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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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Madeline S Cappelloni,Vincent S Mateo,Ross K Maddox Madeline S Cappelloni
Audiovisual integration of speech can benefit the listener by not only improving comprehension of what a talker is saying but also helping a listener select a particular talker's voice from a mixture of sounds. Binding, an early integration...
Andreas Schroeer,Martin Rune Andersen,Mike Lind Rank et al. Andreas Schroeer et al.
Recently, it has been demonstrated that electromyographic (EMG) activity of auricular muscles in humans, especially the postauricular muscle (PAM), depends on the spatial location of auditory stimuli. This observation has only been shown us...
Roberta Bianco,Maria Chait Roberta Bianco
A growing literature is demonstrating a link between working memory (WM) and speech-in-noise (SiN) perception. However, the nature of this correlation and which components of WM might underlie it, are being debated. We investigated how SiN ...
Alyssa Davidson,Gregory Ellis,LaGuinn P Sherlock et al. Alyssa Davidson et al.
Hearing difficulties are frequently reported by patients in audiology clinics, including patients with normal audiometric thresholds. However, because all individuals experience some difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments, it...
Jing Shen,Elizabeth Heller Murray,Erin R Kulick Jing Shen
Speech perception is challenging under adverse conditions. However, there is limited evidence regarding how multiple adverse conditions affect speech perception. The present study investigated two conditions that are frequently encountered ...
Thomas J Stoll,Ross K Maddox Thomas J Stoll
While each place on the cochlea is most sensitive to a specific frequency, it will generally respond to a sufficiently high-level stimulus over a wide range of frequencies. This spread of excitation can introduce errors in clinical threshol...
Peter Lokša,Norbert Kopčo Peter Lokša
The ventriloquism aftereffect (VAE), observed as a shift in the perceived locations of sounds after audio-visual stimulation, requires reference frame (RF) alignment since hearing and vision encode space in different RFs (head-centered vs. ...
Mira Van Wilderode,Ellen Vermaete,Tom Francart et al. Mira Van Wilderode et al.
Hearing aids (HA) are a fundamental component in restoring auditory function; however, they cannot completely alleviate all problems encountered by adults with hearing impairment. The aim of this study is twofold. Firstly, we assess the hea...
Joke Veltman,Marjo J M Maas,Cilia Beijk et al. Joke Veltman et al.
A cochlear implant (CI) is a prosthesis that allows people with severe to profound hearing loss to understand speech in quiet settings. However, listening to music presents a challenge to most CI users; they often do not enjoy music or avoi...
Oliver Zobay,Graham Naylor,Gabrielle H Saunders et al. Oliver Zobay et al.
Longitudinal electronic health records from a large sample of new hearing-aid (HA) recipients in the US Veterans Affairs healthcare system were used to evaluate associations of fitting laterality with long-term HA use persistence as measure...