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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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Auditory learning is essential for adapting to continuously changing acoustic environments. This adaptive capability, however, may be impacted by age-related declines in sensory and cognitive functions, potentially limiting learning efficie...
Sajana Aryal,Monica Trevino,Hansapani Rodrigo et al. Sajana Aryal et al.
Understanding the initial signature of noise-induced auditory damage remains a significant priority. Animal models suggest the cochlear base is particularly vulnerable to noise, raising the possibility that early-stage noise exposure could ...
Emily Buss,Margaret E Richter,Amanda D Sloop et al. Emily Buss et al.
The ability to tell where sound sources are in space is ecologically important for spatial awareness and communication in multisource environments. While hearing aids and cochlear implants (CIs) can support spatial hearing for some users, t...
Benjamin Masters,Susan Aliakbaryhosseinabadi,Dorothea Wendt et al. Benjamin Masters et al.
Pupillometry has been used to assess effort in a variety of listening experiments. However, measuring listening effort during conversational interaction remains difficult as it requires a complex overlap of attention and effort directed to ...
Jessica Herrmann,Lorenz Fiedler,Dorothea Wendt et al. Jessica Herrmann et al.
The combination of directional microphones and noise reduction (DIR + NR) in hearing aids offers substantial improvement in speech intelligibility and reduction in listening effort in spatial acoustic scenarios. Pupil dilation can be used t...
Ryan M O&#x;Leary,Arthur Wingfield,Michael J Lyons et al. Ryan M O&#x;Leary et al.
Over 430 million people worldwide experience disabling hearing loss, a condition that becomes more prevalent with age. Although the genetic component to hearing loss has been well established, there has been less data available regarding ch...
John Kyle Cooper,Jonas Vanthornhout,Astrid van Wieringen et al. John Kyle Cooper et al.
Speech intelligibility in challenging listening environments relies on the integration of audiovisual cues. Measuring the effectiveness of audiovisual integration in these challenging listening environments can be difficult due to the compl...
Markus Kemper,Florian Denk,Hendrik Husstedt et al. Markus Kemper et al.
While hearing aids are beneficial in compensating for hearing loss and suppressing ambient noise, they may also introduce an unwanted processing burden to the listener's sensory and cognitive system. To investigate such adverse side effects...
Tim Jürgens,Peter Ihly,Jürgen Tchorz et al. Tim Jürgens et al.
The combination of directional microphones (DIR) and spectral noise reduction (NR) is a common technique in hearing aid signal processing, for improving speech intelligibility in spatial acoustic scenarios. The benefit from DIR + NR varies ...
Fei Chen,Changjie Pan,Hongmei Hu et al. Fei Chen et al.
The present work quantifies the Lombard effect across native speakers of Mandarin Chinese using the Matrix sentence test, which is optimized for precisely assessing speech recognition thresholds (SRTs) in noise. Specifically, we studied the...