Auditory compression was estimated at 250 and 4000 Hz by using the additivity of forward masking technique, which measures the effects on signal threshold of combining two temporally nonoverlapping forward maskers. The increase in threshold in the combined-masker condition compared to the individual-masker conditions can be used to estimate compression. The signal was a 250 or 4000 Hz tone burst and the maskers (M1 and M2) were bands of noise. Signal thresholds were measured in the presence of M1 and M2 alone and combined for a range of masker levels. The results were used to derive response functions at each frequency. The procedure was conducted with normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners. The results suggest that the response func...
Cochlear hearing loss leads to deficits in many perceptual aspects, including threshold elevation (l...
The influence of several compression parameters on speech intelligibility in stationary and fluctuat...
The auditory filter of hearing impaired is wider than that of normal hearing people. Thus, the frequ...
Auditory compression was estimated at 250 and 4000 Hz by using the additivity of forward masking tec...
The additivity of nonsimultaneous masking can be used as a measure of nonlinearity in the auditory s...
On- and off-frequency compression at the 4000- and 8000-Hz cochlear places were estimated using a ne...
d:\mnsa\rdfrq\asa99talk\asa99rdfrqtalk.doc Page 2 Iso-response temporal masking curves were obtained...
This study investigates the degree of cochlear compression as a function of characteristic frequency...
The temporal masking curve (TMC) method is a behavioral technique for inferring human cochlear compr...
The decrease in absolute threshold with increasing stimulus duration (often referred to as “temporal...
Thresholds for a 6.5-kHz sinusoidal signal, temporally centered in a 400-ms broadband-noise masker, ...
3 listeners with sensorineural hearing loss ranging from moderate to moderate-severe starting at fre...
Estimates of human basilar membrane gain and compression obtained using temporal masking curve (TMC)...
Abstract- At the highest signal levels, the masking function for the off-frequency condition seems t...
The upward spread of masking refers to the higher growth rate of masking for maskers lower in freque...
Cochlear hearing loss leads to deficits in many perceptual aspects, including threshold elevation (l...
The influence of several compression parameters on speech intelligibility in stationary and fluctuat...
The auditory filter of hearing impaired is wider than that of normal hearing people. Thus, the frequ...
Auditory compression was estimated at 250 and 4000 Hz by using the additivity of forward masking tec...
The additivity of nonsimultaneous masking can be used as a measure of nonlinearity in the auditory s...
On- and off-frequency compression at the 4000- and 8000-Hz cochlear places were estimated using a ne...
d:\mnsa\rdfrq\asa99talk\asa99rdfrqtalk.doc Page 2 Iso-response temporal masking curves were obtained...
This study investigates the degree of cochlear compression as a function of characteristic frequency...
The temporal masking curve (TMC) method is a behavioral technique for inferring human cochlear compr...
The decrease in absolute threshold with increasing stimulus duration (often referred to as “temporal...
Thresholds for a 6.5-kHz sinusoidal signal, temporally centered in a 400-ms broadband-noise masker, ...
3 listeners with sensorineural hearing loss ranging from moderate to moderate-severe starting at fre...
Estimates of human basilar membrane gain and compression obtained using temporal masking curve (TMC)...
Abstract- At the highest signal levels, the masking function for the off-frequency condition seems t...
The upward spread of masking refers to the higher growth rate of masking for maskers lower in freque...
Cochlear hearing loss leads to deficits in many perceptual aspects, including threshold elevation (l...
The influence of several compression parameters on speech intelligibility in stationary and fluctuat...
The auditory filter of hearing impaired is wider than that of normal hearing people. Thus, the frequ...