Effects of envelope bandwidth on the intelligibility of sine- and noise-vocoded speech.
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Effects of age on melody and timbre perception in simulations of electro-acoustic and cochlear-implant hearing.The Intelligibility of Interrupted Speech: Cochlear Implant Users and Normal Hearing Listeners.Three Factors Are Critical in Order to Synthesize Intelligible Noise-Vocoded Japanese Speech.Acoustic source characteristics, across-formant integration, and speech intelligibility under competitive conditions.Vowel discrimination by hearing infants as a function of number of spectral channels.Speech perception in noise with a harmonic complex excited vocoder.Binaural benefit with and without a bilateral spectral mismatch in acoustic simulations of cochlear implant processing.Listening to speech in a background of other talkers: effects of talker number and noise vocoding.When Spectral Smearing Can Increase Speech IntelligibilityApplication of the envelope difference index to spectrally sparse speechPerceptual adaptation of voice gender discrimination with spectrally shifted vowels.Use of an adaptive-bandwidth protocol to measure importance functions for simulated cochlear implant frequency channels.Predicting the intelligibility of vocoded speech.Effects of age on F0 discrimination and intonation perception in simulated electric and electroacoustic hearing.Effects of age on concurrent vowel perception in acoustic and simulated electroacoustic hearingEffects of spectral shifting on speech perception in noise.When noise vocoding can improve the intelligibility of sub-critical band speech.The intelligibility of pointillistic speech.Human Frequency Following Responses to Vocoded Speech.The effect of spectral smearing on the identification of pure F0 intonation contours in vocoder simulations of cochlear implants.Vocoded speech perception with simulated shallow insertion depths in adults and children.The Effect of Simulated Interaural Frequency Mismatch on Speech Understanding and Spatial Release From Masking.Speech Rate Normalization and Phonemic Boundary Perception in Cochlear-Implant Users.Age-Related Differences in Listening Effort During Degraded Speech Recognition.
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Effects of envelope bandwidth on the intelligibility of sine- and noise-vocoded speech.
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Effects of envelope bandwidth on the intelligibility of sine- and noise-vocoded speech.
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Effects of envelope bandwidth on the intelligibility of sine- and noise-vocoded speech.
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Effects of envelope bandwidth on the intelligibility of sine- and noise-vocoded speech.
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Effects of envelope bandwidth on the intelligibility of sine- and noise-vocoded speech.
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Effects of envelope bandwidth on the intelligibility of sine- and noise-vocoded speech.
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Effects of envelope bandwidth on the intelligibility of sine- and noise-vocoded speech.
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Effects of envelope bandwidth on the intelligibility of sine- and noise-vocoded speech.
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Pamela Souza
Stuart Rosen
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10.1121/1.3158835
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2009-08-01T00:00:00Z