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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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Vahid Ashkanichenarlogh,Paula Folkeard,Susan Scollie et al. Vahid Ashkanichenarlogh et al.
This study evaluated a deep-neural-network denoising system using model-based design, comparing it with adaptive filtering and beamforming across various noise types, SNRs, and hearing-aid fittings. A KEMAR manikin fitted with five audiogra...
Qi Gao,Lena L N Wong,Fei Chen Qi Gao
This study investigated the effect of temporal misalignment between acoustic and simulated electric signals on the ability to process fast speech in normal-hearing listeners. The within-ear integration of acoustic and electric hearing was s...
Rebecca C Felsheim,Sabine Hochmuth,Alina Kleinow et al. Rebecca C Felsheim et al.
Bimodal cochlear implant users show poor localization performance. One reason for this is a difference in the processing latency between the hearing aid and the cochlear implant side. It has been shown that reducing this latency difference ...
E Sebastian Lelo de Larrea-Mancera,Tess K Koerner,William J Bologna et al. E Sebastian Lelo de Larrea-Mancera et al.
Previous research has demonstrated that remote testing of suprathreshold auditory function using distributed technologies can produce results that closely match those obtained in laboratory settings with specialized, calibrated equipment. T...
Carina J Sabourin,Stephen G Lomber,Jaina Negandhi et al. Carina J Sabourin et al.
The long-term stability of neural responses to cochlear implant (CI) stimulation and programmed stimulation levels remains unclear. Although smaller cohort studies suggest stabilization within months postimplant, reprogramming still consume...
Nick Sommerhalder,Zbyněk Bureš,Oliver Profant et al. Nick Sommerhalder et al.
Adults with chronic subjective tinnitus often struggle with speech recognition in challenging listening environments. While most research demonstrates deficits in speech recognition among individuals with tinnitus, studies focusing on older...
Astrid van Wieringen,Mira Van Wilderode,Les De Ridder et al. Astrid van Wieringen et al.
Persons with hearing aids or cochlear implants often have difficulty understanding speech well, especially in noisy environments. Auditory perceptual training can help improve an individual's ability to discriminate and identify sound. The ...
Thomas Biberger,Stephan D Ewert Thomas Biberger
The effect of complex acoustic environments (CAEs), typically comprising target and interfering sound sources as well as room reflections, on the speech reception of hearing-impaired (HI) listeners has been examined in several studies. Howe...
John H Grose,Monica Folkerts,Emily Buss John H Grose
This study compared the behavioral minimum audible angle (MAA) and the electrophysiological acoustic change complex (ACC) elicited by an azimuthal shift in sound location. To examine age effects, 63 participants with normal or near-normal h...
Maike Klingel,Bernhard Laback Maike Klingel
Several segregation cues help listeners understand speech in the presence of distractor talkers, most notably differences in talker sex (i.e., differences in fundamental frequency and vocal tract length) and spatial location. It is unclear,...