ICRA noises: artificial noise signals with speech-like spectral and temporal properties for hearing instrument assessment. International Collegium for Rehabilitative Audiology.
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Working Memory and Hearing Aid Processing: Literature Findings, Future Directions, and Clinical ApplicationsEffects of WDRC release time and number of channels on output SNR and speech recognition.Auditory processing in noise is associated with complex patterns of disrupted functional connectivity in autism spectrum disorderMatching Pursuit Analysis of Auditory Receptive Fields' Spectro-Temporal PropertiesSpeech enhancement based on neural networks improves speech intelligibility in noise for cochlear implant usersSmartphone-Based System for Learning and Inferring Hearing Aid SettingsThe musician effect: does it persist under degraded pitch conditions of cochlear implant simulations?Comparing Eye Tracking with Electrooculography for Measuring Individual Sentence Comprehension Duration.Sentence Recognition Prediction for Hearing-impaired Listeners in Stationary and Fluctuation Noise With FADE: Empowering the Attenuation and Distortion Concept by Plomp With a Quantitative Processing Model.Preferred Compression Speed for Speech and Music and Its Relationship to Sensitivity to Temporal Fine Structure.Selecting Appropriate Tests to Assess the Benefits of Bilateral Amplification With Hearing Aids.Comparison of direct measurement methods for headset noise exposure in the workplace.Speech Intelligibility in Various Noise Conditions with the Nucleus® 5 CP810 Sound Processor.The Influence of High-Frequency Envelope Information on Low-Frequency Vowel Identification in Noise.Can older people remember medication reminders presented using synthetic speech?Indication criteria for cochlear implants and hearing aids: impact of audiological and non-audiological findings.Speech-perception training for older adults with hearing loss impacts word recognition and effort.How hearing impairment affects sentence comprehension: using eye fixations to investigate the duration of speech processingThe effects of dosage and duration of auditory training for older adults with hearing impairmentHearing aid fitting in older persons with hearing impairment: the influence of cognitive function, age, and hearing loss on hearing aid benefit.Recording and evaluation of an American dialect version of the Four Alternative Auditory Feature test.Spatial separation benefit for unaided and aided listening.The choice of compression speed in hearing AIDS: theoretical and practical considerations and the role of individual differences.The effects of cueing temporal and spatial attention on word recognition in a complex listening task in hearing-impaired listeners.New perspectives on assessing amplification effects.Digital noise reduction: an overview.Influence of advanced hearing aid technology on choice of signal for probe microphone measures.Pupil size varies with word listening and response selection difficulty in older adults with hearing loss.Spatial benefit of bilateral hearing AIDSUndirected head movements of listeners with asymmetrical hearing impairment during a speech-in-noise task.Development and efficacy of a frequent-word auditory training protocol for older adults with impaired hearingLevel discrimination of speech sounds by hearing-impaired individuals with and without hearing amplificationTiming is everything: neural response dynamics during syllable processing and its relation to higher-order cognition in schizophrenia and healthy comparison subjectsLow-level information and high-level perception: the case of speech in noise.Masking and scrambling in the auditory thalamus of awake rats by Gaussian and modulated noises.Exploring the Relationship Between Working Memory, Compressor Speed, and Background Noise Characteristics.Universal REM-Link and ICRA Signals-High-Tech Fitting Tools for High-Tech Hearing Instruments.A Series of Case Studies of Tinnitus Suppression With Mixed Background Stimuli in a Cochlear Implant.Task-Related Vigilance During Word Recognition in Noise for Older Adults with Hearing Loss.Relations Between the Intelligibility of Speech in Noise and Psychophysical Measures of Hearing Measured in Four Languages Using the Auditory Profile Test Battery.
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ICRA noises: artificial noise signals with speech-like spectral and temporal properties for hearing instrument assessment. International Collegium for Rehabilitative Audiology.
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