نتایج جستجو برای: speech perception in noise

تعداد نتایج: 17044283  

Journal: :Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR 2003
Ann R Bradlow Nina Kraus Erin Hayes

This study compared the speech-in-noise perception abilities of children with and without diagnosed learning disabilities (LDs) and investigated whether naturally produced clear speech yields perception benefits for these children. A group of children with LDs (n = 63) and a control group of children without LDs (n = 36) were presented with simple English sentences embedded in noise. Factors th...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2011
A Parbery-Clark D L Strait N Kraus

Musical training strengthens speech perception in the presence of background noise. Given that the ability to make use of speech sound regularities, such as pitch, underlies perceptual acuity in challenging listening environments, we asked whether musicians' enhanced speech-in-noise perception is facilitated by increased neural sensitivity to acoustic regularities. To this aim we examined subco...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2011
Hanne Poelmans Heleen Luts Maaike Vandermosten Bart Boets Pol Ghesquière Jan Wouters

The etiology of developmental dyslexia remains widely debated. An appealing theory postulates that the reading and spelling problems in individuals with dyslexia originate from reduced sensitivity to slow-rate dynamic auditory cues. This low-level auditory deficit is thought to provoke a cascade of effects, including inaccurate speech perception and eventually unspecified phoneme representation...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2014
Christian E Stilp

Recent research has demonstrated a strong relationship between information-bearing acoustic changes in the speech signal and speech intelligibility. The availability of information-bearing acoustic changes reliably predicts intelligibility of full-spectrum [Stilp and Kluender (2010). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 107(27), 12387-12392] and noise-vocoded sentences amid noise interruption [Stilp e...

2016
Elahe Shojaei Hassan Ashayeri Zahra Jafari Mohammad Reza Zarrin Dast Koorosh Kamali

BACKGROUND Speech perception ability depends on auditory and extra-auditory elements. The signal- to-noise ratio (SNR) is an extra-auditory element that has an effect on the ability to normally follow speech and maintain a conversation. Speech in noise perception difficulty is a common complaint of the elderly. In this study, the importance of SNR magnitude as an extra-auditory effect on speech...

2015
Hideaki Moteki Ryosuke Kitoh Keita Tsukada Satoshi Iwasaki Shin-Ya Nishio Shin-Ichi Usami

CONCLUSION Bilateral electric acoustic stimulation (EAS) effectively improved speech perception in noise and sound localization in patients with high-frequency hearing loss. OBJECTIVE To evaluate bilateral EAS efficacy of sound localization detection and speech perception in noise in two cases of high-frequency hearing loss. METHODS Two female patients, aged 38 and 45 years, respectively, r...

2012
Tom Francart Hugh McDermott

A significant fraction of newly implanted cochlear implant recipients use a hearing aid in their non-implanted ear. SCORE bimodal is a sound processing strategy developed for this configuration, aimed at normalising loudness perception and improving binaural loudness balance. Speech perception performance in quiet and noise and sound localisation ability of six bimodal listeners were measured w...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2015
Erin M Ingvalson Sumitrajit Dhar Patrick C M Wong Hanjun Liu

Working memory capacity has been linked to performance on many higher cognitive tasks, including the ability to perceive speech in noise. Current efforts to train working memory have demonstrated that working memory performance can be improved, suggesting that working memory training may lead to improved speech perception in noise. A further advantage of working memory training to improve speec...

2017
Emilia Parada-Cabaleiro Alice Baird Anton Batliner Nicholas Cummins Simone Hantke Björn W. Schuller

Noise pollution is part of our daily life, affecting millions of people, particularly those living in urban environments. Noise alters our perception and decreases our ability to understand others. Considering this, speech perception in background noise has been extensively studied, showing that especially white noise can damage listener perception. However, the perception of emotions in noisif...

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