In noisy listening conditions, intelligibility of degraded speech can be enhanced by top-down restoration. Cochlear implant (CI) users have difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments. This could partially be due to reduced top-down restoration of speech, which may be related to the changes that the electrical stimulation imposes on the bottom-up cues. We tested this hypothesis using the phonemic restoration (PhR) paradigm in which speech interrupted with periodic silent intervals is perceived illusorily continuous (continuity illusion or Col) and becomes more intelligible (PhR benefit) when the interruptions are filled with noise bursts. Using meaningful sentences, both Col and PhR benefit were measured in CI users, and compared ...
In complex listening situations, cognitive restoration mechanisms are commonly used to enhance perce...
In complex listening situations, cognitive restoration mechanisms are commonly used to enhance perce...
Cochlear implant (CI) and normally hearing (NH) listeners' recognition of periodically interrupted s...
In noisy listening conditions, intelligibility of degraded speech can be enhanced by top-down restor...
In noisy listening conditions, intelligibility of degraded speech can be enhanced by top-down restor...
In noisy listening conditions, intelligibility of degraded speech can be enhanced by top-down restor...
International audienceIn noisy listening conditions, intelligibility of degraded speech can be enhan...
The brain, using expectations, linguistic knowledge, and context, can perceptually restore inaudible...
The brain, using expectations, linguistic knowledge, and context, can perceptually restore inaudible...
The brain, using expectations, linguistic knowledge, and context, can perceptually restore inaudible...
The brain, using expectations, linguistic knowledge, and context, can perceptually restore inaudible...
The brain, using expectations, linguistic knowledge, and context, can perceptually restore inaudible...
The brain, using expectations, linguistic knowledge, and context, can perceptually restore inaudible...
In difficult listening situations, e.g. in a cocktail party scenario, speech signal that a listener ...
In suboptimal listening environments when noise hinders the continuity of the speech, the normal aud...
In complex listening situations, cognitive restoration mechanisms are commonly used to enhance perce...
In complex listening situations, cognitive restoration mechanisms are commonly used to enhance perce...
Cochlear implant (CI) and normally hearing (NH) listeners' recognition of periodically interrupted s...
In noisy listening conditions, intelligibility of degraded speech can be enhanced by top-down restor...
In noisy listening conditions, intelligibility of degraded speech can be enhanced by top-down restor...
In noisy listening conditions, intelligibility of degraded speech can be enhanced by top-down restor...
International audienceIn noisy listening conditions, intelligibility of degraded speech can be enhan...
The brain, using expectations, linguistic knowledge, and context, can perceptually restore inaudible...
The brain, using expectations, linguistic knowledge, and context, can perceptually restore inaudible...
The brain, using expectations, linguistic knowledge, and context, can perceptually restore inaudible...
The brain, using expectations, linguistic knowledge, and context, can perceptually restore inaudible...
The brain, using expectations, linguistic knowledge, and context, can perceptually restore inaudible...
The brain, using expectations, linguistic knowledge, and context, can perceptually restore inaudible...
In difficult listening situations, e.g. in a cocktail party scenario, speech signal that a listener ...
In suboptimal listening environments when noise hinders the continuity of the speech, the normal aud...
In complex listening situations, cognitive restoration mechanisms are commonly used to enhance perce...
In complex listening situations, cognitive restoration mechanisms are commonly used to enhance perce...
Cochlear implant (CI) and normally hearing (NH) listeners' recognition of periodically interrupted s...