Difficulty communicating in noise is a common complaint for people with hearing loss. When communicating in noise, speakers increase the intensity level of their voice and alter the stress patterns of their speech not only to monitor their own voice but also to be heard by others. Speech that increases in intensity for the purpose of self-monitoring and being understood in noise is called Lombard speech. Few studies have assessed communication performance with Lombard speech in noise which closely reflects the real-life communication situation. In addition, the characteristics of Lombard speech may be different(among) languages with different characteristics and identifying features so the few results available for English listeners may not...
The Lombard effect refers to individuals' unconscious modulation of vocal effort in response to vari...
<div><p><i>Objective:</i> To compare speech reception thresholds (SRTs) in noise using matrix senten...
<div><p>This study investigated how speech recognition in noise is affected by language proficiency ...
Difficulty communicating in noise is a common complaint for people with hearing loss. When communica...
This dataset was recorded within the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) project: Experiments and ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop two versions of the Mandarin Hearing In Noise Test (MHINT). These tests are ad...
Degraded speech intelligibility in background noise is a common complaint of listeners with hearing ...
Many objective measures have been reported to predict speech intelligibility in noise, most of which...
Speech signal modification to increase intelligibility in noisy environments may cause discomfort in...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if speech-in-noise ability, as measured by SNR...
Background: Previous studies have highlighted that bilingual listeners have a deficit in speech perc...
The intelligibility of Mandarin-accented English sentences, even those spoken by highly proficient no...
This study compared the intelligibility of native and foreign-accented American English speechpresen...
Conversational speech produced in noise can be characterised by increases in intelligibility relativ...
Although people can successfully adapt their speech perception abilities to understand foreign-accen...
The Lombard effect refers to individuals' unconscious modulation of vocal effort in response to vari...
<div><p><i>Objective:</i> To compare speech reception thresholds (SRTs) in noise using matrix senten...
<div><p>This study investigated how speech recognition in noise is affected by language proficiency ...
Difficulty communicating in noise is a common complaint for people with hearing loss. When communica...
This dataset was recorded within the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) project: Experiments and ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop two versions of the Mandarin Hearing In Noise Test (MHINT). These tests are ad...
Degraded speech intelligibility in background noise is a common complaint of listeners with hearing ...
Many objective measures have been reported to predict speech intelligibility in noise, most of which...
Speech signal modification to increase intelligibility in noisy environments may cause discomfort in...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if speech-in-noise ability, as measured by SNR...
Background: Previous studies have highlighted that bilingual listeners have a deficit in speech perc...
The intelligibility of Mandarin-accented English sentences, even those spoken by highly proficient no...
This study compared the intelligibility of native and foreign-accented American English speechpresen...
Conversational speech produced in noise can be characterised by increases in intelligibility relativ...
Although people can successfully adapt their speech perception abilities to understand foreign-accen...
The Lombard effect refers to individuals' unconscious modulation of vocal effort in response to vari...
<div><p><i>Objective:</i> To compare speech reception thresholds (SRTs) in noise using matrix senten...
<div><p>This study investigated how speech recognition in noise is affected by language proficiency ...