Previous studies investigating speech perception in noise have typically been conducted with static masker positions. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of spatial separation of source and masker (spatial release from masking, SRM) in a moving masker setup and to evaluate the impact of adaptive beamforming in comparison with fixed directional microphones in cochlear implant (CI) users.) in 12 normal hearing participants and 14 CI users (7 subjects bilateral, 7 bimodal with a hearing aid in the contralateral ear). Speech processor settings were a moderately directional microphone, a fixed beamformer, or an adaptive beamformer. The moving noise source was generated by means of wave field synthesis and was smoothly moved in a ...
textabstractAlthough the benefit of bimodal listening in cochlear implant users has been agreed on, ...
Spatial release from masking refers to a benefit for speech understanding. It occurs when a target t...
For normal-hearing listeners, speech intelligibility improves if speech and noise are spatially sepa...
Previous studies investigating speech perception in noise have typically been conducted with static ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Previous studies investigating speech perception in noise have typically be...
Objectives Previous studies investigating speech perception in noise have typically been conducted w...
The objective of the study is to assess the hearing performance of cochlear implant users in three d...
This study investigated the speech intelligibility benefit of using two different spatial noise redu...
Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) in noise improve when the speech and noise sources are spatially ...
Although cochlear implant (CI) users have enjoyed good speech recognition in quiet, they still have ...
To determine the impact of the fixed and adaptive beamforming technology of the new MED-EL SONNET co...
Objective To determine the impact of the fixed and adaptive beamforming technology of the new MED-EL...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible benefits of an adaptive directional mi...
Spatial release from masking refers to a benefit for speech understanding. It occurs when a target t...
Spatial release from masking refers to a benefit for speech understanding. It occurs when a target t...
textabstractAlthough the benefit of bimodal listening in cochlear implant users has been agreed on, ...
Spatial release from masking refers to a benefit for speech understanding. It occurs when a target t...
For normal-hearing listeners, speech intelligibility improves if speech and noise are spatially sepa...
Previous studies investigating speech perception in noise have typically been conducted with static ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Previous studies investigating speech perception in noise have typically be...
Objectives Previous studies investigating speech perception in noise have typically been conducted w...
The objective of the study is to assess the hearing performance of cochlear implant users in three d...
This study investigated the speech intelligibility benefit of using two different spatial noise redu...
Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) in noise improve when the speech and noise sources are spatially ...
Although cochlear implant (CI) users have enjoyed good speech recognition in quiet, they still have ...
To determine the impact of the fixed and adaptive beamforming technology of the new MED-EL SONNET co...
Objective To determine the impact of the fixed and adaptive beamforming technology of the new MED-EL...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible benefits of an adaptive directional mi...
Spatial release from masking refers to a benefit for speech understanding. It occurs when a target t...
Spatial release from masking refers to a benefit for speech understanding. It occurs when a target t...
textabstractAlthough the benefit of bimodal listening in cochlear implant users has been agreed on, ...
Spatial release from masking refers to a benefit for speech understanding. It occurs when a target t...
For normal-hearing listeners, speech intelligibility improves if speech and noise are spatially sepa...