Children’s hearing deteriorates markedly in the presence of unpredictable noise. To explore why, 187 school-age children (4–11 years) and 15 adults performed a tone-in-noise detection task, in which the masking noise varied randomly between every presentation. Selective attention was evaluated by measuring the degree to which listeners were influenced by (i.e., gave weight to) each spectral region of the stimulus. Psychometric fits were also used to estimate levels of internal noise and bias. Levels of masking were found to decrease with age, becoming adult-like by 9–11 years. This change was explained by improvements in selective attention alone, with older listeners better able to ignore noise similar in frequency to the target. Consisten...
A cue indicating when in time to listen can improve adults' tone detection thresholds, particularly ...
In the last decade, neurophysiological investigations have revealed that adult neural systems are mu...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Audiological evaluation of children wit...
The experiments reported here examine the role of internal noise in the detection of a tone in narro...
AbstractHave you ever shouted your child's name from the kitchen while they were watching television...
International audienceThe ability to detect amplitude modulation (AM) is essential to distinguish th...
The flexible allocation of attention enables us to perceive and behave successfully despite irreleva...
Auditory selective attention is a critical skill for goal-directed behavior, especially where noisy ...
Adults must attend to spectrally degraded (noise-vocoded, NV) speech to learn to understand it but a...
OBJECTIVE: Werner and Bargones (1991) observed that a 4-10-kHz noise band can mask a 1-kHz signal du...
AbstractUnder some conditions 4- and 5-year-old children can differentially process sounds from atte...
Detection thresholds in quiet become adult-like earlier in childhood for high than low frequencies. ...
ABSTRACTAuditory selective attention is a critical skill for goal-directed behavior, especially wher...
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary purpose of the present study was to develop a m...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated auditory involuntary and voluntary attention in children aged 6-8...
A cue indicating when in time to listen can improve adults' tone detection thresholds, particularly ...
In the last decade, neurophysiological investigations have revealed that adult neural systems are mu...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Audiological evaluation of children wit...
The experiments reported here examine the role of internal noise in the detection of a tone in narro...
AbstractHave you ever shouted your child's name from the kitchen while they were watching television...
International audienceThe ability to detect amplitude modulation (AM) is essential to distinguish th...
The flexible allocation of attention enables us to perceive and behave successfully despite irreleva...
Auditory selective attention is a critical skill for goal-directed behavior, especially where noisy ...
Adults must attend to spectrally degraded (noise-vocoded, NV) speech to learn to understand it but a...
OBJECTIVE: Werner and Bargones (1991) observed that a 4-10-kHz noise band can mask a 1-kHz signal du...
AbstractUnder some conditions 4- and 5-year-old children can differentially process sounds from atte...
Detection thresholds in quiet become adult-like earlier in childhood for high than low frequencies. ...
ABSTRACTAuditory selective attention is a critical skill for goal-directed behavior, especially wher...
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary purpose of the present study was to develop a m...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated auditory involuntary and voluntary attention in children aged 6-8...
A cue indicating when in time to listen can improve adults' tone detection thresholds, particularly ...
In the last decade, neurophysiological investigations have revealed that adult neural systems are mu...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Audiological evaluation of children wit...