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Modelling the interaction between binaural and temporal speech processing
In: Forum Acusticum ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03242415 ; Forum Acusticum, Dec 2020, Lyon, France. pp.2765-2765, ⟨10.48465/fa.2020.0206⟩ (2020)
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Modeling Binaural Unmasking of Speech Using a Blind Binaural Processing Stage
In: Trends Hear (2020)
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Modelle des Sprachverstehens für die Hörakustik ...
Brand, Thomas; Hauth, Christopher F.. - : German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2019
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Measuring Speech Recognition With a Matrix Test Using Synthetic Speech
Nuesse, Theresa; Wiercinski, Bianca; Brand, Thomas. - : SAGE Publications, 2019
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Effect of Speech Rate on Neural Tracking of Speech
Abstract: Speech comprehension requires effort in demanding listening situations. Selective attention may be required for focusing on a specific talker in a multi-talker environment, may enhance effort by requiring additional cognitive resources, and is known to enhance the neural representation of the attended talker in the listener’s neural response. The aim of the study was to investigate the relation of listening effort, as quantified by subjective effort ratings and pupil dilation, and neural speech tracking during sentence recognition. Task demands were varied using sentences with varying levels of linguistic complexity and using two different speech rates in a picture-matching paradigm with 20 normal-hearing listeners. The participants’ task was to match the acoustically presented sentence with a picture presented before the acoustic stimulus. Afterwards they rated their perceived effort on a categorical effort scale. During each trial, pupil dilation (as an indicator of listening effort) and electroencephalogram (as an indicator of neural speech tracking) were recorded. Neither measure was significantly affected by linguistic complexity. However, speech rate showed a strong influence on subjectively rated effort, pupil dilation, and neural tracking. The neural tracking analysis revealed a shorter latency for faster sentences, which may reflect a neural adaptation to the rate of the input. No relation was found between neural tracking and listening effort, even though both measures were clearly influenced by speech rate. This is probably due to factors that influence both measures differently. Consequently, the amount of listening effort is not clearly represented in the neural tracking.
Keyword: Medicine and health; Physics
URL: http://oops.uni-oldenburg.de/4453/1/2018-062_mueller_jana_article_fpsyg-10-00449.pdf
http://oops.uni-oldenburg.de/4453/
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How Hearing Impairment Affects Sentence Comprehension: Using Eye Fixations to Investigate the Duration of Speech Processing
Wendt, Dorothea; Kollmeier, Birger; Brand, Thomas. - : SAGE Publications, 2015
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An Eye-Tracking Paradigm for Analyzing the Processing Time of Sentences with Different Linguistic Complexities
Wendt, Dorothea; Brand, Thomas; Kollmeier, Birger. - : Public Library of Science, 2014
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Help a Brother Out: A Case Study in Multinational Intelligence Sharing, NATO SOF
In: DTIC (2011)
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Efficient adaptive procedures for threshold and concurrent slope estimates for psychophysics and speech intelligibility tests
In: Acoustical Society of America. The journal of the Acoustical Society of America. - Melville, NY : AIP 111 (2002) 6, 2801-2810
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Analysis and optimization of psychophysical procedures in audiology
Brand, Thomas. - Oldenburg : BIS, 2000
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Entwicklung und Evaluation eines Satztests für die deutsche Sprache. II : Optimierung des Oldenburger Satztests
In: Zeitschrift für Audiologie. - Heidelberg : Median-Verl. 38 (1999) 2, 44-56
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Entwicklung und Evaluation eines Satztests für die deutsche Sprache. III : Evaluation des Oldenburger Satztests
In: Zeitschrift für Audiologie. - Heidelberg : Median-Verl. 38 (1999) 3, 86-95
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