Purpose: The current study is a preliminary study to examine whether children with hearing loss would benefit from a speech recognition in noise training. Methods: Twenty-five children who wore hearing aids, cochlear implants, or bimodal devices from 4 to 12 years old participated in the study (experimental, n = 16; control, n = 9). The experimental group received a speech-in-noise training that took sixteen 15-min sessions spanning 8 to 12 weeks. The task involves recognizing monosyllabic target words and sentence keywords with various contextual cues in a multi-talker babble. The target stimuli were spoken by two females and fixed at 65 dB SPL throughout the training while the masker varied adaptively. Pre- and post-training tests measure...
Deaf children often use cochlear implants in settings where background noise is present. This study ...
Background and Objectives: A high prevalence of central auditory processing disorders has been repor...
OBJECTIVES: The main purpose of this study was to examine developmental effects for speech recogniti...
Purpose: The current study is a preliminary study to examine whether children with hearing loss woul...
Background: Minimal hearing loss (Mhl) is a relatively underappreciated pathological entity encompas...
As part of a larger study, the speech recognition in continuous and interrupted noise was measured f...
This study tested the hypothesis that word recognition in a complex, two-talker masker is more close...
Purpose: This study examines the influence of voice quality and multi-talker babble noise on process...
Object: Selective auditory attention and speech perception in the presence of noise are necessary sk...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the study were to (1) evaluate the impact of hearing loss on children’...
ObjectivesIn order to understand the communicative abilities of hearing impaired children in noisy s...
Fundamental frequency (F0), or voice pitch, is an important acoustic cue for speech intonation and i...
Objective: To assess overall speech intelligibility in adolescent cochlear implant speakers during q...
Purpose Speech perception in noise is one of most important factors which people with hearing loss d...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the time course of spoken word recognition in 2-yea...
Deaf children often use cochlear implants in settings where background noise is present. This study ...
Background and Objectives: A high prevalence of central auditory processing disorders has been repor...
OBJECTIVES: The main purpose of this study was to examine developmental effects for speech recogniti...
Purpose: The current study is a preliminary study to examine whether children with hearing loss woul...
Background: Minimal hearing loss (Mhl) is a relatively underappreciated pathological entity encompas...
As part of a larger study, the speech recognition in continuous and interrupted noise was measured f...
This study tested the hypothesis that word recognition in a complex, two-talker masker is more close...
Purpose: This study examines the influence of voice quality and multi-talker babble noise on process...
Object: Selective auditory attention and speech perception in the presence of noise are necessary sk...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of the study were to (1) evaluate the impact of hearing loss on children’...
ObjectivesIn order to understand the communicative abilities of hearing impaired children in noisy s...
Fundamental frequency (F0), or voice pitch, is an important acoustic cue for speech intonation and i...
Objective: To assess overall speech intelligibility in adolescent cochlear implant speakers during q...
Purpose Speech perception in noise is one of most important factors which people with hearing loss d...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the time course of spoken word recognition in 2-yea...
Deaf children often use cochlear implants in settings where background noise is present. This study ...
Background and Objectives: A high prevalence of central auditory processing disorders has been repor...
OBJECTIVES: The main purpose of this study was to examine developmental effects for speech recogniti...