Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverberation, although reverberation is an inextricable part of everyday listening conditions. To support the development of more real-life-like test paradigms, the objective of this study was to explore how spatially reproduced reverberation affects speech recognition thresholds in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners. Design: Thresholds were measured with a Finnish speech-in-noise test without reverberation and with two test conditions with reverberation times of ∼0.9 and 1.8 s. Reverberant conditions were produced with a multichannel auralisation technique not used before in this context. Study sample: Thirty-four normal-hearing and 14...
Speech playback (e.g., TV, radio, public address) becomes harder to understand in the presence of no...
Reverberation is a sound degradation that cause reduced speech intelligibility. For a hearing impa...
International audienceThe aim of the presented research is to determine whether the perception of re...
Objective Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverbe...
The present paper describes a clinical test for the assessment of speech perception in noise. The te...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of reverberation and noise on the precedence ...
International audienceReverberation is one of the main perceptual dimensions allowing to rate and to...
Communication often takes place in reverberant spaces making it harder for listeners to understand s...
Speech intelligibility is known to be mainly determined by the signal-to-noise level difference at a...
Understanding speech in background noise is occasionally difficult for normal hearing listeners and ...
International audienceReverberation can have a strong detrimental effect on speech intelligibility i...
The speech reception threshold (SRT) is routinely measured in the laboratory to assess speech unders...
This study compared the combined effect of noise and reverberation on listening effort and speech in...
Verbal communication plays a key role in education and its efficacy depends fundamentally on the aco...
Speech-in-noise audiometry has potential application as a low-cost, self-screening test for sensorin...
Speech playback (e.g., TV, radio, public address) becomes harder to understand in the presence of no...
Reverberation is a sound degradation that cause reduced speech intelligibility. For a hearing impa...
International audienceThe aim of the presented research is to determine whether the perception of re...
Objective Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverbe...
The present paper describes a clinical test for the assessment of speech perception in noise. The te...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of reverberation and noise on the precedence ...
International audienceReverberation is one of the main perceptual dimensions allowing to rate and to...
Communication often takes place in reverberant spaces making it harder for listeners to understand s...
Speech intelligibility is known to be mainly determined by the signal-to-noise level difference at a...
Understanding speech in background noise is occasionally difficult for normal hearing listeners and ...
International audienceReverberation can have a strong detrimental effect on speech intelligibility i...
The speech reception threshold (SRT) is routinely measured in the laboratory to assess speech unders...
This study compared the combined effect of noise and reverberation on listening effort and speech in...
Verbal communication plays a key role in education and its efficacy depends fundamentally on the aco...
Speech-in-noise audiometry has potential application as a low-cost, self-screening test for sensorin...
Speech playback (e.g., TV, radio, public address) becomes harder to understand in the presence of no...
Reverberation is a sound degradation that cause reduced speech intelligibility. For a hearing impa...
International audienceThe aim of the presented research is to determine whether the perception of re...