1. Balan, J. R.,Rodrigo, H., Saxena, U., & Mishra, S. K. (2023).Explainable machine learning reveals the relationship between hearingthresholds and speech-in-noise recognition in listeners with normal audiograms.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 154(4), 2278-2288.
2. Meghanadh, K. R., Saxena, U., Kumar, S. R., Chacko, G., N, V., & Mehta, G. (2023).Electrode impedances in children with cochlear implants: Comparison betweenintra-operative Switch ON and post-operative Switch ON. Cochlear ImplantsInternational, 1-8.
3. Sakariyas, S.,Chacko, G., Vikas, N., & Saxena, U. (2023). Impact of COVID-19Medication (Favipiravir and Hydroxychloroquine) on High Frequency Hearing. IndianJournal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 1-5.
4. Saxena, U., Mishra, S. K., Rodrigo, H.,& Choudhury, M. (2022). Functional consequences of extended high frequencyhearing impairment: Evidence from the speech, spatial, and qualities of hearingscale. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 152(5),2946-2952.
5. Saxena, U., & Mishra, S.(2022). An ‘Unhidden’ Perspective on Hidden Hearing Loss. The HearingJournal, 75(7), 18-19.
6. Mishra, S. K., Saxena, U., & Rodrigo, H.(2022). Hearing Impairment in the Extended High Frequencies in Children DespiteClinically Normal Hearing. Ear and Hearing, 10-1097.
7. Mishra, S. K., Saxena, U., & Rodrigo, H. (2022). Extendedhigh-frequency hearing impairment despite a normal audiogram: Relation to early aging, speech-in-noise perception, cochlear function, and routine earphoneuse. Ear and Hearing, 43(3), 822-835.
8. Saxena, U., Damarla, V., Kumar, S. R.,& Chacko, G. (2022). Evaluation of Temporal Processing Abilities inCompeting Noise. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery,74(Suppl 3), 3604-3609.
9. Kumar, S. R.,Shora, S., Saxena, U., Bollapalli, V. R., &Bapuji, M. (2022). Expectations on communication abilities, social skills, andacademic achievements of children with cochlear implant in Indian context:Preoperative parental perspectives. Indian Journal of Otology, 28(3), 228-234.
10. Damarla, V., Saxena, U., Rathna Kumar, S. B., Chacko, G., & Nagabathula, V. (2022).Auditory, Speech and Language Development in Cochlear Implant Children: A OneYear Longitudinal Study. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head& Neck Surgery, 74(Suppl 3), 3631-3637.
11. Saxena, V., Chacko, G.,& Saxena, U. (2021). Systematic review ofthe effectiveness of homoeopathy in the treatment of autismspectrum disorder. Clinical Archives of CommunicationDisorders, 6(1), 1-11.
12. Chacko, G., Saxena, U., Kumar, S. B. R., & Medisala, S. (2021). Impact of COVID-19on hearingaid users. Clinical Archivesof Communication Disorders, 135-140.
13. Saxena, U., Chacko, G., Rathna Kumar, S. B., Nagabathula, V., & Damarla,V. (2021). Effect of COVID-19on cochlear implantusers: Parental perspectives. Clinical Archivesof CommunicationDisorders, 12-17.
14. Saxena, U., Kumar, S. R., & Singh, B. P. (2021). Measurements of middle ear functioning-traditional (acousticimpedance and acoustic admittance) and modern (middle ear reflectance and middle ear absorbance): a review. International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 7(6), 1068.
15. Saxena, U., Shukla, B., & Tripathy, R. (2021). Impact of Noise on Sound Processing at Lower Auditory System: An Electrophysiological Study. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head &Neck Surgery, 1-7.
16. Mishra, S. K., Saxena, U., & Rodrigo, H. (2021). ExtendedHigh-frequency Hearing ImpairmentDespite a Normal Audiogram: Relation to Early Aging, Speech-in-noise Perception, Cochlear Function, and Routine Earphone Use. Ear and Hearing.
17. Kumar, S. R.,Patil, P. P., Saxena, U., Bapuji, M., & Chacko, G. (2021). Effect of spectrallymodified speech on speech perception of native speakers of marathi. IndianJournal of Otology, 27(2), 63-67.
18. Hussam, F., Saxena, U., & Damarla, V. (2020). Outcome dependencyon the level of task: Gap detectionthreshold and temporalmodulation transfer function.Indian Journal of Otology, 26(1), 32.
19. Kumar, S. B., Saxena, U., Krishna, P. P., Shinde, A. R., & Borkar, K. V. (2020). Development of open-set test in Marathi language for assessing speech identification performance of native children. Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders, 5(2),128-136.
20. Saxena, U., Singh, B. P., Kumar,S. R., Chacko, G., & Bharath, K. N. S. V. (2020). Acoustic Reflexesin Individuals Having Hyperacusis of the AuditoryOrigin. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery,72(4), 497-502.
21. Saxena, U., Damarla, V., Kumar, S. R., & Chacko, G. (2020). Evaluation of Temporal Processing Abilities in CompetingNoise. Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 1-6.
22. Mishra, S., & Saxena, U. (2020). Basic measures of auditory perception in children: No evidence for mediation by auditory working memory capacity.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Online first.
23. Singh, B. P.,Metgudmath, R. B., Singh, D., & Saxena, U. (2019).Anatomical variations of sphenoidsinus among patients undergoing computed tomography of paranasal sinus. International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 5(4), 888.
24. Jindal, A.K., Shukla, B., Kumar, R., & Saxena, U. (2018).Measures of Music Perception inChildren: Autism Spectrum Disorder and Typically Developing Children.International Journal of Pediatric Nursing,4(2), 66-70.
25. Shukla, B., Rao, B. S., Saxena, U., & Verma, H. (2018). Measurement of speechin noise abilities in laboratory and real-world noise. Indian Journalof Otology, 24(2), 109.
26. Tripathy, R., Panda, J., & Saxena, U. (2018). Measurement VariablesAffecting the Evaluation of Acoustic Reflex in Humans. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 8(9), 243-248.
27. Saxena, U., Allan, C., & Allen, P. (2017). Acoustic reflexes in normal-hearingadults, typically developing children, and childrenwith suspected auditoryprocessing disorder: Thresholds, real-ear corrections, and the role of static compliance on estimates. Journalofthe American Academyof Audiology, 28(6),480-490.
28. Saxena, U., & Sharma, S. (2017). Auditorylocalization in normal hearing adults and children:Effects of noise. World Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research,2017, 3(7), 173-178.
29. Taneja, N., & Saxena, U. (2017). Hearing aids in the managementof tinnitus. International Journal of Development Research, 7, (08), 14406-14409.
30. Sharma, S., Tripathy, R., & Saxena, U. (2016). Critical appraisal of speech innoise tests: a systematic reviewand survey. International Journal of Researchin Medical Sciences, 5(1), 13-21.
31. Saxena, U., Allan,C., & Allen, P. (2015). Crossed and uncrossed acoustic reflex growthfunctions in normal-hearing adults, typically developing children, and children with suspected auditory processing disorder.International journal of audiology, 54(9), 620- 626.