In the present study we aimed to investigate individual differences in cognitive inhibition, WMC, and how they relate to performance on a speech-recognition-in-noise task. Sixteen young normally-hearing individuals were presented with a cognitive test battery, as well as a sentence corpus masked by 5 different maskers, targeting 80% speech-recognition. One masker was a slightly modulated (10%) speech-shaped noise (SSN), 2 maskers were constructed by modulating the SSN with the envelopes from a single female talker, and the international speech test signal (ISTS). We also masked the target sentences with the ISTS, and a single female talker reading a passage in a Swedish newspaper. Our results showed that cognitive inhibition is significantl...
Research has demonstrated that visual and auditory cues interact, improving speech intelligibility u...
Elderly listeners are known to differ considerably in their ability to understand speech in noise. S...
Listening to speech in noise depletes cognitive resources, affecting speech processing. The present ...
Cognitive abilities, such as working memory capacity (WMC), lexical decision making, and cognitive i...
Purpose The study aimed to investigate the relationship between speech recognition in noise,...
The ability to recognize masked speech, commonly measured with a speech reception threshold (SRT) te...
It is often assumed that the benefit of hearing aids is not primarily reflected in better speech per...
A recent pupillometry study on adults with normal hearing indicates that the pupil response during s...
Purpose: The study aimed to assess the relationship between 1) speech-recognition-in-noise, mask typ...
Copyright © 2012 Thomas Koelewijn et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Purpose: This research aimed to increase the analogy between text reception threshold (TRT) and spee...
This study evaluated how hearing-impaired listeners perceive native (Swedish) and nonnative (English...
Previous studies have demonstrated that successful listening with advanced signal processing in digi...
This study aimed to measure the initial portion of signal required for the correct identification of...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Research has demonstrated that v...
Research has demonstrated that visual and auditory cues interact, improving speech intelligibility u...
Elderly listeners are known to differ considerably in their ability to understand speech in noise. S...
Listening to speech in noise depletes cognitive resources, affecting speech processing. The present ...
Cognitive abilities, such as working memory capacity (WMC), lexical decision making, and cognitive i...
Purpose The study aimed to investigate the relationship between speech recognition in noise,...
The ability to recognize masked speech, commonly measured with a speech reception threshold (SRT) te...
It is often assumed that the benefit of hearing aids is not primarily reflected in better speech per...
A recent pupillometry study on adults with normal hearing indicates that the pupil response during s...
Purpose: The study aimed to assess the relationship between 1) speech-recognition-in-noise, mask typ...
Copyright © 2012 Thomas Koelewijn et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Purpose: This research aimed to increase the analogy between text reception threshold (TRT) and spee...
This study evaluated how hearing-impaired listeners perceive native (Swedish) and nonnative (English...
Previous studies have demonstrated that successful listening with advanced signal processing in digi...
This study aimed to measure the initial portion of signal required for the correct identification of...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Research has demonstrated that v...
Research has demonstrated that visual and auditory cues interact, improving speech intelligibility u...
Elderly listeners are known to differ considerably in their ability to understand speech in noise. S...
Listening to speech in noise depletes cognitive resources, affecting speech processing. The present ...