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Development of the Everyday Conversational Sentences in Noise test
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In: J Acoust Soc Am (2020)
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Measuring communication difficulty through effortful speech production during conversation
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The Effect of nearby maskers on speech intelligibility in reverberant, multi-talker environments
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Better-ear glimpsing at low frequencies in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners
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A Method for assessing auditory spatial analysis in reverberant multitalker environments
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Cochlear implant speech intelligibility outcomes with structured and unstructured binary mask errors
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Evaluation of loudspeaker-based virtual sound environments for testing directional hearing aids
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Auditory masking of speech in reverberant multi-talker environments
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An Examination of speech reception thresholds measured in a simulated reverberant cafeteria environment
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Effect of audibility on spatial release from speech-on-speech masking
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The Influence of informational masking in reverberant, multi-talker environments
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Investigating the acoustics of a sample of open plan and enclosed Kindergarten classrooms in Australia
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Objective analysis of ambisonics for hearing aid applications : effect of listener's head, room reverberation, and directional microphones
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The Effect of spatial separation in distance on the intelligibility of speech in rooms
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Modelling binaural detection of speech stimuli in complex reverberant environments
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Frequency dependent regularization of a mixed-order Ambisonics encoding system using psychoacoustically motivated metrics
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A Real-time hearing-aid research platform (HARP) : realization, calibration, and evaluation
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Modeling horizontal localization of complex sounds in the impaired and aided impaired auditory system
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Towards a listening in spatialized noise test using complex tones
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Abstract:
The Listening in Spatialized Noise-Sentences (LiSN-S) test has been widely applied to diagnose spatial processing disorder in both normally hearing and hearing impaired listeners who are proficient in English. The overall goal of the present study is to develop a spatial listening test that assesses similar spatial auditory processes as the LiSN-S test but does not rely on speech input and thus, is language independent. Therefore a three-alternative forced choice (3AFC) stream segregation task was implemented using a series of continuously in- or decreasing tone-complexes as targets and random tone-complexes as distractors and foils. Similar to the LiSN-S test the signals were either spatially colocated or separated using non-individualized HRTFs and the difference in thresholds defined the spatial release from masking (SRM). In order to achieve similar large SRM effects (of up to 14 dB) as observed with the LiSN-S test in normal hearing listeners, temporal jitter had to be introduced. The effect of the amount of temporal jitter was investigated on the SRM as a function of tone-complex duration. The results revealed that a jitter of about 30ms in combination with a tone-complex duration of about 30ms is sufficient to elicit the desired SRM. ; 7 page(s)
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/288158
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Spectral integration of interaural time differences in auditory localization
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