Objective: To investigate whether older adults can use voice information to unmask speech. Design: Under a voice-priming condition, before a target-speech sentence was presented with a noise or speech masker, one or two voice-priming sentences were recited with the same voice reciting the target sentence. Eighteen younger adults and 12 older adults with clinically normal hearing were instructed to loudly repeat the target sentence. Results: Presenting the voice-priming sentence(s) improved target-speech identification only when the masker was speech in younger adults but not older adults. Conclusion: For older adults, the inability to use voice information to reduce informational masking contributes to their speech-recognition diff...
Purpose: Hearing loss is a prevalent condition among older adults. Structural changes at the auditor...
Purpose: The study aimed to assess the relationship between 1) speech-recognition-in-noise, mask typ...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of speaker age, speaker gender, semantic context, signal-to-no...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that presenting younger listeners with all but the last word ...
Objectives A common complaint of many older adults is difficulty communicating in situations where ...
Under conditions in the presence of competing talkers, presenting the early part of a target sentenc...
To determine whether older adults find it difficult to inhibit the processing of irrelevant speech, ...
Competing speech seems to pose a greater challenge to spoken language comprehension than does compet...
Competing speech seems to pose a greater challenge to spoken language comprehension than does compet...
Competing speech seems to pose a greater challenge to spoken language comprehension than does compet...
Age-related changes in both speech and hearing can affect communication. While it is well-known that...
Age-related changes in both speech and hearing can affect communication. While it is well-known that...
Published online January 2012Purpose: Older adults exhibit difficulty understanding speech that has ...
In noisy, multipeople talking environments such as a cocktail party, listeners can use various perce...
Purpose: The study aimed to assess the relationship between 1) speech-recognition-in-noise, mask typ...
Purpose: Hearing loss is a prevalent condition among older adults. Structural changes at the auditor...
Purpose: The study aimed to assess the relationship between 1) speech-recognition-in-noise, mask typ...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of speaker age, speaker gender, semantic context, signal-to-no...
Objective: Previous studies have shown that presenting younger listeners with all but the last word ...
Objectives A common complaint of many older adults is difficulty communicating in situations where ...
Under conditions in the presence of competing talkers, presenting the early part of a target sentenc...
To determine whether older adults find it difficult to inhibit the processing of irrelevant speech, ...
Competing speech seems to pose a greater challenge to spoken language comprehension than does compet...
Competing speech seems to pose a greater challenge to spoken language comprehension than does compet...
Competing speech seems to pose a greater challenge to spoken language comprehension than does compet...
Age-related changes in both speech and hearing can affect communication. While it is well-known that...
Age-related changes in both speech and hearing can affect communication. While it is well-known that...
Published online January 2012Purpose: Older adults exhibit difficulty understanding speech that has ...
In noisy, multipeople talking environments such as a cocktail party, listeners can use various perce...
Purpose: The study aimed to assess the relationship between 1) speech-recognition-in-noise, mask typ...
Purpose: Hearing loss is a prevalent condition among older adults. Structural changes at the auditor...
Purpose: The study aimed to assess the relationship between 1) speech-recognition-in-noise, mask typ...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of speaker age, speaker gender, semantic context, signal-to-no...