Recent results have shown that listeners attending to the quieter of two speech signals in one ear (the target ear) are highly susceptible to interference from normal or time-reversed speech signals presented in the unattended ear. However, speech-shaped noise signals have little impact on the segregation of speech in the opposite ear. This suggests that there is a fundamental difference between the across-ear interference effects of speech and nonspeech signals. In this experiment, the intelligibility and contralateral-ear masking characteristics of three synthetic speech signals with parametrically adjustable speech-like properties were examined: (1) a modulated noise-band (MNB) speech signal composed of fixed-frequency bands of envelope-...
At a cocktail party, listeners are faced with multiple, spatially distributed interfering voices. Th...
Recent research suggests that the ability of an extraneous formant to impair intelligibility depends...
In daily life, listeners use two ears to understand speech in situations which typically include rev...
Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) were measured for target speech presented concurrently with inter...
In a previous study with normal-hearing listeners, we evaluated consonant identification masked by t...
In certain situations, human listeners have more difficulty in understanding speech in a multi-talke...
Speech can be degraded by the presence of interfering speech sources in daily life. The auditory sys...
International audienceThis experiment tested the advantage of binaural presentation of an interferin...
The “cocktail party problem” was studied using virtual stimuli whose spatial locations were generate...
It is known that many listeners with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) have difficulty performing bi...
Interference between a target and simultaneous maskers occurs both at the cochlear level through ene...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe goal of this work is to better understand why it is easier for ...
The extent to which informational masking (IM) is involved in real-world listening is not well under...
At a cocktail party, listeners are faced with multiple, spatially distributed interfering voices. Th...
Recent research suggests that the ability of an extraneous formant to impair intelligibility depends...
In daily life, listeners use two ears to understand speech in situations which typically include rev...
Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) were measured for target speech presented concurrently with inter...
In a previous study with normal-hearing listeners, we evaluated consonant identification masked by t...
In certain situations, human listeners have more difficulty in understanding speech in a multi-talke...
Speech can be degraded by the presence of interfering speech sources in daily life. The auditory sys...
International audienceThis experiment tested the advantage of binaural presentation of an interferin...
The “cocktail party problem” was studied using virtual stimuli whose spatial locations were generate...
It is known that many listeners with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) have difficulty performing bi...
Interference between a target and simultaneous maskers occurs both at the cochlear level through ene...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe goal of this work is to better understand why it is easier for ...
The extent to which informational masking (IM) is involved in real-world listening is not well under...
At a cocktail party, listeners are faced with multiple, spatially distributed interfering voices. Th...
Recent research suggests that the ability of an extraneous formant to impair intelligibility depends...
In daily life, listeners use two ears to understand speech in situations which typically include rev...