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Publikováno v:
Trends in Hearing, Vol 21 (2017)
Recent research has suggested that musicians have an advantage in some speech-in-noise paradigms, but not all. Whether musicians outperform nonmusicians on a given speech-in-noise task may well depend on the type of noise involved. To date, few group
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https://doaj.org/article/ada23be6b7e04691a56b22ff57cec1ba
Publikováno v:
Audit Percept Cogn
INTRODUCTION. Spatial separation between competing speech streams reduces their confusion (informational masking), improving speech processing under challenging listening conditions. The precise stages of auditory processing involved in this benefit
Publikováno v:
Ear Hear
Objectives The motivation for this research is to determine whether a listening-while-balancing task would be sensitive to quantifying listening effort in middle age. The premise behind this exploratory work is that a decrease in postural control wou
Publikováno v:
Lang Speech Hear Serv Sch
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to measure auditory comprehension performance in school-aged children with unilateral hearing loss (UHL) and with normal hearing (NH) in quiet and in the presence of child-produced two-talker babble (TTB).MethodLi
Publikováno v:
J Acoust Soc Am
It is not unusual for communication to take place while people are involved in another activity. This paper describes a study that measures the impact of listening while also completing an active postural control task. The focus was on whether the co
Autor:
Jordan A. Beim, Lincoln Gray, G. Christopher Stecker, Z. Ellen Peng, Richard L. Freyman, Hari M. Bharadwaj, Daniel E. Shub, Anna C. Diedesch, Yi Shen, Juraj Mesik, Sebastian Waz, Frederick J. Gallun, Eric C. Hoover, Thomas Koelewijn, Raymond L. Goldsworthy, Claire M. Dorey, Adam K. Bosen, Andrew R. Dykstra, Jonathan H. Venezia, Virginia M. Richards, Emily Buss, Judy G. Kopun, Antje Ihlefeld, Meredith Braza
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics.
Acoustics research involving human participants typically takes place in specialized laboratory settings. Lis-tening studies, for example, may present controlled sounds using calibrated transducers in sound-attenuating or anechoic chambers. In contra
The Effect of Aging and Priming on Same/Different Judgments Between Text and Partially Masked Speech
Publikováno v:
Ear & Hearing. 38:672-680
Objectives It is well known from previous research that when listeners are told what they are about to hear before a degraded or partially masked auditory signal is presented, the speech signal "pops out" of the background and becomes considerably mo
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 148:2649-2650
This study tested whether target and masker must create different spatial percepts, in this case intracranial percepts created under headphones, to achieve spatial release from informational masking. Signals were sequences of 40-ms broadband noise bu
Autor:
Richard E.A. van Emmerik, Richard L. Freyman, Lincoln Dunn, Jacob J. Banks, Karen S. Helfer, Michael Clauss, Silvana Tellerico
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 148:2650-2650
In day-to-day life people often need to perform more than one task at a time. Dual- and multi-task costs may occur in these situations. In the present study we examined the realistic situation in which people must communicate in an acoustically-chall
Publikováno v:
Ear Hear
Objectives (1) Measure sentence recognition in co-located and spatially separated target and masker configurations in school-aged children with unilateral hearing loss (UHL) and with normal hearing (NH). (2) Compare self-reported hearing-related qual