This study evaluates the perceptual effects of single-microphone noise reduction in hearing aids. Twenty subjects with moderate sensorineural hearing loss listened to speech in babble noise processed via noise reduction from three different linearly fitted hearing aids. Subjects performed (a) speech-intelligibility tests, (b) listening-effort ratings, and (c) paired-comparison ratings on noise annoyance, speech naturalness, and overall preference. The perceptual effects of noise reduction differ between hearing aids. The results agree well with those of normal-hearing listeners in a previous study. None of the noise-reduction algorithms improved speech intelligibility, but all reduced the annoyance of noise. The noise reduction that scored ...
Objectives: The investigation of auditory cognitive processes recently moved from strictly controlle...
Objectives: The investigation of auditory cognitive processes recently moved from strictly controlle...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Despite advances in hearing aid technology and careful...
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...
Difficulty to understand speech in noisy situations is the number-one complaint of hearing aid users...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a noise-reduction (NR) al...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a noise-reduction (NR) al...
Single-microphone noise reduction leads to subjective benefit, but not to objective improvements in ...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Objective: The perceived qualities of nine different single-microphone noise reduction (SMNR) algori...
SummaryOften, individuals with hearing loss have difficulties understanding speech in noisy environm...
Even though hearing aid (HA) users can respond very differently to noise reduction (NR) processing, ...
Objectives: The investigation of auditory cognitive processes recently moved from strictly controlle...
Objectives: The investigation of auditory cognitive processes recently moved from strictly controlle...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Despite advances in hearing aid technology and careful...
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...
Difficulty to understand speech in noisy situations is the number-one complaint of hearing aid users...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a noise-reduction (NR) al...
Objectives: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a noise-reduction (NR) al...
Single-microphone noise reduction leads to subjective benefit, but not to objective improvements in ...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Objectives: Speech perception in adverse listening situations can be exhausting. Hearing loss partic...
Objective: The perceived qualities of nine different single-microphone noise reduction (SMNR) algori...
SummaryOften, individuals with hearing loss have difficulties understanding speech in noisy environm...
Even though hearing aid (HA) users can respond very differently to noise reduction (NR) processing, ...
Objectives: The investigation of auditory cognitive processes recently moved from strictly controlle...
Objectives: The investigation of auditory cognitive processes recently moved from strictly controlle...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Despite advances in hearing aid technology and careful...