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期刊名:Trends in hearing

缩写:TRENDS HEAR

ISSN:2331-2165

e-ISSN:2331-2165

IF/分区:3.0/Q1

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Robin Hake,Michel Bürgel,Christophe Lesimple et al. Robin Hake et al.
Hearing aids have traditionally been designed to facilitate speech perception. With regards to music perception, previous work indicates that hearing aid users frequently complain about music sound quality. Yet, the effects of hearing aid a...
Heidi B Borges,Emina Alickovic,Christian B Christensen et al. Heidi B Borges et al.
Previous studies have demonstrated the feasibility of estimating the speech reception threshold (SRT) based on electroencephalography (EEG), termed SRTneuro, in younger normal-hearing (YNH) participants. This method may support speech perce...
Hendrik Husstedt,Jennifer Schmidt,Luca Wiederschein et al. Hendrik Husstedt et al.
In addition to speech intelligibility, listening effort has emerged as a critical indicator of hearing performance. It can be defined as the effort experienced or invested in solving an auditory task. Subjective, behavioral, and physiologic...
Federica Bianchi,Sindri Jonsson,Torben Christiansen et al. Federica Bianchi et al.
Although multitasking is a common everyday activity, it is often challenging. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of noise attenuation during an audio-visual dual task and investigate cognitive resource allocation over time via...
Ragini Sinha,Ann-Christin Scherer,Simon Doclo et al. Ragini Sinha et al.
Speaker-conditioned target speaker extraction algorithms aim at extracting the target speaker from a mixture of multiple speakers by using additional information about the target speaker. Previous studies have evaluated the performance of t...
Julie Kirwan,Deniz Başkent,Anita Wagner Julie Kirwan
Emotions can be communicated through visual and dynamic characteristics such as smiles and gestures, but also through auditory channels such as laughter, music, and human speech. Pupil dilation has become a notable marker for visual emotion...
Giulia Angonese,Mareike Buhl,Jonathan A Gößwein et al. Giulia Angonese et al.
Individuals have different preferences for setting hearing aid (HA) algorithms that reduce ambient noise but introduce signal distortions. "Noise haters" prefer greater noise reduction, even at the expense of signal quality. "Distortion hat...
Laura K Holden,Rosalie M Uchanski,Noël Y Dwyer et al. Laura K Holden et al.
The study aimed to improve outcomes in Nucleus cochlear implant (CI) recipients with single-sided deafness (SSD) by reducing interaural frequency and loudness mismatches through device programming. In Experiment 1a, a modified frequency all...
Courtney Coburn Glavin,Sumitrajit Dhar Courtney Coburn Glavin
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) currently affects over 20 million adults in the U.S. and its prevalence is expected to increase as the population ages. However, little is known about the earliest manifestations of ARHL, including its influe...
Larry E Humes,Sumitrajit Dhar,Jasleen Singh Larry E Humes
The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) has been one of the most frequently used patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) since its inception 30 years ago. For the APHAB, single-valued 95% critical differences have been pres...