Objectives: Current hearing aids have a limited bandwidth, which limits the intelligibility and quality of their output, and inhibits their uptake. Recent advances in signal processing, as well as novel methods of transduction, allow for a greater useable frequency range. Previous studies have shown a benefit for this extended bandwidth in consonant recognition, talker-sex identification, and separating sound sources. To explore whether there would be any direct spatial benefits to extending bandwidth, we used a dynamic localization method in a realistic situation. Design: Twenty-eight adult participants with minimal hearing loss reoriented themselves as quickly and accurately as comfortable to a new, off-axis near-field talker c...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 129-139.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Better ...
OBJECTIVES: Although directional microphones on a hearing aid provide a signal-to-noise ratio ben...
In quiet environments, hearing aids improve the perception of low-intensity sounds. However, for hig...
Objectives: Current hearing aids have a limited bandwidth, which limits the intelligibility and qual...
The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
Hearing-impaired listeners are known to have difficulties not only with understanding speech in nois...
Building a realistic spatial auditory representation of our surrounding environment is an important ...
Hearing loss can negatively influence the spatial hearing abilities of hearing-impaired listeners, n...
Turning an ear toward the talker can enhance spatial release from masking. Here, with their head fre...
The research piloted in Dr. Warren’s Perception Lab is conducting experiments to improve certain typ...
Theoretically it is advantageous to provide amplification past 4000 Hz since access to high frequenc...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Localizing a sound source involves the detection and integration of various spatial cues present in ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of degree and configuration of hear...
The ability to identify where sound is coming from is required for everyday listening tasks such as ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 129-139.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Better ...
OBJECTIVES: Although directional microphones on a hearing aid provide a signal-to-noise ratio ben...
In quiet environments, hearing aids improve the perception of low-intensity sounds. However, for hig...
Objectives: Current hearing aids have a limited bandwidth, which limits the intelligibility and qual...
The questions of whether hearing-impaired listeners are also impaired for the localization of sounds...
Hearing-impaired listeners are known to have difficulties not only with understanding speech in nois...
Building a realistic spatial auditory representation of our surrounding environment is an important ...
Hearing loss can negatively influence the spatial hearing abilities of hearing-impaired listeners, n...
Turning an ear toward the talker can enhance spatial release from masking. Here, with their head fre...
The research piloted in Dr. Warren’s Perception Lab is conducting experiments to improve certain typ...
Theoretically it is advantageous to provide amplification past 4000 Hz since access to high frequenc...
Localizing a sound source requires the auditory system to determine its direction and its distance. ...
Localizing a sound source involves the detection and integration of various spatial cues present in ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of degree and configuration of hear...
The ability to identify where sound is coming from is required for everyday listening tasks such as ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 129-139.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Better ...
OBJECTIVES: Although directional microphones on a hearing aid provide a signal-to-noise ratio ben...
In quiet environments, hearing aids improve the perception of low-intensity sounds. However, for hig...