To recognize speech in a noisy auditory scene, listeners need to perceptually segregate the target talker's voice from other competing sounds (stream segregation). A number of studies have suggested that the attentional demands placed on listeners increase as the acoustic properties and informational content of the competing sounds become more similar to that of the target voice. Hence we would expect attentional demands to be considerably greater when speech is masked by speech than when it is masked by steady-state noise. To investigate the role of attentional mechanisms in the unmasking of speech sounds, event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to a syllable masked by noise or competing speech under both active (the participant...
Humans are remarkably adept in listening to a desired speaker in a crowded environment, while filter...
Difficulty understanding speech in background noise is the most common hearing complaint. Elucidatin...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...
Three experiments were undertaken to evaluate the effect of informational and energetic masking on o...
Spoken conversations typically take place in noisy environments, and different kinds of masking soun...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...
Speech perception in complex sound fields can greatly benefit from different unmasking cues to segre...
Spatial separation between competing speech streams reduces their confusion (informational masking) ...
Spatial separation between competing speech streams reduces their confusion (informational masking) ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 111-130.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. General methods -...
Objectives Previous research using non-invasive (magnetoencephalography, MEG) and invasive (electroc...
Objectives Previous research using non-invasive (magnetoencephalography, MEG) and invasive (electroc...
Communication in noise is a complex process requiring efficient neural encoding throughout the entir...
Humans are remarkably adept in listening to a desired speaker in a crowded environment, while filter...
Difficulty understanding speech in background noise is the most common hearing complaint. Elucidatin...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...
Three experiments were undertaken to evaluate the effect of informational and energetic masking on o...
Spoken conversations typically take place in noisy environments, and different kinds of masking soun...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...
Speech perception in complex sound fields can greatly benefit from different unmasking cues to segre...
Spatial separation between competing speech streams reduces their confusion (informational masking) ...
Spatial separation between competing speech streams reduces their confusion (informational masking) ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 111-130.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. General methods -...
Objectives Previous research using non-invasive (magnetoencephalography, MEG) and invasive (electroc...
Objectives Previous research using non-invasive (magnetoencephalography, MEG) and invasive (electroc...
Communication in noise is a complex process requiring efficient neural encoding throughout the entir...
Humans are remarkably adept in listening to a desired speaker in a crowded environment, while filter...
Difficulty understanding speech in background noise is the most common hearing complaint. Elucidatin...
Seeing articulatory movements influences perception of auditory speech. This is often reflected in a...