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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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Jimena Ballestero,Matthieu Recugnat,Jonathan Laudanski et al. Jimena Ballestero et al.
Improving the electrode-neuron interface to reduce current spread between individual electrodes has been identified as one of the main objectives in the search for future improvements in cochlear-implant performance. Here, we address this p...
Jennifer K Bizley,Naomi Elliott,Katherine C Wood et al. Jennifer K Bizley et al.
With increasing numbers of children and adults receiving bilateral cochlear implants, there is an urgent need for assessment tools that enable testing of binaural hearing abilities. Current test batteries are either limited in scope or are ...
Jessica J M Monaghan,Stefan Bleeck,David McAlpine Jessica J M Monaghan
Sensitivity to interaural time differences (ITDs) conveyed in the temporal fine structure of low-frequency tones and the modulated envelopes of high-frequency sounds are considered comparable, particularly for envelopes shaped to transmit s...
Nicholas R Haywood,Jaime A Undurraga,Torsten Marquardt et al. Nicholas R Haywood et al.
There has been continued interest in clinical objective measures of binaural processing. One commonly proposed measure is the binaural interaction component (BIC), which is obtained typically by recording auditory brainstem responses (ABRs)...
Kamil Adiloğlu,Hendrik Kayser,Regina M Baumgärtel et al. Kamil Adiloğlu et al.
In many daily life communication situations, several sound sources are simultaneously active. While normal-hearing listeners can easily distinguish the target sound source from interfering sound sources-as long as target and interferers are...
B Backus,K Adiloğlu,T Herzke B Backus
We present the first portable, binaural, real-time research platform compatible with Oticon Medical SP and XP generation cochlear implants. The platform consists of (a) a pair of behind-the-ear devices, each containing front and rear calibr...
Christoph Völker,Anna Warzybok,Stephan M A Ernst Christoph Völker
A comprehensive evaluation of eight signal pre-processing strategies, including directional microphones, coherence filters, single-channel noise reduction, binaural beamformers, and their combinations, was undertaken with normal-hearing (NH...
Regina M Baumgärtel,Hongmei Hu,Martin Krawczyk-Becker et al. Regina M Baumgärtel et al.
Several binaural audio signal enhancement algorithms were evaluated with respect to their potential to improve speech intelligibility in noise for users of bilateral cochlear implants (CIs). 50% speech reception thresholds (SRT50) were asse...
Regina M Baumgärtel,Martin Krawczyk-Becker,Daniel Marquardt et al. Regina M Baumgärtel et al.
In a collaborative research project, several monaural and binaural noise reduction algorithms have been comprehensively evaluated. In this article, eight selected noise reduction algorithms were assessed using instrumental measures, with a ...
Hongmei Hu,Mark E Lutman,Stephan D Ewert et al. Hongmei Hu et al.
Current cochlear implant (CI) strategies carry speech information via the waveform envelope in frequency subbands. CIs require efficient speech processing to maximize information transfer to the brain, especially in background noise, where ...