Masking experienced when target speech is accompanied by a single interfering voice is often primarily informational masking (IM). IM is generally greater when the interferer is intelligible than when it is not (e.g., speech from an unfamiliar language), but the relative contributions of acoustic-phonetic and linguistic interference are often difficult to assess owing to acoustic differences between interferers (e.g., different talkers). Three-formant analogues (F1+F2+F3) of natural sentences were used as targets and interferers. Targets were presented monaurally either alone or accompanied contralaterally by interferers from another sentence (F0 = 4 semitones higher); a target-to-masker ratio (TMR) between ears of 0, 6, or 12 dB was used. ...
This study explored the extent to which informational masking of speech depends on the frequency reg...
The datasets comprise behavioural responses to speech stimuli. These stimuli are either simplified a...
Contains fulltext : 169115.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Speech-in-spe...
Masking experienced when target speech is accompanied by a single interfering voice is often primari...
Masking experienced when target speech is accompanied by a single interfering voice is often primari...
Masking experienced when target speech is accompanied by a single interfering voice is often primari...
Masking experienced when target speech is accompanied by a single interfering voice is often primari...
Masking experienced when target speech is accompanied by a single interfering voice is often primari...
Recent research suggests that the ability of an extraneous formant to impair intelligibility depends...
The impact of an extraneous formant on intelligibility is affected by the extent (depth) of variatio...
Speech-in-noise research often distinguishes between energetic masking (EM: interference between tar...
The impact of an extraneous formant on intelligibility is affected by the extent (depth) of variatio...
In certain situations, human listeners have more difficulty in understanding speech in a multi-talke...
This study explored the extent to which informational masking of speech depends on the frequency reg...
This study explored the extent to which informational masking of speech depends on the frequency reg...
This study explored the extent to which informational masking of speech depends on the frequency reg...
The datasets comprise behavioural responses to speech stimuli. These stimuli are either simplified a...
Contains fulltext : 169115.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Speech-in-spe...
Masking experienced when target speech is accompanied by a single interfering voice is often primari...
Masking experienced when target speech is accompanied by a single interfering voice is often primari...
Masking experienced when target speech is accompanied by a single interfering voice is often primari...
Masking experienced when target speech is accompanied by a single interfering voice is often primari...
Masking experienced when target speech is accompanied by a single interfering voice is often primari...
Recent research suggests that the ability of an extraneous formant to impair intelligibility depends...
The impact of an extraneous formant on intelligibility is affected by the extent (depth) of variatio...
Speech-in-noise research often distinguishes between energetic masking (EM: interference between tar...
The impact of an extraneous formant on intelligibility is affected by the extent (depth) of variatio...
In certain situations, human listeners have more difficulty in understanding speech in a multi-talke...
This study explored the extent to which informational masking of speech depends on the frequency reg...
This study explored the extent to which informational masking of speech depends on the frequency reg...
This study explored the extent to which informational masking of speech depends on the frequency reg...
The datasets comprise behavioural responses to speech stimuli. These stimuli are either simplified a...
Contains fulltext : 169115.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Speech-in-spe...