On the dichotomy in auditory perception between temporal envelope and fine structure cues.
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Efficient coding in human auditory perception.Trends in cochlear implantsDiscrimination of Schroeder-phase harmonic complexes by normal-hearing and cochlear-implant listenersDual-carrier processing to convey temporal fine structure cues: Implications for cochlear implants.Quantifying envelope and fine-structure coding in auditory nerve responses to chimaeric speechConsonant identification in noise using Hilbert-transform temporal fine-structure speech and recovered-envelope speech for listeners with normal and impaired hearing.The role of recovered envelope cues in the identification of temporal-fine-structure speech for hearing-impaired listeners.Consonant identification using temporal fine structure and recovered envelope cues.Role and relative contribution of temporal envelope and fine structure cues in sentence recognition by normal-hearing listeners.On the balance of envelope and temporal fine structure in the encoding of speech in the early auditory systemWhat is temporal fine structure and why is it important?Detection of acoustic temporal fine structure by cochlear implant listeners: behavioral results and computational modeling.Temporal-envelope reconstruction for hearing-impaired listenersCentral auditory maturation and behavioral outcome in children with auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder who use cochlear implants.Plasticity in the developing auditory cortex: evidence from children with sensorineural hearing loss and auditory neuropathy spectrum disorderThe ability of cochlear implant users to use temporal envelope cues recovered from speech frequency modulation.Relative contributions of temporal envelope and fine structure cues to lexical tone recognition in hearing-impaired listeners.Psychophysiological analyses demonstrate the importance of neural envelope coding for speech perception in noise.On the mechanisms involved in the recovery of envelope information from temporal fine structureImpaired perception of temporal fine structure and musical timbre in cochlear implant usersFailure of the precedence effect with a noise-band vocoder.Diotic and dichotic detection with reproducible chimeric stimuliDifferential contribution of envelope fluctuations across frequency to consonant identification in quiet.Speech identification based on temporal fine structure cues.The role of temporal fine structure processing in pitch perception, masking, and speech perception for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired peopleAuditory cortex phase locking to amplitude-modulated cochlear implant pulse trains.Auditory nerve is affected in one of two different point mutations of the neurofilament light gene.Children hear the forest.Speech perception problems of the hearing impaired reflect inability to use temporal fine structureRobustness of speech intelligibility at moderate levels of spectral degradation.Auditory "bubbles": Efficient classification of the spectrotemporal modulations essential for speech intelligibility.Predictions of Speech Chimaera Intelligibility Using Auditory Nerve Mean-Rate and Spike-Timing Neural Cues.Relative contributions of acoustic temporal fine structure and envelope cues for lexical tone perception in noise.Perceptual separation of sensorineural hearing loss and auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder.Perception of temporal fine-structure cues in speech with minimal envelope cues for listeners with mild-to-moderate hearing loss.Role of short-time acoustic temporal fine structure cues in sentence recognition for normal-hearing listeners.Effects of Meditation on Temporal Processing and Speech Perceptual Skills in Younger and Older Adults
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On the dichotomy in auditory perception between temporal envelope and fine structure cues.
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On the dichotomy in auditory p ...... elope and fine structure cues.
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On the dichotomy in auditory p ...... elope and fine structure cues.
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On the dichotomy in auditory p ...... elope and fine structure cues.
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On the dichotomy in auditory p ...... elope and fine structure cues.
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On the dichotomy in auditory p ...... elope and fine structure cues.
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P356
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On the dichotomy in auditory p ...... elope and fine structure cues.
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Elsa Del Rio
Fan-Gang Zeng
Ginger Stickney
Hongbin Chen
Kaibao Nie
Ying-Yee Kong
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2004-09-01T00:00:00Z