In a cocktail-party environment, human listeners are able to use perceptual-level and cognitive-level cues to segregate the attended target speech from other background conversations. At the cognitive level, priming the listener with part of the target speech in quiet can markedly improve the recognition of the remaining parts when the target speech and competing speech are presented at the same time. Hence, knowledge of content (content cuing) improves speech recognition when other people are talking. In addition, familiarity or knowledge of the voice characteristics of the target talker could also help the listener attend to the target talker when other talkers are present. The present study investigated the extent to which a cognitive-le...
Spatial release from masking for Chinese-native listeners in English environment is investigated in ...
Abstract. Sound masking is a technique to protect the speech privacy of confidential talks in a room...
This paper examines the perception of speech produced with face masks in everyday multi-talker envir...
In this study, targets were nonsense sentences spoken by a Chinese female, and maskers were nonsense...
In this study, targets were nonsense sentences spoken by a Chinese female, and maskers were nonsense...
In noisy, multipeople talking environments such as a cocktail party, listeners can use various perce...
Presenting the early part of a nonsense sentence in quiet improves recognition of the last keyword o...
The aims of the present study were to examine whether familiarity with a masker improves word recogn...
To recognize speech in a noisy auditory scene, listeners need to perceptually segregate the target t...
The effect of perceived spatial separation, induced by the precedence effect, on release from noise ...
Intonation has many perceptually significant functions in language that contribute to speech recogni...
This study investigated whether speech-like maskers without linguistic content produce informational...
The speech of a familiar talker is better recognized in noise than an unfamiliar one, suggesting tha...
Speech perception in complex sound fields can greatly benefit from different unmasking cues to segre...
Contains fulltext : 73141.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In an event-rela...
Spatial release from masking for Chinese-native listeners in English environment is investigated in ...
Abstract. Sound masking is a technique to protect the speech privacy of confidential talks in a room...
This paper examines the perception of speech produced with face masks in everyday multi-talker envir...
In this study, targets were nonsense sentences spoken by a Chinese female, and maskers were nonsense...
In this study, targets were nonsense sentences spoken by a Chinese female, and maskers were nonsense...
In noisy, multipeople talking environments such as a cocktail party, listeners can use various perce...
Presenting the early part of a nonsense sentence in quiet improves recognition of the last keyword o...
The aims of the present study were to examine whether familiarity with a masker improves word recogn...
To recognize speech in a noisy auditory scene, listeners need to perceptually segregate the target t...
The effect of perceived spatial separation, induced by the precedence effect, on release from noise ...
Intonation has many perceptually significant functions in language that contribute to speech recogni...
This study investigated whether speech-like maskers without linguistic content produce informational...
The speech of a familiar talker is better recognized in noise than an unfamiliar one, suggesting tha...
Speech perception in complex sound fields can greatly benefit from different unmasking cues to segre...
Contains fulltext : 73141.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In an event-rela...
Spatial release from masking for Chinese-native listeners in English environment is investigated in ...
Abstract. Sound masking is a technique to protect the speech privacy of confidential talks in a room...
This paper examines the perception of speech produced with face masks in everyday multi-talker envir...