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Brian C. J. Moore is Professor at the University of Cambridge's Department of Psychology, where he leads pioneering research in auditory perception and psychoacoustics. His work spans fundamental hearing mechanisms, hearing impairment, and hearing aid design, with extensive publications advancing theoretical models of auditory processing.
Research examines auditory filter shapes, masking phenomena, spectral and temporal resolution, and perceptual consequences of cochlear damage. Recent publications focus on binaural hearing, speech perception in noise, and hearing-aid processing strategies.
Key contributions include computational models of loudness perception and auditory signal processing validated through psychophysical experiments. Research has practical applications in clinical audiology and hearing rehabilitation technologies.
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