA
1. Companding to improve cochlear implants’ speech processing in noise, Aparajita Bhattacharya and Fan-Gang Zeng
2. Lows are the new highs: Improving speech intelligibility with unintelligible low-frequency sounds, Janice E. Chang, John Y. Bai, Martin Marsala, Helen E. Cullington, and Fan-Gang Zeng
3. Linguistic and audiological factors in cochlear implant speech Perception, Michelle AuCoin McGuire, Jeff Carroll, Fan-Gang Zeng
4. Electrode interactions in cochlear implants, Qing Tang and Fan-Gang Zeng
5.
Informational
masking and spectral resolution
in cochlear implant users,
Rabia
Farooquee, Ginger Stickney, Ruth Litovsky
6. High rate carriers improve pitch discrimination between 250 and 1000 Hz, Jeff Carroll, Hongbin Chen and Fan-Gang Zeng
7. Quantifying Electric Pitch, Qing Tang, Fan-Gang Zeng, Jannine Larky and Nikolas H. Blevins
8. Contralateral Masking Between Electric and Acoustic Stimuli in a CI Subject with Normal Acoustic Hearing, Jeff Carroll & Fan-Gang Zeng
Conference on Implantable Auditory Prosthesis (CIAP) 2007, Lake Tahoe, CA
1. Encoding Fine Structure in Cochlear Implants, Presentation by Fan-Gang Zeng
2. Evaluation of the envelope expansion based noise suppression technique in cochlear-implant users, Aparajita Bhattacharya and Fan-Gang Zeng
3. Contribution of F0 to Cochlear Implant Performance, Stephanie Tiaden, Jeff Carroll, and Fan-Gang Zeng
4. On Acoustic Simulations of Cochlear Implants, Thomas Lu and Fan-Gang Zeng
Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) 33rd MidWinter Meeting,Anaheim, California, USA, February 6-10, 2010

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