Objective: The main objective was to investigate the effect of linguistic abilities (lexical-access ability and vocabulary size) on different measures of speech-in-noise recognition in normal-hearing listeners with various levels of language proficiency. Design: Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) were measured for sentences in steady-state (SRTstat) and fluctuating noise (SRTfluc), and for digit-triplets in steady-state noise (DIN). Lexical-access ability was measured with a lexical-decision test and a word-naming test. Vocabulary size was also measured. For the SRT, keyword scoring and sentence scoring were compared. Study sample: To introduce variation in linguistic abilities, three groups of 24 young normal-hearing listeners were include...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if speech-in-noise ability, as measured by SNR...
In spoken word recognition, high-frequency words with few neighbors and less frequently occurring mi...
Studies concerning speech recognition in noise constitute a very broad spectrum of work including as...
Purpose: To analyze the 50% correct recognition data that were from the Wilson et al (this issue) st...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of vocabulary, working memory, age, semantic context, and sign...
Purpose: This thesis examines the effect of listener characteristics (i.e., cognition and vocabulary...
The ability to recognize masked speech, commonly measured with a speech reception threshold (SRT) te...
<div><p>This study investigated how speech recognition in noise is affected by language proficiency ...
Not all of the variance in speech-recognition performance of cochlear implant (CI) users can be expl...
Purpose: Researchers have used the distortion-sensitivity approach in the psychoacoustical domain to...
Background: So that portions of the classic Miller, Heise, and Lichten (1951) study could be replica...
Objective: The purpose was to determine if speech-recognition performances were the same when the sp...
Purpose: This research aimed to increase the analogy between text reception threshold (TRT) and spee...
There is significant variability in the ability of listeners to perceive degraded speech. Existing r...
This article investigates 2 questions: (1) does the presence of background noise lead to a different...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if speech-in-noise ability, as measured by SNR...
In spoken word recognition, high-frequency words with few neighbors and less frequently occurring mi...
Studies concerning speech recognition in noise constitute a very broad spectrum of work including as...
Purpose: To analyze the 50% correct recognition data that were from the Wilson et al (this issue) st...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of vocabulary, working memory, age, semantic context, and sign...
Purpose: This thesis examines the effect of listener characteristics (i.e., cognition and vocabulary...
The ability to recognize masked speech, commonly measured with a speech reception threshold (SRT) te...
<div><p>This study investigated how speech recognition in noise is affected by language proficiency ...
Not all of the variance in speech-recognition performance of cochlear implant (CI) users can be expl...
Purpose: Researchers have used the distortion-sensitivity approach in the psychoacoustical domain to...
Background: So that portions of the classic Miller, Heise, and Lichten (1951) study could be replica...
Objective: The purpose was to determine if speech-recognition performances were the same when the sp...
Purpose: This research aimed to increase the analogy between text reception threshold (TRT) and spee...
There is significant variability in the ability of listeners to perceive degraded speech. Existing r...
This article investigates 2 questions: (1) does the presence of background noise lead to a different...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if speech-in-noise ability, as measured by SNR...
In spoken word recognition, high-frequency words with few neighbors and less frequently occurring mi...
Studies concerning speech recognition in noise constitute a very broad spectrum of work including as...