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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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Antje Ihlefeld,Yi-Wen Chen,Dan H Sanes Antje Ihlefeld
Hearing-impaired individuals experience difficulties in detecting or understanding speech, especially in background sounds within the same frequency range. However, normally hearing (NH) human listeners experience less difficulty detecting ...
Brian C J Moore,Brian R Glasberg,Ajanth Varathanathan et al. Brian C J Moore et al.
This article describes a model of loudness for time-varying sounds that incorporates the concept of binaural inhibition, namely, that the signal applied to one ear can reduce the internal response to a signal at the other ear. For each ear,...
Ning Zhou,Lixue Dong Ning Zhou
In electrical hearing, multipulse integration (MPI) describes the rate at which detection threshold decreases with increasing stimulation rate in a fixed-duration pulse train. In human subjects, MPI has been shown to be dependent on the psy...
Tina M Grieco-Calub,Kristina M Ward,Laurel Brehm Tina M Grieco-Calub
Multitasking requires individuals to allocate their cognitive resources across different tasks. The purpose of the current study was to assess school-age children's multitasking abilities during degraded speech recognition. Children (8 to 1...
Jean-Pierre Gagné,Jana Besser,Ulrike Lemke Jean-Pierre Gagné
Published investigations ( n = 29) in which a dual-task experimental paradigm was employed to measure listening effort during speech understanding in younger and older adults were reviewed. A summary of the main findings reported in the art...
Andrew J Oxenham Andrew J Oxenham
Recent physiological studies in several rodent species have revealed that permanent damage can occur to the auditory system after exposure to a noise that produces only a temporary shift in absolute thresholds. The damage has been found to ...
Daphne Ari-Even Roth,Minka Hildesheimer,Ilan Roziner et al. Daphne Ari-Even Roth et al.
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of ear asymmetry, order of testing, and gender on transient-evoked otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) pass rates and response levels in newborn hearing screening. The screening results of...
Virginia Best,Timothy Streeter,Elin Roverud et al. Virginia Best et al.
This report introduces a new speech task based on simple questions and answers. The task differs from a traditional sentence recall task in that it involves an element of comprehension and can be implemented in an ongoing fashion. It also c...
Sarah Verhulst,Anoop Jagadeesh,Manfred Mauermann et al. Sarah Verhulst et al.
Little is known about how outer hair cell loss interacts with noise-induced and age-related auditory nerve degradation (i.e., cochlear synaptopathy) to affect auditory brainstem response (ABR) wave characteristics. Given that listeners with...
Joseph D Crew,John J Galvin rd,Qian-Jie Fu Joseph D Crew
Combined use of a hearing aid (HA) and cochlear implant (CI) has been shown to improve CI users' speech and music performance. However, different hearing devices, test stimuli, and listening tasks may interact and obscure bimodal benefits. ...