Andrew J Oxenham

Andrew J Oxenham

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

H-index: 68

North America-United States

About Andrew J Oxenham

Andrew J Oxenham, With an exceptional h-index of 68 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, specializes in the field of Auditory Perception, Hearing Impairment, Cochlear Implants, Psychoacoustics, Hearing Science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Auditory enhancement in younger and older listeners with normal and impaired hearing

Envelope-following responses to single and double amplitude modulation: No correlate of modulation masking

Adaptation to sentences and melodies when making judgments along a voice/non-voice continuum

Questions and controversies surrounding the perception and neural coding of pitch

Dissociating sensitivity from bias in the mini profile of music perception skills

Sensitivity to frequency modulation is limited centrally

CompHEAR: A Customizable and Scalable Web-Enabled Auditory Performance Evaluation Platform for Cochlear Implant Sound Processing Research

Consonance perception in congenital amusia: Behavioral and brain responses to harmonicity and beating cues

Andrew J Oxenham Information

University

Position

Professor of Psychology and Otolaryngology

Citations(all)

16059

Citations(since 2020)

5319

Cited By

12824

hIndex(all)

68

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

178

i10Index(since 2020)

123

Email

University Profile Page

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

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Andrew J Oxenham Skills & Research Interests

Auditory Perception

Hearing Impairment

Cochlear Implants

Psychoacoustics

Hearing Science

Top articles of Andrew J Oxenham

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Auditory enhancement in younger and older listeners with normal and impaired hearing

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Heather A Kreft

Andrew J Oxenham

2023/12/1

Envelope-following responses to single and double amplitude modulation: No correlate of modulation masking

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Magdalena Wojtczak

PuiYii Goh

Andrew J Oxenham

2023/3/1

Adaptation to sentences and melodies when making judgments along a voice/non-voice continuum

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Zi Gao

Andrew J Oxenham

2023/10/1

Questions and controversies surrounding the perception and neural coding of pitch

Andrew J Oxenham

2023/1/9

Dissociating sensitivity from bias in the mini profile of music perception skills

JASA Express Letters

Kelly L Whiteford

Pui Yii Goh

Kara L Stevens

Andrew J Oxenham

2023/9/1

Sensitivity to frequency modulation is limited centrally

Journal of Neuroscience

Kelly L Whiteford

Andrew J Oxenham

2023/5/17

CompHEAR: A Customizable and Scalable Web-Enabled Auditory Performance Evaluation Platform for Cochlear Implant Sound Processing Research

bioRxiv

Kris Merrill

Leah Muller

Jordan A Beim

Phillipp Hehrmann

Dean Swan

...

2023/12/23

Consonance perception in congenital amusia: Behavioral and brain responses to harmonicity and beating cues

Journal of cognitive neuroscience

Jackson E Graves

Agathe Pralus

Lesly Fornoni

Andrew J Oxenham

Barbara Tillmann

...

2023/5/1

Benefits of Harmonicity for Hearing in Noise Are Limited to Detection and Pitch-Related Discrimination Tasks

Biology

Neha Rajappa

Daniel R Guest

Andrew J Oxenham

2023/12/13

Masking effects of amplitude modulation on frequency-modulated tones

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Kelly L Whiteford

Neha Rajappa

PuiYii Goh

Andrew J Oxenham

2023/3/1

Methodological considerations when measuring and analyzing auditory steady-state responses with multi-channel EEG

Current Research in Neurobiology

Hao Lu

Anahita H Mehta

Andrew J Oxenham

2022/1/1

Masking and masking release

Andrew J Oxenham

2022/6/12

Voice disadvantage effects in absolute and relative pitch judgments

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Zi Gao

Andrew J Oxenham

2022/4/1

What makes human hearing special?

Frontiers for young minds

Christian J Sumner

Christopher Bergevin

Andrew J Oxenham

Christopher A Shera

2022

Measuring harmonic benefit in musicians and non-musicians in several tasks

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Daniel R Guest

Neha Rajappa

Andrew J Oxenham

2022/4/1

Entwicklung und Translation einer neuartigen elektrischen Hörprothese zur direkten Stimulation im Hörnerv: das Auditory Nerve Implant (ANI)

Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie

Thomas Lenarz

Karl-Heinz Dyballa

Waldo Nogueira

Amir Samii

Abigail Heiller

...

2022/5

Human discrimination and modeling of high-frequency complex tones shed light on the neural codes for pitch

PLoS computational biology

Daniel R Guest

Andrew J Oxenham

2022/3/3

Graduate programs related to acoustics at the University of Minnesota

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Kristi Oeding

Kelly L Whiteford

Peggy Nelson

Hubert H Lim

Mark A Bee

...

2022/10/1

Development and translation of a novel electrical hearing prosthesis for direct stimulation within the auditory nerve: the Auditory Nerve Implant (ANI)

Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie

Thomas Lenarz

Karl-Heinz Dyballa

Waldo Nogueira

Amir Samii

Abigail Heiller

...

2022/5

No benefit of deriving cochlear-implant maps from binaural temporal-envelope sensitivity for speech perception or spatial hearing under single-sided deafness

Ear and hearing

Coral E Dirks

Peggy B Nelson

Andrew J Oxenham

2022/3/1

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