Objective: This study was designed to measure the ability of listeners with and without sensorineural hearing loss to discriminate silent gaps between noise band markers of different frequencies presented in an anechoic and a reverberant listening environment. Design: A two-interval, two- alternative, forced-choice paradigm was used to measure gap discrimination ability for six listeners with normal-hearing and six listeners with sensorineural hearing impairment. Marker stimuli were narrow bands of noise centered at frequencies from 500 to 7000 Hz. The center frequency of the leading marker was held constant at 2000 Hz and the center frequency of the trailing marker was varied randomly across runs. Stimuli were presented in two virtual list...
The subjective representation of the sounds delivered to the two ears of a human listener is closely...
Cross-frequency binaural processing was investigated in listeners with normal hearing (NH) and with ...
The aim of this study was to establish parameters for the gaps-in-noise test in normal-hearing young...
Temporal discrimination was measured using a gap discrimination paradigm for three groups of listene...
Objective: Deficits in temporal resolution may be one element underlying the speech understanding di...
This study investigated gap duration discrimination (GDD) for frequency-asymmetric gap markers, wher...
Thresholds for detecting a gap between two complex tones were determined for young listeners with no...
This study examined the effects of cochlear hearing loss on gap duration discrimination (GDD), with ...
It is known that many listeners with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) have difficulty performing bi...
The temporal resolution of the binaural auditory system was measured using a binaural analog of gap ...
The relation between discrimination of silent gaps and speech‐in‐noise perception was measured in 20...
The ability to detect small silent intervals within a carrier signal, such as white noise, is an imp...
Gap detection threshold (GDT), the shortest silent interval a person can perceive, is a commonly use...
Part of the processes that underlie stream segregation and understanding speech in noise rely on how...
Objective: The purpose of this research was to measure the effects of reference interaural time and ...
The subjective representation of the sounds delivered to the two ears of a human listener is closely...
Cross-frequency binaural processing was investigated in listeners with normal hearing (NH) and with ...
The aim of this study was to establish parameters for the gaps-in-noise test in normal-hearing young...
Temporal discrimination was measured using a gap discrimination paradigm for three groups of listene...
Objective: Deficits in temporal resolution may be one element underlying the speech understanding di...
This study investigated gap duration discrimination (GDD) for frequency-asymmetric gap markers, wher...
Thresholds for detecting a gap between two complex tones were determined for young listeners with no...
This study examined the effects of cochlear hearing loss on gap duration discrimination (GDD), with ...
It is known that many listeners with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) have difficulty performing bi...
The temporal resolution of the binaural auditory system was measured using a binaural analog of gap ...
The relation between discrimination of silent gaps and speech‐in‐noise perception was measured in 20...
The ability to detect small silent intervals within a carrier signal, such as white noise, is an imp...
Gap detection threshold (GDT), the shortest silent interval a person can perceive, is a commonly use...
Part of the processes that underlie stream segregation and understanding speech in noise rely on how...
Objective: The purpose of this research was to measure the effects of reference interaural time and ...
The subjective representation of the sounds delivered to the two ears of a human listener is closely...
Cross-frequency binaural processing was investigated in listeners with normal hearing (NH) and with ...
The aim of this study was to establish parameters for the gaps-in-noise test in normal-hearing young...