Objective: Previous studies have shown that presenting younger listeners with all but the last word of a target anomalous sentence immediately before presenting the full sentence in a noisy background produces a greater release from masking when the masker is two-talker anomalous speech than when it is speech-spectrum noise, thereby demonstrating that an auditory prime can produce a release from informational masking. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether older adults could gain the same benefit from auditory primes as younger adults and what bottom-up auditory factors contribute to the advantage provided by auditory primes in releasing speech from informational masking. Design: A total of 76 younger adults (university stu...
Declines in spatial release from informational masking may contribute to the speech-processing diffi...
Declines in spatial release from informational masking may contribute to the speech-processing diffi...
Declines in spatial release from informational masking may contribute to the speech-processing diffi...
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...
Under conditions in the presence of competing talkers, presenting the early part of a target sentenc...
Objective: To investigate whether older adults can use voice information to unmask speech. Design...
The aims of the present study were to examine whether familiarity with a masker improves word recogn...
To determine whether older adults find it difficult to inhibit the processing of irrelevant speech, ...
Fluctuating background sounds facilitate speech intelligibility by providing speech ‘glimpses’ (mask...
It is often difficult for people to understand speech when there are other ongoing conversations in ...
Objectives A common complaint of many older adults is difficulty communicating in situations where ...
Purpose: Listeners understand significantly more speech in noise when the talker’s face can be seen ...
Declines in spatial release from informational masking may contribute to the speech-processing diffi...
Declines in spatial release from informational masking may contribute to the speech-processing diffi...
Declines in spatial release from informational masking may contribute to the speech-processing diffi...
Declines in spatial release from informational masking may contribute to the speech-processing diffi...
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...
Under conditions in the presence of competing talkers, presenting the early part of a target sentenc...
Objective: To investigate whether older adults can use voice information to unmask speech. Design...
The aims of the present study were to examine whether familiarity with a masker improves word recogn...
To determine whether older adults find it difficult to inhibit the processing of irrelevant speech, ...
Fluctuating background sounds facilitate speech intelligibility by providing speech ‘glimpses’ (mask...
It is often difficult for people to understand speech when there are other ongoing conversations in ...
Objectives A common complaint of many older adults is difficulty communicating in situations where ...
Purpose: Listeners understand significantly more speech in noise when the talker’s face can be seen ...
Declines in spatial release from informational masking may contribute to the speech-processing diffi...
Declines in spatial release from informational masking may contribute to the speech-processing diffi...
Declines in spatial release from informational masking may contribute to the speech-processing diffi...
Declines in spatial release from informational masking may contribute to the speech-processing diffi...