Elected Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America for
services to Research in Psychoacoustics and Otoacoustic Emissions.
(1996)
May, P.G. , Davies, P., Bolton, J.S. , and Long, G.R. A pilot
study on the responses of Korean- and US-born subjects to
refrigerator noise. Under going revision for J. Acoust. Soc. Am.
Talmadge, C.L., Tubis, A., Long, G.R. and Tong, C. (2000),
Modeling the combined effects of nonlinearity and roughness on
stimulus frequency otoacoustic emissions fine structure. J.
Acoust. Soc. Am., 2911-2932
Surprenant, A.M., Hura, S.L., Haper, M.P., Jamieson, L.H, Long,
G., Thede, S.T., Rout, A., Hsueh, T-H, Hockema, S.AA., Johnson,
M.T., Srinivasan, P.N., White, C.M., Laflen, J.B. (1999)
Familiarity and pronouceability of nouns and names. Behaviour
Research Methods, Instruments and Computers, 31, 638-649.
Talmadge, C.L., Long, G.R., Tubis, A and Dhar, S. (1999).
Experimental confirmation of the two-source interference model for
the fine structure of distortion product otoacoustic emissions. J.
Acoust. Soc. Am., 105, 275-292.
Dhar, S., Long, G.R., and Culpepper, B. (1998) The dependence
of the distortion product 2f1-f2 on primary levels in non-impaired
human ears. Speech Lang Hear Res., 41:1307-1318.
Talmadge, C.L., Tubis, A., Long, G.R. and Piskorski, P. (1998)
Modeling otoacoustic and hearing threshold fine structure. J.
Acoust. Soc. Am., 104, 1117-1543.
Long, G. R. (1998). Perceptual consequences of the interactions
between spontaneous otoacoustic emissions and External Tones. I.
Monaural diplacusis and aftertones. Hearing Research. 119,
49-60, 1998
Long, G. R. & Talmadge, C. L. (1997). Spontaneous
otoacoustic emission frequency is modulated by heartbeat. J.
Acoust. Soc. Am.,102, 2831-2848, 1997.
Long, G. R., van Dijk, P. & Wit, H. P. (1996). Temperature
dependence of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the edible frog
Rana esculenta. Hearing Research, 98, 22-28.
Murphy, W. J., Tubis, A., Talmadge, C .L., Long, G. R. &
Krieg, E. F. (1996) Relaxation dynamics of spontaneous otoacoustic
emission perturbed by external tones: Response to a single tone at
multiple suppression levels. J. Acoust. Soc. Am.,100,
3979-3983.
Murphy, W. J.,Talmadge, C. L.,Tubis, A. & Long, G. R.
(1995). Relaxation dynamics of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions
perturbed by external tones. I. Response to pulsed single-tone
suppressors. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 97, 3702-3710.
Murphy, W.J., Tubis, A., Talmadge, C.L., & Long, G.R.
(1995) Relaxation dynamics of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions
perturbed by external tones. II. Suppression of interacting
emissions. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 79, 3711-3720.
Van Dijk, P., Wit, H. P., Tubis, A., Talmadge, C. L. &
Long, G. R. (1994). Correlation between amplitude and frequency of
spontaneous otoacoustic emissions. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 96:163-169.
Laux, P. C., Davies, P. & Long, G. R. (1993). The
correlation of subjective response data with measured noise
indices of low frequency modulated noise. Noise Control
Engineering Journal, 40, 241-253 .
Talmadge, C .L., Long, G. R., Murphy, W.J. & Tubis, A.
(1993). New off-line method for detecting spontaneous
otoacoustic emissions in human subjects. Hearing Research,
71, 170-182.
Long, G. R., Tubis, A. & Jones, K. (1991). Modelling
synchronization and suppression of spontaneous otoacoustic
emissions using Van der Pol oscillators: Effects of aspirin
administration. J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 89, 1201-1212.
Talmadge, C .L., Tubis, A., Wit, H. P., & Long, G. R.
(1991) Are spontaneous otoacoustic emissions generated by
self-sustained cochlear oscillators? J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 89,
2391-2399.
Dryden, M.W., Gaafer, S.M. and Long, G.R. Opposing viewpoints
on efficacy of ultrasonic flea collars - Reply. J. Amer. Vet.
Med. Assoc., 196:1355, 1990.
Dryden, M.W., Gaafer, S.M. and Long, G.R. Ultrasonic flea
collars - Response. J. Amer. Vet. Med. Assoc., 196:834,
1990.
Dryden, M. W., Gaafer, S. M. & Long, G. R. (1989). Effect
of ultrasonic flea collars on Ctenocephalides felis
on cats. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc., 195, 1717-1718.
Long, G. R. & Tubis, A. (1988). Investigations into the
nature of the association between threshold microstructure and
otoacoustic emissions. Hearing Research, 36,
125-136.
Long, G. R. & Tubis, A. (1988). Modification of spontaneous
and evoked otoacoustic emissions and associated psychoacoustic
microstructure by aspirin consumption. J. Acoust. Soc. Am.,
84, 1343-1353.
Long, G. R. & Cullen, J. K., Jr. (1988). Measures of signal
processing in persons with sensorineural hearing loss below 4 kHz.
J. Speech Hear. Res., 31, 659-669.
Cullen, J. K., Jr. & Long, G. R. (1986). Rate
discrimination of highpass filtered pulse trains. J. Acoust.
Soc. Am., 79, 114-118.
Long, G. R. & Cullen, J. K., Jr. (1986). Detection of
pure-tone amplitude modulation as a function of sensation level
from 8 to 14 kHz. Hearing Research, 24, 163-168.
Long, G.R. & Cullen, J.K., Jr. (1985). Intensity
discrimination limens at high frequencies. J. Acoust. Soc. Am.,
78, 507-513.
Long, G.R. & Clark, W.W. (1984). Frequency and rate
modulation by the chinchilla. J. Acoust. Soc.Am., 75,
1184-1190.
Long, G. R. (1984). The microstructure of quiet and masked
threshold curves. Hearing Research, 15, 73-87.
Long, G.R. & Miller, J.D. (1981). Tone-on-tone masking in
the chinchilla. Hearing Research, 4, 279-285.
Long, G.R. (1977) Masked auditory thresholds from the bat,
Rhinolophus Ferrumequinum. J. Comp. Physiol.,
116, 247-255.
Long, G.R. & Schnitzler, H.-U. (1975) Behavioural
audiograms from the bat, Rhinolophus Ferrumequinum. J.
Comp. Physiol.,100, 211-219 .
Long, G.R. (1975) Some temporal considerations in the
successive comparison of auditory amplitudes. Acta
Psychologica, 30, 377-392.
Long, G.R. (1973) The role of the standard in an auditory
amplitude discrimination experiment. Perception and
Psychophysics, 13, 49-59.
Book
Lewis, E. R., Long, G. R., Lyon, R. F., Narins, P. E., Steele,
C. R. & Hecht-Poinar, E (Eds). (1997). Diversity of
Cochlear Mechanics, World Scientific, Singapore.
Recent Book Chapters
Long, G.R.(2001). Does intersubject variance in psychoacoustics
stem from cochlear fine structure. In. A. Kohlrausch, A.J.M.
Houtsma, V.F. Prijs and R. Schoonhoven, Physiological and
Psychophysical Bases of Auditory Function. World Scientific
Press, Singapore. pp. 397-402.
Long, G.R., Shaffer, L.S., S. Dhar, Talmadge, C.L. (1999) Cross
species comparison of otoacoustic fine-structure. In H.,
Wada,T.Takasaka, K. Ikeda, K. Ohyama and T. Koike (Eds) Recent
Developments in Auditory Mechanics. World Scientific Press,
Singapore. pp. 367-373
Talmadge, C.L., Tubis, A., Tong, C., Long, G.R., Dhar, S.
(1999) Temporal aspects of otoacoustic emissions. H.,
Wada,T.Takasaka, K. Ikeda and K. Ohyama (Eds) Recent
Developments in Auditory Mechanics. World Scientific Press,
Singapore. pp. 353-359.
Long, G. R., Shaffer, L., Talmadge, C. L. & Piskorski , P.
(1997). Comparison of distortion product otoacoustic Emissions in
Humans and Kangaroo Rats. In E. R.Lewis, G.R. Long, R. Lyon, P. E.
Narins, C.R. Steele & E. Hecht-Poinar (Eds.)., Diversity of
Cochlear Mechanics (pp. 39-41). World Scientific Press,
Singapore.
Talmadge, C. L., Tubis, A. and Long, G. R. (1997). Modelling
Otoacoustic Emission Fine Structure. In E. R. Lewis, G. R. Long,
R. F. Lyon, P. E. Narins, C. R. Steele & E. Hecht-Poinar
(Eds.)., Diversity of Cochlear Mechanics (pp. 462-471).
World Scientific Press, Singapore.
Long, G.R. (1994). Comparative mammalian hearing. In A. Popper
& R. R. Fay (Eds), Springer Series in Auditory Research.
Volume IV - Comparative Mammalian Hearing (pp. 18-56).
Springer Verlag, New York.