Cochlear implant (CI) users suffer from elevated speech-reception thresholds and may rely on lip reading. Traditional measures of spatial release from masking quantify speech-reception-threshold improvement with azimuthal separation of target speaker and interferers and with the listener facing the target speaker. Substantial benefits of orienting the head away from the target speaker were predicted by a model of spatial release from masking. Audio-only and audio-visual speech-reception thresholds in normal-hearing (NH) listeners and bilateral and unilateral CI users confirmed model predictions of this head-orientation benefit. The benefit ranged 2–5 dB for a modest 30� orientation that did not affect the lip-reading benefit. NH listeners’ ...
Although cochlear implant ͑CI͒ users have enjoyed good speech recognition in quiet, they still have ...
Spatial release from masking refers to a benefit for speech understanding. It occurs when a target t...
Spatial release from masking (SRM) refers to the improved ability to recognize target speech when ta...
Cochlear implant (CI) users suffer from elevated speech-reception thresholds and may rely on lip rea...
Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) in noise improve when the speech and noise sources are spatially ...
Spatial release from masking (SRM) is traditionally studied with listeners facing the target talker,...
Turning an ear toward the talker can enhance spatial release from masking. Here, with their head fre...
Turning an ear toward the talker can enhance spatial release from masking. Here, with their head fre...
Background. Spatial separation of speech and noise can improve speech intelligibility, due to the us...
This study investigated the speech intelligibility benefit of using two different spatial noise redu...
This article introduces and provides an assessment of a spatial-filtering algorithm based on two clo...
Introduction. Spatial separation of speech and noise can improve speech intelligibility, due to the ...
Spatial release from masking refers to a benefit for speech understanding. It occurs when a target t...
For normal-hearing listeners, speech intelligibility improves if speech and noise are spatially sepa...
textabstractAlthough the benefit of bimodal listening in cochlear implant users has been agreed on, ...
Although cochlear implant ͑CI͒ users have enjoyed good speech recognition in quiet, they still have ...
Spatial release from masking refers to a benefit for speech understanding. It occurs when a target t...
Spatial release from masking (SRM) refers to the improved ability to recognize target speech when ta...
Cochlear implant (CI) users suffer from elevated speech-reception thresholds and may rely on lip rea...
Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) in noise improve when the speech and noise sources are spatially ...
Spatial release from masking (SRM) is traditionally studied with listeners facing the target talker,...
Turning an ear toward the talker can enhance spatial release from masking. Here, with their head fre...
Turning an ear toward the talker can enhance spatial release from masking. Here, with their head fre...
Background. Spatial separation of speech and noise can improve speech intelligibility, due to the us...
This study investigated the speech intelligibility benefit of using two different spatial noise redu...
This article introduces and provides an assessment of a spatial-filtering algorithm based on two clo...
Introduction. Spatial separation of speech and noise can improve speech intelligibility, due to the ...
Spatial release from masking refers to a benefit for speech understanding. It occurs when a target t...
For normal-hearing listeners, speech intelligibility improves if speech and noise are spatially sepa...
textabstractAlthough the benefit of bimodal listening in cochlear implant users has been agreed on, ...
Although cochlear implant ͑CI͒ users have enjoyed good speech recognition in quiet, they still have ...
Spatial release from masking refers to a benefit for speech understanding. It occurs when a target t...
Spatial release from masking (SRM) refers to the improved ability to recognize target speech when ta...