Effect of spatial separation, extended bandwidth, and compression speed on intelligibility in a competing-speech task.
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The perceptual significance of high-frequency energy in the human voice.Effects of WDRC release time and number of channels on output SNR and speech recognition.Development and preliminary verification of a Mandarin-based hearing-aid fitting strategy.Age-Related Changes in Processing Simultaneous Amplitude Modulated Sounds Assessed Using Envelope Following Responses.The effect of presentation level on spectral weights for sentences.Preferred Compression Speed for Speech and Music and Its Relationship to Sensitivity to Temporal Fine Structure.Extended High-Frequency Bandwidth Improves Speech Reception in the Presence of Spatially Separated Masking Speech.Masking Release in Children and Adults With Hearing Loss When Using AmplificationComparison of the CAM2A and NAL-NL2 hearing-aid fitting methods for participants with a wide range of hearing losses.Phoneme categorization relying solely on high-frequency energy.Effects of frequency compression and frequency transposition on fricative and affricate perception in listeners with normal hearing and mild to moderate hearing loss.Cognitive spare capacity: evaluation data and its association with comprehension of dynamic conversations.Age-group differences in speech identification despite matched audiometrically normal hearing: contributions from auditory temporal processing and cognition.Spatial separation benefit for unaided and aided listening.Detection of high-frequency energy level changes in speech and singing.Effects of bandwidth, compression speed, and gain at high frequencies on preferences for amplified music.Gender and vocal production mode discrimination using the high frequencies for speech and singing.Effects of dynamic range compression on spatial selective auditory attention in normal-hearing listeners.Analysis of high-frequency energy in long-term average spectra of singing, speech, and voiceless fricativesWhy middle-aged listeners have trouble hearing in everyday settings.Horizontal directivity of low- and high-frequency energy in speech and singing.Detection of high-frequency energy changes in sustained vowels produced by singers.Effects of degree and configuration of hearing loss on the contribution of high- and low-frequency speech information to bilateral speech understanding.Attenuating the ear canal feedback pressure of a laser-driven hearing aid.The Benefits of Increased Sensation Level and Bandwidth for Spatial Release From Masking.A review of the perceptual effects of hearing loss for frequencies above 3 kHz.Predictors of Hearing-Aid Outcomes.Evaluation of a Frequency-Lowering Algorithm for Adults With High-Frequency Hearing Loss.Preliminary comparison of bone-anchored hearing instruments and a dental device as treatments for unilateral hearing loss.Validating a Rapid, Automated Test of Spatial Release From Masking.Use of a glimpsing model to understand the performance of listeners with and without hearing loss in spatialized speech mixtures.
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Effect of spatial separation, extended bandwidth, and compression speed on intelligibility in a competing-speech task.
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2010-07-01T00:00:00Z