A prevailing complaint among individuals with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is difficulty understanding speech, particularly under adverse listening conditions. The present investigation compared the speech-recognition abilities of listeners with mild to moderate degrees of SNHL to normal-hearing individuals with simulated hearing impairments, accomplished using spectrally shaped masking noise. Speech-perception ability was assessed using the predictability-high sentences from the Speech Perception in Noise test. Results revealed significant differences between groups in sentential-recognition ability, with the hearing-impaired subjects performing poorer than the masked-normal listeners. These findings suggest the presence of a secondar...
AbstractThe present study was designed to examine speech recognition in patients with sensorineural ...
The present study investigates the effect of low-pass noise on the speech discrimination performance...
Studies concerning speech recognition in noise constitute a very broad spectrum of work including as...
This research investigates the longstanding problem of understanding human speech perception. We ai...
AbstractIntroductionHearing loss can negatively influence the communication performance of individua...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Hearing loss can negatively influence the communication performance of indi...
SummaryOften, individuals with hearing loss have difficulties understanding speech in noisy environm...
Listeners with hearing impairments have difficulties understanding speech in the presence of backgro...
Speech recognition by normal-hearing listeners improves as a function of the number of spectral chan...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the influence of impaired processing (audibility and suprathreshold processe...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of spectral enhancement on the speech...
Listeners with hearing impairments have difficulties understanding speech in the presence of backgro...
The performance of binaural processing may be disturbed in the presence of hearing loss, especially ...
This review presents a brief history of the evolution of speech audiometry from the 1800s to present...
The present paper describes a clinical test for the assessment of speech perception in noise. The te...
AbstractThe present study was designed to examine speech recognition in patients with sensorineural ...
The present study investigates the effect of low-pass noise on the speech discrimination performance...
Studies concerning speech recognition in noise constitute a very broad spectrum of work including as...
This research investigates the longstanding problem of understanding human speech perception. We ai...
AbstractIntroductionHearing loss can negatively influence the communication performance of individua...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Hearing loss can negatively influence the communication performance of indi...
SummaryOften, individuals with hearing loss have difficulties understanding speech in noisy environm...
Listeners with hearing impairments have difficulties understanding speech in the presence of backgro...
Speech recognition by normal-hearing listeners improves as a function of the number of spectral chan...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the influence of impaired processing (audibility and suprathreshold processe...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of spectral enhancement on the speech...
Listeners with hearing impairments have difficulties understanding speech in the presence of backgro...
The performance of binaural processing may be disturbed in the presence of hearing loss, especially ...
This review presents a brief history of the evolution of speech audiometry from the 1800s to present...
The present paper describes a clinical test for the assessment of speech perception in noise. The te...
AbstractThe present study was designed to examine speech recognition in patients with sensorineural ...
The present study investigates the effect of low-pass noise on the speech discrimination performance...
Studies concerning speech recognition in noise constitute a very broad spectrum of work including as...