Speech intelligibility can vary depending on the characteristics of background sound in which it is presented. Along the auditory pathway interference may occur due to a physically degraded representation of speech at the peripheral level and/or a perceptually degraded representation at higher central cognitive levels. By manipulating background sounds the level at which interference occurs can be considered. In the presence of an interfering single-talker speech background, intelligibility is sometimes improved compared to performance in a stationary noise background thought to be due to an improved physical representation of the target speech. In children, this improvement is often found to be smaller than that compared to adults, althoug...
Suboptimal listening conditions interfere with listeners' on-line comprehension. A degraded source s...
Several studies have shown that maintaining in memory some attributes of speech, such as the content...
Perceiving speech in background noise presents a significant challenge to listeners. Intelligibility...
Reading skills are usually assessed in silent conditions, but children often experience noisy educat...
We present three experiments, which tested the impact of background speech varying in intelli-gibili...
Reading skills are usually assessed in silent conditions, but children often experience noisy educat...
Despite redundancy in the acoustic speech signal, both children and adults demonstrate difficulty li...
Background – Past studies indicate that listening to either impaired voice or against background noi...
It is well known that background noise interferes with and also reduces the intelligibility1 of spee...
When attempting to maintain conversations in noisy communicative settings, talkers typically modify ...
Children are more susceptible to interference from competing background sounds than adults. In the l...
This study evaluated the degree to which children benefit from the acoustic modifications made by ta...
It is not well understood whether background speech affects the initial processing of words during r...
Classroom listening conditions are often characterized by high levels of background noise. Beyond th...
Presented at the 12th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia, Brisbane, 29 Apr...
Suboptimal listening conditions interfere with listeners' on-line comprehension. A degraded source s...
Several studies have shown that maintaining in memory some attributes of speech, such as the content...
Perceiving speech in background noise presents a significant challenge to listeners. Intelligibility...
Reading skills are usually assessed in silent conditions, but children often experience noisy educat...
We present three experiments, which tested the impact of background speech varying in intelli-gibili...
Reading skills are usually assessed in silent conditions, but children often experience noisy educat...
Despite redundancy in the acoustic speech signal, both children and adults demonstrate difficulty li...
Background – Past studies indicate that listening to either impaired voice or against background noi...
It is well known that background noise interferes with and also reduces the intelligibility1 of spee...
When attempting to maintain conversations in noisy communicative settings, talkers typically modify ...
Children are more susceptible to interference from competing background sounds than adults. In the l...
This study evaluated the degree to which children benefit from the acoustic modifications made by ta...
It is not well understood whether background speech affects the initial processing of words during r...
Classroom listening conditions are often characterized by high levels of background noise. Beyond th...
Presented at the 12th National Conference of the Audiological Society of Australia, Brisbane, 29 Apr...
Suboptimal listening conditions interfere with listeners' on-line comprehension. A degraded source s...
Several studies have shown that maintaining in memory some attributes of speech, such as the content...
Perceiving speech in background noise presents a significant challenge to listeners. Intelligibility...