Speech perception is formed based on both the acoustic signal and listeners' knowledge of the world and semantic context. Access to semantic information can facilitate interpretation of degraded speech, such as speech in background noise or the speech signal transmitted via cochlear implants (CIs). This paper focuses on the latter, and investigates the time course of understanding words, and how sentential context reduces listeners' dependency on the acoustic signal for natural and degraded speech via an acoustic CI simulation. In an eye-tracking experiment we combined recordings of listeners' gaze fixations with pupillometry, to capture effects of semantic information on both the time course and effort of speech processing. Normal-hearing ...
The perceptual clarity of speech depends not only on acoustic quality of the sound, but also on ling...
Speech comprehension is resistant to acoustic distortion in the input, reflecting listeners' ability...
The ability to navigate "cocktail-party" situations by focussing on sounds of interest over irreleva...
Speech perception is formed based on both the acoustic signal and listeners' knowledge of the world ...
Understanding speech is effortless in ideal situations, and although adverse conditions, such as cau...
People with hearing impairment are thought to rely heavily on context to compensate for reduced audi...
This study investigated whether speech intelligibility in cochlear implant (CI) users is affected by...
High-level, top-down information such as linguistic knowledge is a salient cortical resource that in...
This study examined the neurophysiological effects of acoustic degradation on auditory semantic proc...
When listening to speech under adverse conditions, expectancies resulting from semantic context can ...
Contextual cues can be used to improve speech recognition, especially for people with hearing impair...
Understanding speech within an auditory scene is constantly challenged by interfering noise in subop...
In suboptimal listening environments when noise hinders the continuity of the speech, the normal aud...
In difficult listening situations, e.g. in a cocktail party scenario, speech signal that a listener ...
When speech is degraded, word report is higher for semantically coherent sentences (e.g., her new sk...
The perceptual clarity of speech depends not only on acoustic quality of the sound, but also on ling...
Speech comprehension is resistant to acoustic distortion in the input, reflecting listeners' ability...
The ability to navigate "cocktail-party" situations by focussing on sounds of interest over irreleva...
Speech perception is formed based on both the acoustic signal and listeners' knowledge of the world ...
Understanding speech is effortless in ideal situations, and although adverse conditions, such as cau...
People with hearing impairment are thought to rely heavily on context to compensate for reduced audi...
This study investigated whether speech intelligibility in cochlear implant (CI) users is affected by...
High-level, top-down information such as linguistic knowledge is a salient cortical resource that in...
This study examined the neurophysiological effects of acoustic degradation on auditory semantic proc...
When listening to speech under adverse conditions, expectancies resulting from semantic context can ...
Contextual cues can be used to improve speech recognition, especially for people with hearing impair...
Understanding speech within an auditory scene is constantly challenged by interfering noise in subop...
In suboptimal listening environments when noise hinders the continuity of the speech, the normal aud...
In difficult listening situations, e.g. in a cocktail party scenario, speech signal that a listener ...
When speech is degraded, word report is higher for semantically coherent sentences (e.g., her new sk...
The perceptual clarity of speech depends not only on acoustic quality of the sound, but also on ling...
Speech comprehension is resistant to acoustic distortion in the input, reflecting listeners' ability...
The ability to navigate "cocktail-party" situations by focussing on sounds of interest over irreleva...