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A Developmental Framework for Embodiment Research: The Next Step Toward Integrating Concepts and Methods.
Lux, Vanessa; Non, Amy L; Pexman, Penny M. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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A Developmental Framework for Embodiment Research: The Next Step Toward Integrating Concepts and Methods ...
Lux, Vanessa; Non, Amy L.; Pexman, Penny M.. - : ETH Zurich, 2021
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A Developmental Framework for Embodiment Research: The Next Step Toward Integrating Concepts and Methods
In: Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 15 (2021)
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Longitudinale Erfassung der subjektiven Höranstrengung im Rahmen der Cochlea-Implantat-Versorgung ...
Müller, Jana; Krüger, Melanie; Schulte, Michael. - : German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2020
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Wahrnehmung der subjektiven Höranstrengung bei unterschiedlichen Hörgeräteversorgungen ...
Krüger, Melanie; Wagener, Kirsten; Meis, Markus. - : German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2020
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Speech Audiometry at Home: Automated Listening Tests via Smart Speakers With Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Listeners
In: Trends Hear (2020)
Abstract: Speech audiometry in noise based on sentence tests is an important diagnostic tool to assess listeners’ speech recognition threshold (SRT), i.e., the signal-to-noise ratio corresponding to 50% intelligibility. The clinical standard measurement procedure requires a professional experimenter to record and evaluate the response (expert-conducted speech audiometry). The use of automatic speech recognition enables self-conducted measurements with an easy-to-use speech-based interface. This article compares self-conducted SRT measurements using smart speakers with expert-conducted laboratory measurements. With smart speakers, there is no control over the absolute presentation level, potential errors from the automated response logging, and room acoustics. We investigate the differences between highly controlled measurements in the laboratory and smart speaker-based tests for young normal-hearing (NH) listeners as well as for elderly NH, mildly and moderately hearing-impaired listeners in low, medium, and highly reverberant room acoustics. For the smart speaker setup, we observe an overall bias in the SRT result that depends on the hearing loss. The bias ranges from +0.7 dB for elderly moderately hearing-impaired listeners to +2.2 dB for young NH listeners. The intrasubject standard deviation is close to the clinical standard deviation (0.57/0.69 dB for the young/elderly NH compared with 0.5 dB observed for clinical tests and 0.93/1.09 dB for the mild/moderate hearing-impaired listeners compared with 0.9 dB). For detecting a clinically elevated SRT, the speech-based test achieves an area under the curve value of 0.95 and therefore seems promising for complementing clinical measurements.
Keyword: Original Article
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7720343/
https://doi.org/10.1177/2331216520970011
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33272109
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Subjektive Höranstrengung prä- und post- Cochlea-Implantation ...
Gürtler, Silke; Krüger, Melanie; Schulte, Michael. - : German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2019
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Effekt einer Unterdrückung von transienten Störgeräuschen auf die Sprachverständlichkeit und die Höranstrengung ...
Schulte, Michael; Heeren, Jan; Krüger, Melanie. - : German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2019
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