نتایج جستجو برای: spatial hearing

تعداد نتایج: 471948  

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2016
Baljeet Rana Jörg M Buchholz

Better-ear glimpsing is an auditory process that takes advantage of short-term interaural level differences (ILDs) to improve the understanding of speech in spatial fluctuating noise. Since ILDs are mainly present at high frequencies, where most hearing-impaired (HI) listeners have the strongest hearing loss, HI individuals cannot fully utilize ILDs for better-ear glimpsing, which may lead to p...

Background: Many elderly individuals complain of difficulty in understanding speech in noise despite having normal hearing thresholds. According to previous studies, auditory training leads to improvement in speech-in-noise perception, but these studies did not consider the etiology, so their results cannot be generalized. The present study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of envelope-b...

2016
Pierre Divenyi

Auditory processing of complex sources, after an initial peripheral spectro-temporal stage, is thought to have a more central stage identify in the output time segments and frequency regions of higher activity by way of a temporal and spectral modulation analysis. Such analysis broadens the view on perception, both that of complex signals and of auditory scene analysis (ASA). When resolution of...

Journal: :Brain research 2006
Qi Chen Ming Zhang Xiaolin Zhou

This study explored the interaction between the spatial distribution of attention during inhibition of return (IOR) and different levels of flanker interference in congenitally deaf subjects as compared with hearing subjects. Color (Experiment 1) and alphanumeric (Experiment 2) flanker interference effects were differentiated into the pre-response and the response levels. The spatial distributi...

2018
Lengshi Dai Virginia Best Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham

Listeners with sensorineural hearing loss often have trouble understanding speech amid other voices. While poor spatial hearing is often implicated, direct evidence is weak; moreover, studies suggest that reduced audibility and degraded spectrotemporal coding may explain such problems. We hypothesized that poor spatial acuity leads to difficulty deploying selective attention, which normally fil...

Journal: :Audiology & neuro-otology 2001
A J King O Kacelnik T D Mrsic-Flogel J W Schnupp C H Parsons D R Moore

The location of a sound source is derived by the auditory system from spatial cues present in the signals at the two ears. These cues include interaural timing and level differences, as well as monaural spectral cues generated by the external ear. The values of these cues vary with individual differences in the shape and dimensions of the head and external ears. We have examined the neurophysio...

2016
Kameron K. Clayton Jayaganesh Swaminathan Arash Yazdanbakhsh Jennifer Zuk Aniruddh D. Patel Gerald Kidd

The goal of this study was to investigate how cognitive factors influence performance in a multi-talker, "cocktail-party" like environment in musicians and non-musicians. This was achieved by relating performance in a spatial hearing task to cognitive processing abilities assessed using measures of executive function (EF) and visual attention in musicians and non-musicians. For the spatial hear...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2013
Andrew H Schwartz Barbara G Shinn-Cunningham

Many hearing aids introduce compressive gain to accommodate the reduced dynamic range that often accompanies hearing loss. However, natural sounds produce complicated temporal dynamics in hearing aid compression, as gain is driven by whichever source dominates at a given moment. Moreover, independent compression at the two ears can introduce fluctuations in interaural level differences (ILDs) i...

2010
Roozbeh Ghaffari Alexander J. Aranyosi Guy P. Richardson Dennis M. Freeman

Remarkable sensitivity and exquisite frequency selectivity are hallmarks of mammalian hearing, but their underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Cochlear insults and hearing disorders that decrease sensitivity also tend to broaden tuning, suggesting that these properties are linked. However, a recently developed mouse model of genetically altered hearing (Tectb(-/-)) shows decreased sensitivity a...

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