ObjectivesIn order to understand the communicative abilities of hearing impaired children in noisy situations and their communication problems, this study was undertaken to examine speech recognition at different background noise levels, and to compare how context cues in noisy situations affect speech recognition.MethodsThirty-four children with severe/profound hearing impairment were enrolled. Fifteen children had cochlear implants (CIs) and 19 used hearing aids (HAs). The Mandarin Speech Perception in Noise (SPIN) test was performed under two levels of background noise, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) 10 dB and SNR 0 dB (high and low levels, respectively). High predictive (HP) and low predictive (LP) sentences SPIN test scores were recorded ...
Abstract. Speech feature discrimination is a fundamental perceptual skill that is often assumed to u...
Purpose: Speech signal degradation such as a voice disorder presented in quiet or in combination wit...
This study tested the hypothesis that word recognition in a complex, two-talker masker is more close...
Scientific auditory devices, such as, hearing aids and cochlear implants, have improved speech perce...
Deaf children often use cochlear implants in settings where background noise is present. This study ...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate how audibility influences speech recognition and measures of ...
The aims of this study were (1) to document the recognition performance of environmental sounds (ESs...
Listening in noisy places is challenging, especially with hearing impairment. Unfortunately it is un...
Presented at the 12th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia, Brisbane, 29 Apr...
Purpose: The current study is a preliminary study to examine whether children with hearing loss woul...
Acoustic measurements have shown that the speech of hearing-impaired (HI) children differs from that...
Background: Minimal hearing loss (Mhl) is a relatively underappreciated pathological entity encompas...
As part of a larger study, the speech recognition in continuous and interrupted noise was measured f...
Objectives: Children with hearing loss listen and learn in environments with noise and reverberation...
Purpose: This study examines the influence of voice quality and multi-talker babble noise on process...
Abstract. Speech feature discrimination is a fundamental perceptual skill that is often assumed to u...
Purpose: Speech signal degradation such as a voice disorder presented in quiet or in combination wit...
This study tested the hypothesis that word recognition in a complex, two-talker masker is more close...
Scientific auditory devices, such as, hearing aids and cochlear implants, have improved speech perce...
Deaf children often use cochlear implants in settings where background noise is present. This study ...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate how audibility influences speech recognition and measures of ...
The aims of this study were (1) to document the recognition performance of environmental sounds (ESs...
Listening in noisy places is challenging, especially with hearing impairment. Unfortunately it is un...
Presented at the 12th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia, Brisbane, 29 Apr...
Purpose: The current study is a preliminary study to examine whether children with hearing loss woul...
Acoustic measurements have shown that the speech of hearing-impaired (HI) children differs from that...
Background: Minimal hearing loss (Mhl) is a relatively underappreciated pathological entity encompas...
As part of a larger study, the speech recognition in continuous and interrupted noise was measured f...
Objectives: Children with hearing loss listen and learn in environments with noise and reverberation...
Purpose: This study examines the influence of voice quality and multi-talker babble noise on process...
Abstract. Speech feature discrimination is a fundamental perceptual skill that is often assumed to u...
Purpose: Speech signal degradation such as a voice disorder presented in quiet or in combination wit...
This study tested the hypothesis that word recognition in a complex, two-talker masker is more close...