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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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Jan A A van Heteren,Hanneke D van Oorschot,Anne W Wendrich et al. Jan A A van Heteren et al.
There is currently a lack of prospective studies comparing multiple treatment options for single-sided deafness (SSD) in terms of long-term sound localization outcomes. This randomized controlled trial (RCT) aims to compare the objective an...
Vanessa Frei,Raffael Schmitt,Martin Meyer et al. Vanessa Frei et al.
Comprehending speech in noise (SiN) poses a challenge for older hearing-impaired listeners, requiring auditory and working memory resources. Visual speech cues provide additional sensory information supporting speech understanding, while th...
Mathieu Lavandier,Lizette Heine,Fabien Perrin Mathieu Lavandier
When reproducing sounds over headphones, the simulated source can be externalized (i.e., perceived outside the head) or internalized (i.e., perceived within the head). Is it because it is perceived as more or less distant? To investigate th...
Ruixiang Liu,Chang Liu,Dan Cui et al. Ruixiang Liu et al.
Decoding speech envelopes from electroencephalogram (EEG) signals holds potential as a research tool for objectively assessing auditory processing, which could contribute to future developments in hearing loss diagnosis. However, current me...
Theresa Jansen,Laura Hartog,Dirk Oetting et al. Theresa Jansen et al.
A major goal of hearing-device provision is to improve communication in daily life. However, there is still a large gap between the user's daily-life aided listening experience and hearing-aid benefit as assessed with established speech rec...
Inga Holube,Stefan Taesler,Saskia Ibelings et al. Inga Holube et al.
In speech audiometry, the speech-recognition threshold (SRT) is usually established by adjusting the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) until 50% of the words or sentences are repeated correctly. However, these conditions are rarely encountered in...
David López-Ramos,Miriam I Marrufo-Pérez,Almudena Eustaquio-Martín et al. David López-Ramos et al.
Noise adaptation is the improvement in auditory function as the signal of interest is delayed in the noise. Here, we investigated if noise adaptation occurs in spectral, temporal, and spectrotemporal modulation detection as well as in speec...
Avgeris Tsironis,Eleni Vlahou,Panagiota Kontou et al. Avgeris Tsironis et al.
In everyday acoustic environments, reverberation alters the speech signal received at the ears. Normal-hearing listeners are robust to these distortions, quickly recalibrating to achieve accurate speech perception. Over the past two decades...
Martin J Lindenbeck,Piotr Majdak,Bernhard Laback Martin J Lindenbeck
Timing cues such as interaural time differences (ITDs) and temporal pitch are pivotal for sound localization and source segregation, but their perception is degraded in cochlear-implant (CI) listeners as compared to normal-hearing listeners...
Yael Zaltz Yael Zaltz
Auditory training can lead to notable enhancements in specific tasks, but whether these improvements generalize to untrained tasks like speech-in-noise (SIN) recognition remains uncertain. This study examined how training conditions affect ...