This study compared spondee identification performance in presence of speech-shaped noise or two competing talkers across children with hearing loss and age-matched children with normal hearing. The results showed a greater masking effect for children with hearing loss compared to children with normal hearing for both masker conditions. However, the magnitude of this group difference was significantly larger for the two-talker compared to the speech-shaped noise masker. These results support the hypothesis that hearing loss influences children’s perceptual processing abilities
Purpose: The current study is a preliminary study to examine whether children with hearing loss woul...
This study examined the degree to which increasing the number of signal presentations provides child...
IntroductionThis study evaluated the ability of children (8–12 years) with mild bilateral or unilate...
This study tested the hypothesis that word recognition in a complex, two-talker masker is more close...
This study evaluated the degree to which children benefit from the acoustic modifications made by ta...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the study were to (1) evaluate the impact of hearing loss on children’...
Background: Minimal hearing loss (Mhl) is a relatively underappreciated pathological entity encompas...
This study evaluated child-adult differences for consonant identification in a noise or a two-talker...
The goal of this study was to establish the developmental trajectories for children’s open-set recog...
The overall objective of this program of research is to understand how unilateral hearing loss (UHL)...
Objectives: Children with hearing loss listen and learn in environments with noise and reverberation...
Background – Past studies indicate that listening to either impaired voice or against background noi...
The primary goal of this study was to compare infants' susceptibility to making produced by a two-ta...
<div><b>Purpose: </b>The relationship between reading (decoding) skills, phonological processing abi...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to investigate whether children referred to our audiology clinic with a compla...
Purpose: The current study is a preliminary study to examine whether children with hearing loss woul...
This study examined the degree to which increasing the number of signal presentations provides child...
IntroductionThis study evaluated the ability of children (8–12 years) with mild bilateral or unilate...
This study tested the hypothesis that word recognition in a complex, two-talker masker is more close...
This study evaluated the degree to which children benefit from the acoustic modifications made by ta...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the study were to (1) evaluate the impact of hearing loss on children’...
Background: Minimal hearing loss (Mhl) is a relatively underappreciated pathological entity encompas...
This study evaluated child-adult differences for consonant identification in a noise or a two-talker...
The goal of this study was to establish the developmental trajectories for children’s open-set recog...
The overall objective of this program of research is to understand how unilateral hearing loss (UHL)...
Objectives: Children with hearing loss listen and learn in environments with noise and reverberation...
Background – Past studies indicate that listening to either impaired voice or against background noi...
The primary goal of this study was to compare infants' susceptibility to making produced by a two-ta...
<div><b>Purpose: </b>The relationship between reading (decoding) skills, phonological processing abi...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to investigate whether children referred to our audiology clinic with a compla...
Purpose: The current study is a preliminary study to examine whether children with hearing loss woul...
This study examined the degree to which increasing the number of signal presentations provides child...
IntroductionThis study evaluated the ability of children (8–12 years) with mild bilateral or unilate...