The capacity of the auditory system to extract spatial information relies principally on the detection and interpretation of binaural cues, i.e., differences in the time of arrival or level of the sound between the two ears. In this review, we consider the effects of unilateral or asymmetric hearing loss on spatial hearing, with a focus on the adaptive changes in the brain that may help to compensate for an imbalance in input between the ears. Unilateral hearing loss during development weakens the brain's representation of the deprived ear, which may outlast the restoration of function in that ear and therefore impair performance on tasks such as sound localization and spatial release from masking that rely on binaural processing. However, ...
To study the spatial hearing abilities of bilateral hearing-aid users in multi-talker situations, 20...
Spatial hearing is the ability to use auditory cues to determine the location, direction, and distan...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To evaluate spatial plasticity of the auditory cortex in single-sided deafnes...
The capacity of the auditory system to extract spatial information relies principally on the detecti...
Under normal hearing conditions, comparisons of the sounds reaching each ear are critical for accura...
Contains fulltext : 135155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Direction-speci...
This study investigated the effects of unilateral hearing loss (UHL), of either conductive or sensor...
Building a realistic spatial auditory representation of our surrounding environment is an important ...
Localizing a sound source involves the detection and integration of various spatial cues present in ...
International audienceLateralized sounds can orient visual attention, with benefits for audio-visual...
Unilateral hearing loss (UHL) alters binaural cues affecting speech comprehension and sound localisa...
Background noise, room reflections, or interfering sound sources represent a challenge for daily one...
Contains fulltext : 32926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
Little is known about the perception of artificial spatial hearing by hearing-impaired subjects. The...
The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
To study the spatial hearing abilities of bilateral hearing-aid users in multi-talker situations, 20...
Spatial hearing is the ability to use auditory cues to determine the location, direction, and distan...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To evaluate spatial plasticity of the auditory cortex in single-sided deafnes...
The capacity of the auditory system to extract spatial information relies principally on the detecti...
Under normal hearing conditions, comparisons of the sounds reaching each ear are critical for accura...
Contains fulltext : 135155.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Direction-speci...
This study investigated the effects of unilateral hearing loss (UHL), of either conductive or sensor...
Building a realistic spatial auditory representation of our surrounding environment is an important ...
Localizing a sound source involves the detection and integration of various spatial cues present in ...
International audienceLateralized sounds can orient visual attention, with benefits for audio-visual...
Unilateral hearing loss (UHL) alters binaural cues affecting speech comprehension and sound localisa...
Background noise, room reflections, or interfering sound sources represent a challenge for daily one...
Contains fulltext : 32926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Human sound loca...
Little is known about the perception of artificial spatial hearing by hearing-impaired subjects. The...
The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
To study the spatial hearing abilities of bilateral hearing-aid users in multi-talker situations, 20...
Spatial hearing is the ability to use auditory cues to determine the location, direction, and distan...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To evaluate spatial plasticity of the auditory cortex in single-sided deafnes...