Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) were measured for target speech presented concurrently with interfering speech (spoken by a different speaker). In experiment 1, the target and interferer were divided spectrally into high- and low-frequency bands and presented over headphones in three conditions: monaural, dichotic (target and interferer to different ears), and swapped (the low-frequency target band and the high-frequency interferer band were presented to one ear, while the high-frequency target band and the low-frequency interferer band were presented to the other ear). SRTs were highest in the monaural condition and lowest in the dichotic condition; SRTs in the swapped condition were intermediate. In experiment 2, two new conditions wer...
Speech intelligibility was investigated by varying the number of interfering talkers, level, and mea...
Speech perception in noise is challenging and is improved by binaural hearing. Since signal processi...
The “cocktail party problem” was studied using virtual stimuli whose spatial locations were generate...
Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) were measured for target speech presented concurrently with inter...
Across-frequency processing by common interaural time delay (ITD) in spatial unmasking was investiga...
Two experiments investigated the effects of conflicting interaural time and level differences on the...
Recent results have shown that listeners attending to the quieter of two speech signals in one ear (...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe goal of this work is to better understand why it is easier for ...
Spatial release from masking (SRM) is believed to be an essential auditory mechanism aiding listener...
It is widely accepted that speech intelligibility improves as a speech signal and interfering masker...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityUnderstanding how we perceive speech in the face of competing sound ...
The current experiment investigated whether better-ear glimpsing can explain the spatial release ach...
Speech can be degraded by the presence of interfering speech sources in daily life. The auditory sys...
The aim of the study was to examine the effects of differences in temporal gating and ear of present...
The relevance of informational masking (IM) in real-world listening is not well understood. In liter...
Speech intelligibility was investigated by varying the number of interfering talkers, level, and mea...
Speech perception in noise is challenging and is improved by binaural hearing. Since signal processi...
The “cocktail party problem” was studied using virtual stimuli whose spatial locations were generate...
Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) were measured for target speech presented concurrently with inter...
Across-frequency processing by common interaural time delay (ITD) in spatial unmasking was investiga...
Two experiments investigated the effects of conflicting interaural time and level differences on the...
Recent results have shown that listeners attending to the quieter of two speech signals in one ear (...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe goal of this work is to better understand why it is easier for ...
Spatial release from masking (SRM) is believed to be an essential auditory mechanism aiding listener...
It is widely accepted that speech intelligibility improves as a speech signal and interfering masker...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityUnderstanding how we perceive speech in the face of competing sound ...
The current experiment investigated whether better-ear glimpsing can explain the spatial release ach...
Speech can be degraded by the presence of interfering speech sources in daily life. The auditory sys...
The aim of the study was to examine the effects of differences in temporal gating and ear of present...
The relevance of informational masking (IM) in real-world listening is not well understood. In liter...
Speech intelligibility was investigated by varying the number of interfering talkers, level, and mea...
Speech perception in noise is challenging and is improved by binaural hearing. Since signal processi...
The “cocktail party problem” was studied using virtual stimuli whose spatial locations were generate...