Masking release for low- and high-pass-filtered speech in the presence of noise and single-talker interference.
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Age-related deficits in the processing of fundamental frequency differences for the intelligibility of competing voicesEffects of WDRC release time and number of channels on output SNR and speech recognition.Influence of musical training on understanding voiced and whispered speech in noiseRevisiting place and temporal theories of pitchInfluence of musical training on sensitivity to temporal fine structure.Psychometric functions for sentence recognition in sinusoidally amplitude-modulated noises.Pitch perception and auditory stream segregation: implications for hearing loss and cochlear implantsPreferred Compression Speed for Speech and Music and Its Relationship to Sensitivity to Temporal Fine Structure.Temporal Fine-Structure Coding and Lateralized Speech Perception in Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Listeners.Distorted Tonotopic Coding of Temporal Envelope and Fine Structure with Noise-Induced Hearing LossMasking Release in Children and Adults With Hearing Loss When Using AmplificationConsonant identification in noise using Hilbert-transform temporal fine-structure speech and recovered-envelope speech for listeners with normal and impaired hearing.Amplitude fluctuations in a masker influence lexical segmentation in cochlear implant usersAbnormal intelligibility of speech in competing speech and in noise in a frequency region where audiometric thresholds are near-normal for hearing-impaired listeners.Development of speech glimpsing in synchronously and asynchronously modulated noise.Effects of linguistic experience on the ability to benefit from temporal and spectral masker modulationSpeech perception in tones and noise via cochlear implants reveals influence of spectral resolution on temporal processing.Variations in the slope of the psychometric functions for speech intelligibility: a systematic survey.Behavioral measures of cochlear compression and temporal resolution as predictors of speech masking release in hearing-impaired listeners.Effects of sensorineural hearing loss on temporal coding of narrowband and broadband signals in the auditory periphery.Modulation frequency discrimination with modulated and unmodulated interference in normal hearing and in cochlear-implant users.Infants' detection and discrimination of sounds in modulated maskersTraining changes processing of speech cues in older adults with hearing loss.Set-size procedures for controlling variations in speech-reception performance with a fluctuating masker.Intelligibility of whispered speech in stationary and modulated noise maskersEffect of fundamental-frequency and sentence-onset differences on speech-identification performance of young and older adults in a competing-talker background.Effects of age and hearing impairment on the ability to benefit from temporal and spectral modulationSentence recognition in noise promoting or suppressing masking release by normal-hearing and cochlear-implant listeners.Psychophysiological analyses demonstrate the importance of neural envelope coding for speech perception in noise.Effects of spectral smearing and temporal fine-structure distortion on the fluctuating-masker benefit for speech at a fixed signal-to-noise ratio.Relative contribution of off- and on-frequency spectral components of background noise to the masking of unprocessed and vocoded speech.Masking release and the contribution of obstruent consonants on speech recognition in noise by cochlear implant users.Fundamental frequency and speech intelligibility in background noise.Speech reception by listeners with real and simulated hearing impairment: effects of continuous and interrupted noise.Pitch perception for mixtures of spectrally overlapping harmonic complex tones.Contribution of consonant landmarks to speech recognition in simulated acoustic-electric hearing.Masking release for words in amplitude-modulated noise as a function of modulation rate and task.Factors affecting the development of speech recognition in steady and modulated noiseEffect of Energy Equalization on the Intelligibility of Speech in Fluctuating Background Interference for Listeners With Hearing Impairment.Modulation masking release using the Brazilian-Portuguese HINT: psychometric functions and the effect of speech time compression
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P2860
Masking release for low- and high-pass-filtered speech in the presence of noise and single-talker interference.
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2009 nî lūn-bûn
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2009 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2009 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2009年の論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年論文
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2009年论文
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Masking release for low- and h ...... nd single-talker interference.
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Masking release for low- and h ...... nd single-talker interference.
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Masking release for low- and h ...... nd single-talker interference.
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P2860
P356
P1476
Masking release for low- and h ...... nd single-talker interference.
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P2093
Andrea M Simonson
Andrew J Oxenham
P2860
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10.1121/1.3021299
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z