The present study aimed to investigate the effects of type of noise, age, and gender on children’s speech intelligibility (SI) and sentence comprehension (SC). The experiment was conducted with 171 children between 11 and 13 years old in ecologically-valid conditions (collective presentation in real, reverberating classrooms). Two standardized tests were used to assess SI and SC. The two tasks were presented in three listening conditions: quiet; traffic noise; and classroom noise (non-intelligible noise with the same spectrum and temporal envelope of speech, plus typical classroom sound events). Both task performance accuracy and listening effort were considered in the analyses, the latter tracked by recording the response time (RT) using a...
It has been known for many years that poor acoustic conditions in classrooms leading to high noise ...
It is well documented that the interference of noise in the classroom puts younger pupils at a 8 dis...
At school, children often face challenging listening conditions due to high noise levels or because ...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of type of noise, age, and gender on children's s...
This paper reports new measurements of the intelligibility of speech in conditions representative of...
The present study aims at exploring the influence of voice quality on listening effort in children p...
peer reviewedPurpose: Background noise and voice problems among teachers can degrade listening condi...
This paper reports on testing done to more accurately define the needs of young listeners in actual ...
Purpose: Background noise and voice problems among teachers can degrade listening conditions in clas...
The purpose of this study was to determine if listener age (graduate students vs. third graders) and...
Oral communication is a fundamental part of teaching and learning in classrooms. Correct reception o...
Classrooms are noisy: when children are engaged in solo work, they also hear background babble, nois...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a small change in reverberati...
An investigation has been carried out to examine the impact of different levels of classroom noise o...
A correct hearing and understanding of the verbal message is an essential requirement in the learnin...
It has been known for many years that poor acoustic conditions in classrooms leading to high noise ...
It is well documented that the interference of noise in the classroom puts younger pupils at a 8 dis...
At school, children often face challenging listening conditions due to high noise levels or because ...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of type of noise, age, and gender on children's s...
This paper reports new measurements of the intelligibility of speech in conditions representative of...
The present study aims at exploring the influence of voice quality on listening effort in children p...
peer reviewedPurpose: Background noise and voice problems among teachers can degrade listening condi...
This paper reports on testing done to more accurately define the needs of young listeners in actual ...
Purpose: Background noise and voice problems among teachers can degrade listening conditions in clas...
The purpose of this study was to determine if listener age (graduate students vs. third graders) and...
Oral communication is a fundamental part of teaching and learning in classrooms. Correct reception o...
Classrooms are noisy: when children are engaged in solo work, they also hear background babble, nois...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a small change in reverberati...
An investigation has been carried out to examine the impact of different levels of classroom noise o...
A correct hearing and understanding of the verbal message is an essential requirement in the learnin...
It has been known for many years that poor acoustic conditions in classrooms leading to high noise ...
It is well documented that the interference of noise in the classroom puts younger pupils at a 8 dis...
At school, children often face challenging listening conditions due to high noise levels or because ...