Books and Book Chapters
1991-2009
Byrne DJ (1991). Evaluation measures of speech intelligibility and quality. In: Studebaker GA, Bess FH and Beck LB (eds), The Vanderbilt Hearing aid Report II. Parkton, Md.: York Press, pp195-199.
Byrne DJ, Parkinson A and Newall P. (1991). Hearing aid gain and frequency response requirements for the severely/profoundly hearing impaired. Extended abstract In: Bernthal JE, Hall JW and Tomblin JB (eds), Yearbook of Speech, Language & Hearing. St. Louis: Mosby Year Book, pp 287-288.
Byrne DJ, Parkinson A and Newall P (1991). Modified hearing aid selection procedures for severe-profound hearing losses. In: Studebaker GA, Bess FH and Beck LB (eds), The Vanderbilt Hearing Aid Report II. Parkton, Md.:York Press, pp 295-300.
Plant GL (1991). SYNTREX. Synthetic training exercises for hearing-impaired adults. Chatswood N.S.W.: National Acoustic Laboratories.
Plant GL (1991). The selection and training of tactile aid users. In: Summers I (ed), Tactile Aids for the Hearing Impaired. London : Whurr, pp 146-166.
Smith I & Williams W (1991). Classroom clatter chatter : a guide to understanding and improving the acoustic environment of your classroom. Chatswood: National Acoustic Laboratories.
LePage EL (1992). Hysteresis in cochlear mechanics and a model for variability in noise-induced hearing loss. In: Dancer A, Henderson D, Salvi RJ & Hamernik RP (eds), Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. St. Louis: Mosby Year Book, Vol. 10, pp106-115.
Byrne D (1993). Implications of the National Acoustic Laboratories' (NAL) research for hearing aid gain and frequency response selection strategies. In: Studebaker GA, Hochberg I (eds), Acoustical Factors Affecting Hearing Aid Performance, 2nd ed. Needham Heights, MA.: Allyn and Bacon.
Dermody P, Raicevich G and Katsch R (1993). Comparative evaluations of auditory representations of speech. In: Cooke M, Beet S and Crawford M (eds), Visual Representations of Speech. Chichester, U.K.: Wiley, pp 229-236.
Katsch R and Dermody P (1993). Temporal factors in speech signals. In: Cooke M, Beet S and Crawford M (eds), Visual Representations of Speech. Chichester, U.K.: Wiley, pp 279-284.
LePage EL, Reuter G, Hong S and Zenner HP (1993). Summating baseline shifts and mechanical adaptation in a guinea pig cochlear explant shown with two optical displacement-sensing techniques. In: Duifhuis H, Horst JW, Van Dijk P and van Netten SM (eds), Biophysics of Hair Cell Sensory Systems. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing.
Dillon H and Ching T (1995). What makes a good speech test? In: Plant G and Spens K-E (eds), Profound Deafness and Speech Communication. London: Whurr Publishers Ltd., pp 305-344.
LePage EL (1995). A model for cochlear origin of subjective tinnitus: Excitatory drift in operating point of inner hair cells. In: Vernon J and Moller AR (ed), The Mechanisms of Tinnitus. Boston: Allyn and Bacon Publishers, Chapter 11, pp 115-147.
LePage EL, Murray NM, Tran K and Harrap MJ (1996). Excitation pattern shifts: time-frequency evidence from click-evoked otoacoustic emissions. In: Lewis E, Long G, Narins P and Steele C (eds), Diversity in Auditory Mechanics. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing.
Ching T, Dillon H and Byrne D (1997). Prediction of speech recognition from audibility and psychoacoustic abilities of hearing-impaired listeners. In: Jesteadt W (ed), Modeling Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers.
LePage EL, Murray NM, Tran K and Harrup MH (1997). Excitation Pattern Shifts: Time-frequency Evidence from Click-evoked Otoacoustic Emissions. In: Lewis E, Long G, Lyon RF, Narins P, Steele C and Hecht-Poinar E (eds), Diversity in Auditory Mechanics. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, pp 233-240.
Carter N, French HT and LePage EL (1998). Evaluation of the aural reflex eliciting (AR) earmuff - phase 1. DSTO-TR-0737, AR-010-664. Melbourne: Defence Science and Technology Organisation.
Murray N M (1999). Evoked otoacoustic emissions as a predictive factor of hearing loss. PhD Thesis, Macquarie University,
Byrne D and Dillon H (2000). Future directions in hearing aid selection and evaluation. In: Valente M, Hosford-Dunn H & Roeser RJ (eds), Audiology: Treatment. New York: Thieme.
Dillon H (2001). Hearing Aids. Sydney: Boomerang Press, pp xviii + 504.
LePage EL (2003). Generalised description of the mammalian cochlear map. In: Gummer W (ed), Biophysics of the Cochlea: from Molecules to Models. New Jersey, London, Singapore, Hong Kong: World Scientific, ISBN: 981-238-304-2, pp 432-433.
Williams W and Purdy S (2003). Managing the workplace, Section 70-500 to 70-548 (Noise). In: CCH Report 61 Managing Occupational Health and Safety. Sydney: CCH Australia Ltd, 20 February (Revision of existing Report No 61).
Keidser G and Dillon H (2004). Hearing aids: Prescriptive fitting. In: Kent RD (ed), The MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders. Massachusetts: The MIT Press, pp 482-486.
Reid N, Thorne P, Ameratunga S, Williams W, Purdy SC and Dodd G (2006). Best Practice in Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Management and Prevention. A report prepared by Auckland Uniservices Limited for the Accident Compensation Corporation, New Zealand.
Burgess M, Williams W and Gilchrist J (2007). Noise from Recreation Activities: Contribution to Total Noise Exposure. A report produced for the Department of Defence, Defence Centre for Occupational Health, Canberra.
Williams W (2007). Benchmarking of Noise Exposure in Selected South Australian Workplaces - Part of a Stakeholder Compliance Campaign. A report for the Australian Safety Compensation Council, Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, Canberra.
Dillon H (2008). Hearing aids. In: Gleeson M (ed), Scott-Brown's Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery. London: Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd.
Dillon H, Ching T and Golding M (2008). Hearing aids for infants and children. In: Madell JR and Flexer C (eds), Pediatric Audiology: Birth Through Adolescence. New York: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
Mc Neill C, Noble W and O'Brien A (in press). "Signs of binaural processing with bilateral cochlear implants in the case of someone with more than 50 years of unilateral deafness". In Columbus F (Ed), Auditory System: Anatomy, Cognition, Cells and Circuits. New York: Nova.

