Effects of low pass filtering on the intelligibility of speech in noise for people with and without dead regions at high frequencies.
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The perceptual significance of high-frequency energy in the human voice.Quality ratings of frequency-compressed speech by participants with extensive high-frequency dead regions in the cochlea.Nonlinear frequency compression: Influence of start frequency and input bandwidth on consonant and vowel recognitionExtended High-Frequency Bandwidth Improves Speech Reception in the Presence of Spatially Separated Masking Speech.Brainstem Encoding of Aided Speech in Hearing Aid Users with Cochlear Dead Region(s).Spoken Word Recognition Errors in Speech Audiometry: A Measure of Hearing Performance?Effects of nonlinear frequency compression on speech identification in children with hearing loss.Spatial separation benefit for unaided and aided listening.Frequency-lowering devices for managing high-frequency hearing loss: a reviewUsing a vocoder-based frequency-lowering method and spectral enhancement to improve place-of-articulation perception for hearing-impaired listeners.Implications of high-frequency cochlear dead regions for fitting hearing aids to adults with mild to moderately severe hearing loss.On the development of a frequency-lowering system that enhances place-of-articulation perception.Speech perception benefits of internet versus conventional telephony for hearing-impaired individuals.Relationship between age of hearing-loss onset, hearing-loss duration, and speech recognition in individuals with severe-to-profound high-frequency hearing loss.Cochlear dead regions in typical hearing aid candidates: prevalence and implications for use of high-frequency speech cuesThe EarLens system: new sound transduction methods.Voiced initial consonant perception deficits in older listeners with hearing loss and good and poor word recognition.The effects of hearing loss on the contribution of high- and low-frequency speech information to speech understanding. II. Sloping hearing lossEffects of moderate cochlear hearing loss on the ability to benefit from temporal fine structure information in speech.Deficits in speech perception predict language learning impairment.Development of a fast method for determining psychophysical tuning curves.Effects of degree and configuration of hearing loss on the contribution of high- and low-frequency speech information to bilateral speech understanding.Spectro-temporal characteristics of speech at high frequencies, and the potential for restoration of audibility to people with mild-to-moderate hearing loss.Factors affecting outcomes on the TEN (SPL) test in adults with hearing loss.Electric-acoustic stimulation of the auditory system: a review of the first decade.Speech Perception in Noise and Listening Effort of Older Adults With Nonlinear Frequency Compression Hearing Aids.A review of the perceptual effects of hearing loss for frequencies above 3 kHz.Combined Electric and Acoustic Stimulation With Hearing Preservation: Effect of Cochlear Implant Low-Frequency Cutoff on Speech Understanding and Perceived Listening Difficulty.The effect on speech intelligibility of varying compression time constants in a digital hearing aid.Evaluation of a frequency transposition algorithm using wearable hearing aids.Adult hearing-aid users with cochlear dead regions restricted to high frequencies: Implications for amplification.Study of the long-term effects of frequency compression by behavioral verbal tests in adults.Evaluation of a Frequency-Lowering Algorithm for Adults With High-Frequency Hearing Loss.Simulating psychophysical tuning curves in listeners with dead regions.Agreement between psychophysical tuning curves and the threshold equalizing noise test in dead region identification.Reference thresholds for the TEN(HL) test for people with normal hearing.Fast method for psychophysical tuning curve measurement in school-age children.Current Profile of Adults Presenting for Preoperative Cochlear Implant Evaluation.Optimization of frequency lowering algorithms for getting the highest speech intelligibility improvement by hearing loss simulation.Preliminary evaluation of a method for fitting hearing aids with extended bandwidth.
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Effects of low pass filtering on the intelligibility of speech in noise for people with and without dead regions at high frequencies.
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