Disabling hearing loss affects many millions of people around the world.Early identification and suitable interventions, e.g., the provision of hearing aids, cochlear implants, etc., can help but are limited by the methods currently used to assess hearing function.Hearing function can be assessed in one of two ways: using either subjective or objective methods.Subjective methods rely on the behavioural response to sound, while objective methods rely on the physiological response to sound.While subjective methods such as pure tone audiometry (PTA) have played an important role in hearing assessment for decades, they are generally limited to simple detection tasks, e.g. detecting pure tones inquiet, and provide little indicati...
Objective: The objectives of the current study are first, to evaluate the subjective evaluation of p...
Evaluation of cochlear hearing loss by means of transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions is already ...
An auditory nerve model allows faster investigation of new signal processing algorithms for hearing ...
The sense of hearing depends on many physical and biological processes. Much research is focused on ...
Identifying the causes of a person's hearing impairment is a challenging task. Even though a broad r...
The response of auditory filters is central to frequency selectivity of sound by the human auditory ...
peer-reviewedNoise input signals are commonly used in both linear and non-linear system identificati...
Auditory modelling provides a powerful quantitative framework to study performance in psychoacoustic...
Knowledge of the human auditory evoked response is reviewed, including methods of determining this r...
AbstractIntroductionThe use of hearing aids by individuals with hearing loss brings a better quality...
Abstract Introduction: The use of hearing aids by individuals with hearing loss brings a better qua...
Auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) represent the response of the brain to an auditory stimulus and th...
Auditory Evoked Potentials (AEPs) measure the responses from the auditory nervous system structures ...
Dynamic model for human auditory sound perception and frequency response characteristic
In this thesis, a time-domain binaural auditory model is developed for the assessment of high qualit...
Objective: The objectives of the current study are first, to evaluate the subjective evaluation of p...
Evaluation of cochlear hearing loss by means of transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions is already ...
An auditory nerve model allows faster investigation of new signal processing algorithms for hearing ...
The sense of hearing depends on many physical and biological processes. Much research is focused on ...
Identifying the causes of a person's hearing impairment is a challenging task. Even though a broad r...
The response of auditory filters is central to frequency selectivity of sound by the human auditory ...
peer-reviewedNoise input signals are commonly used in both linear and non-linear system identificati...
Auditory modelling provides a powerful quantitative framework to study performance in psychoacoustic...
Knowledge of the human auditory evoked response is reviewed, including methods of determining this r...
AbstractIntroductionThe use of hearing aids by individuals with hearing loss brings a better quality...
Abstract Introduction: The use of hearing aids by individuals with hearing loss brings a better qua...
Auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) represent the response of the brain to an auditory stimulus and th...
Auditory Evoked Potentials (AEPs) measure the responses from the auditory nervous system structures ...
Dynamic model for human auditory sound perception and frequency response characteristic
In this thesis, a time-domain binaural auditory model is developed for the assessment of high qualit...
Objective: The objectives of the current study are first, to evaluate the subjective evaluation of p...
Evaluation of cochlear hearing loss by means of transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions is already ...
An auditory nerve model allows faster investigation of new signal processing algorithms for hearing ...