Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess perceived listening effort and speech intelligibility in reverberant and noisy conditions for hearing-impaired listeners for conditions that are similar according to the speech transmission index (STI). Design: Scaled listening effort was measured in four different conditions at five different STI generated using various relative contributions of noise and reverberant interferences. Intelligibility was measured for a subset of conditions. Study sample: Twenty mildly to moderately hearing-impaired listeners. Results: In general, listening effort decreased and speech intelligibility increased with increasing STI. For simulated impulse responses consisting of white Gaussian noise exponentially...
In contrast to the well-known benefits for speech intelligibility, the advantage afforded by binaura...
Objectives. Excessive noise levels can result in hearing damage and/or hearing-related symptoms, the...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
This study compared the combined effect of noise and reverberation on listening effort and speech in...
International audienceReverberation can have a strong detrimental effect on speech intelligibility i...
The present study investigates the relationship between the self-rated effort when listening to spee...
The previous work [Morimoto et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 116, 1607-1613] showed that listening diffic...
Listeners vary in their ability to understand speech in noisy environments. Hearing sensitivity, as ...
This study examines the effects of reverberation and noise fluctuation on the response time (RT) to ...
Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverb...
INTRODUCTION: Adults with hearing loss who report difficulty understanding speech with and without h...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
Purpose: We evaluated 2 measures of listening effort (a self-report measure and a word recall measur...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a noise-reduction (NR) al...
In contrast to the well-known benefits for speech intelligibility, the advantage afforded by binaura...
Objectives. Excessive noise levels can result in hearing damage and/or hearing-related symptoms, the...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...
This study compared the combined effect of noise and reverberation on listening effort and speech in...
International audienceReverberation can have a strong detrimental effect on speech intelligibility i...
The present study investigates the relationship between the self-rated effort when listening to spee...
The previous work [Morimoto et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 116, 1607-1613] showed that listening diffic...
Listeners vary in their ability to understand speech in noisy environments. Hearing sensitivity, as ...
This study examines the effects of reverberation and noise fluctuation on the response time (RT) to ...
Objective: Speech-in-noise tests are widely used in hearing diagnostics but typically without reverb...
INTRODUCTION: Adults with hearing loss who report difficulty understanding speech with and without h...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Tw...
Purpose: We evaluated 2 measures of listening effort (a self-report measure and a word recall measur...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a noise-reduction (NR) al...
In contrast to the well-known benefits for speech intelligibility, the advantage afforded by binaura...
Objectives. Excessive noise levels can result in hearing damage and/or hearing-related symptoms, the...
This study investigates the relationship between the intelligibility and quality of modified speech ...