Understanding speech in modulated interference: cochlear implant users and normal-hearing listeners.
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Decreased Speech-In-Noise Understanding in Young Adults with Tinnitus.Glimpsing Speech in the Presence of Nonsimultaneous Amplitude Modulations From a Competing Talker: Effect of Modulation Rate, Age, and Hearing Loss.Developmental Conductive Hearing Loss Reduces Modulation Masking ReleaseThe musician effect: does it persist under degraded pitch conditions of cochlear implant simulations?Discrimination of Schroeder-phase harmonic complexes by normal-hearing and cochlear-implant listenersCombined acoustic and electric hearing: preserving residual acoustic hearing.Maximizing cochlear implant patients' performance with advanced speech training proceduresPsychometric functions for sentence recognition in sinusoidally amplitude-modulated noises.Correlations Between Pitch and Phoneme Perception in Cochlear Implant Users and Their Normal Hearing Peers.Pitch perception and auditory stream segregation: implications for hearing loss and cochlear implantsCochlear implant users' spectral ripple resolution.The Intelligibility of Interrupted Speech: Cochlear Implant Users and Normal Hearing Listeners.Dual-carrier processing to convey temporal fine structure cues: Implications for cochlear implants.Psychophysical properties of low-frequency hearing: implications for perceiving speech and music via electric and acoustic stimulationThe Effects of Preprocessing Strategies for Pediatric Cochlear Implant RecipientsAmplitude fluctuations in a masker influence lexical segmentation in cochlear implant usersEffects of age and hearing loss on the intelligibility of interrupted speech.Spectral and temporal resolutions of information-bearing acoustic changes for understanding vocoded sentences.Level considerations for chimeric processing: Temporal envelope and fine structure contributions to speech intelligibility.Relationship between multipulse integration and speech recognition with cochlear implants.Two-microphone spatial filtering provides speech reception benefits for cochlear implant users in difficult acoustic environments.Speech perception with music maskers by cochlear implant users and normal-hearing listeners.Speech perception in noise with a harmonic complex excited vocoder.Effects of linguistic experience on the ability to benefit from temporal and spectral masker modulationImportance of envelope modulations during consonants and vowels in segmentally interrupted sentences.The process of spoken word recognition in the face of signal degradationClinical evaluation of the Nucleus 6 cochlear implant system: performance improvements with SmartSound iQ.Psychoacoustic and phoneme identification measures in cochlear-implant and normal-hearing listeners.Speech perception in tones and noise via cochlear implants reveals influence of spectral resolution on temporal processing.A cochlear implant user with exceptional musical hearing ability.Auditory stream segregation using bandpass noises: evidence from event-related potentials.Behavioral measures of cochlear compression and temporal resolution as predictors of speech masking release in hearing-impaired listeners.Role and relative contribution of temporal envelope and fine structure cues in sentence recognition by normal-hearing listeners.Reimplantation with a conventional length electrode following residual hearing loss in four hybrid implant recipients.Atypical audio-visual speech perception and McGurk effects in children with specific language impairment.Infants' detection and discrimination of sounds in modulated maskersOn the balance of envelope and temporal fine structure in the encoding of speech in the early auditory systemDetection of acoustic temporal fine structure by cochlear implant listeners: behavioral results and computational modeling.Listening to speech in a background of other talkers: effects of talker number and noise vocoding.Comodulation masking release in electric hearing.
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Understanding speech in modulated interference: cochlear implant users and normal-hearing listeners.
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Arlene Earley Carney
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2003-02-01T00:00:00Z