ABSTRACT: Purpose: Two studies were conducted to investigate the effects of classroom noise on attention and speech perception in native Spanish-speaking second graders learning English as their second language (L2) as compared to English-only-speaking (EO) peers. Method: Study 1 measured children's on-task behavior during instructional activities with and without soundfield amplification. Study 2 measured the effects of noise (+10 dB signal-to-noise ratio) using an experimental English word recognition task. Results: Findings from Study 1 revealed no significant condition (pre/postamplification) or group differences in observations in on-task performance. Main findings from LSHSS T Study 2 were that word recognition performance declin...
Background noise is known to adversely affect speech perception and speech recognition. High levels ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of speech-shaped noise and impaired speaker’s v...
This paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 year olds...
Classroom listening conditions are often characterized by high levels of background noise. Beyond th...
It has been known for many years that poor acoustic conditions in classrooms leading to high noise ...
Classrooms are noisy: when children are engaged in solo work, they also hear background babble, nois...
The movement for improved classroom acoustics has primarily been grounded on studies that show how b...
At school, children often face challenging listening conditions due to high noise levels or because ...
Purpose: Background noise and voice problems among teachers can degrade listening conditions in clas...
Purpose This study discusses the ways in which the presence of background noise may adversely affect...
Despite redundancy in the acoustic speech signal, both children and adults demonstrate difficulty li...
Approximately 21% of the children in the United States school system speak a language other than Eng...
Classrooms are noisy, yet little is known about pupils’ subjective reactions to noise. We surveyed 1...
BACKGROUND : Children with learning difficulties (LD) face multiple challenges in classrooms setting...
AbstractThis paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 y...
Background noise is known to adversely affect speech perception and speech recognition. High levels ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of speech-shaped noise and impaired speaker’s v...
This paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 year olds...
Classroom listening conditions are often characterized by high levels of background noise. Beyond th...
It has been known for many years that poor acoustic conditions in classrooms leading to high noise ...
Classrooms are noisy: when children are engaged in solo work, they also hear background babble, nois...
The movement for improved classroom acoustics has primarily been grounded on studies that show how b...
At school, children often face challenging listening conditions due to high noise levels or because ...
Purpose: Background noise and voice problems among teachers can degrade listening conditions in clas...
Purpose This study discusses the ways in which the presence of background noise may adversely affect...
Despite redundancy in the acoustic speech signal, both children and adults demonstrate difficulty li...
Approximately 21% of the children in the United States school system speak a language other than Eng...
Classrooms are noisy, yet little is known about pupils’ subjective reactions to noise. We surveyed 1...
BACKGROUND : Children with learning difficulties (LD) face multiple challenges in classrooms setting...
AbstractThis paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 y...
Background noise is known to adversely affect speech perception and speech recognition. High levels ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of speech-shaped noise and impaired speaker’s v...
This paper will present the design and findings of an online questionnaire survey of 11–16 year olds...