In speech audiometric testing, hearing performance is typically measured by calculating the number of correct repetitions of a speech stimulus. We investigate to what extent the repetition accuracy of Dutch speech stimuli presented against a background noise is influenced by nonauditory processes. We show that variation in verbal repetition accuracy is partially explained by morpholexical and syntactic features of the target language. Verbs, prepositions, conjunctions, determiners, and pronouns yield significantly lower correct repetitions than nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. The reduced repetition performance for verbs and function words is probably best explained by the similarities in the perceptual nature of verbal morphology and functio...
Central auditory processing is complex and can not be evaluated by a single method. This thesis focu...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate how audibility influences speech recognition and measures of ...
This article investigates 2 questions: (1) does the presence of background noise lead to a different...
In speech audiometric testing, hearing performance is typically measured by calculating the number o...
In speech audiometric testing, hearing performance is typically measured by calculating the number o...
An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to disto...
Purpose: Researchers have used the distortion-sensitivity approach in the psychoacoustical domain to...
Listeners with hearing loss commonly report having difficulty understanding speech, particularly in ...
The main objectives were to investigate the effect of dialect on Listening in Spatialized Noise-Sent...
Listeners vary in their ability to understand speech in noisy environments. Hearing sensitivity, as ...
In clinical practice and research, behavioral tests are the golden standard to measure speech intell...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of vocabulary, working memory, age, semantic context, and sign...
The Acceptable Noise Level (ANL) test, in which individuals indicate what level of noise they are wi...
Objective: The main objective was to investigate the effect of linguistic abilities (lexical-access ...
Many factors affect the intelligibility of synthetic speech. One aspect that has been severely negle...
Central auditory processing is complex and can not be evaluated by a single method. This thesis focu...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate how audibility influences speech recognition and measures of ...
This article investigates 2 questions: (1) does the presence of background noise lead to a different...
In speech audiometric testing, hearing performance is typically measured by calculating the number o...
In speech audiometric testing, hearing performance is typically measured by calculating the number o...
An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to disto...
Purpose: Researchers have used the distortion-sensitivity approach in the psychoacoustical domain to...
Listeners with hearing loss commonly report having difficulty understanding speech, particularly in ...
The main objectives were to investigate the effect of dialect on Listening in Spatialized Noise-Sent...
Listeners vary in their ability to understand speech in noisy environments. Hearing sensitivity, as ...
In clinical practice and research, behavioral tests are the golden standard to measure speech intell...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of vocabulary, working memory, age, semantic context, and sign...
The Acceptable Noise Level (ANL) test, in which individuals indicate what level of noise they are wi...
Objective: The main objective was to investigate the effect of linguistic abilities (lexical-access ...
Many factors affect the intelligibility of synthetic speech. One aspect that has been severely negle...
Central auditory processing is complex and can not be evaluated by a single method. This thesis focu...
Two studies were conducted to evaluate how audibility influences speech recognition and measures of ...
This article investigates 2 questions: (1) does the presence of background noise lead to a different...