How the human brain retains relevant vocal information while suppressing irrelevant sounds is one of the ongoing challenges in cognitive neuroscience. Knowledge of the underlying mechanisms of this ability can be used to identify whether a person is distracted during listening to a target speech, especially in a learning context. This paper investigates the neural correlates of learning from the speech presented in a noisy environment using an ecologically valid learning context and electroencephalography (EEG). To this end, the following listening tasks were performed while 64-channel EEG signals were recorded: (1) attentive listening to the lectures in background sound, (2) attentive listening to the background sound presented alone, and ...
Background: Normally hearing listeners successfully compensate for speech distortions in everyday en...
INTRODUCTION: Adults with hearing loss who report difficulty understanding speech with and without h...
During the past decade, several studies have identified electroencephalographic (EEG) correlates of ...
How the human brain retains relevant vocal information while suppressing irrelevant sounds is one of...
The human brain is remarkably capable of perceiving relevant sounds in noisy environments but the un...
In noisy situations, speech may be masked with conflicting acoustics, including background noise fro...
Noise levels in everyday environments are typically low enough to comprehend speech, but over extend...
Objectives Measuring speech understanding is currently done with behavioural tests. Behavioural test...
OBJECTIVE: A listener's neural responses can be decoded to identify the speaker the person is attend...
This thesis investigates how the neural system instantiates selective attention to speech in challen...
Difficulty understanding speech in background noise is the most common hearing complaint. Elucidatin...
The ability to listen to speech in noisy environments is supported not only by mechanisms of sound s...
Environmental noise has documented effects on productivity in the workplace, and suggested impacts o...
Objectives: We investigate the relation between speech intelligibility and neural entrainment using ...
Speech-in-noise difficulty is commonly reported among hearing-impaired individuals. Recent work has ...
Background: Normally hearing listeners successfully compensate for speech distortions in everyday en...
INTRODUCTION: Adults with hearing loss who report difficulty understanding speech with and without h...
During the past decade, several studies have identified electroencephalographic (EEG) correlates of ...
How the human brain retains relevant vocal information while suppressing irrelevant sounds is one of...
The human brain is remarkably capable of perceiving relevant sounds in noisy environments but the un...
In noisy situations, speech may be masked with conflicting acoustics, including background noise fro...
Noise levels in everyday environments are typically low enough to comprehend speech, but over extend...
Objectives Measuring speech understanding is currently done with behavioural tests. Behavioural test...
OBJECTIVE: A listener's neural responses can be decoded to identify the speaker the person is attend...
This thesis investigates how the neural system instantiates selective attention to speech in challen...
Difficulty understanding speech in background noise is the most common hearing complaint. Elucidatin...
The ability to listen to speech in noisy environments is supported not only by mechanisms of sound s...
Environmental noise has documented effects on productivity in the workplace, and suggested impacts o...
Objectives: We investigate the relation between speech intelligibility and neural entrainment using ...
Speech-in-noise difficulty is commonly reported among hearing-impaired individuals. Recent work has ...
Background: Normally hearing listeners successfully compensate for speech distortions in everyday en...
INTRODUCTION: Adults with hearing loss who report difficulty understanding speech with and without h...
During the past decade, several studies have identified electroencephalographic (EEG) correlates of ...