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Measuring Speech Intelligibility and Hearing-Aid Benefit Using Everyday Conversational Sentences in Real-World Environments
In: Front Neurosci (2022)
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The importance of processing resolution in “ideal time-frequency segregation” of masked speech and the implications for predicting speech intelligibilitya)
In: J Acoust Soc Am (2020)
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Development of the Everyday Conversational Sentences in Noise test
In: J Acoust Soc Am (2020)
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Spectro-temporal weighting of interaural time differences in speech
In: J Acoust Soc Am (2020)
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Energetic and Informational Components of Speech-on-Speech Masking in Binaural Speech Intelligibility and Perceived Listening Effort
Rennies, Jan; Best, Virginia; Roverud, Elin. - : SAGE Publications, 2019
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The importance of a broad bandwidth for understanding “glimpsed” speech(a))
In: J Acoust Soc Am (2019)
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Role of Binaural Temporal Fine Structure and Envelope Cues in Cocktail-Party Listening
Swaminathan, Jayaganesh; Mason, Christine R.; Streeter, Timothy M.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2016
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A Dynamic speech comprehension test for assessing real-world listening ability
Best, Virginia; Keidser, Gitte; Freeston, Katrina. - : American Academy of Audiology, 2016
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A Method for assessing auditory spatial analysis in reverberant multitalker environments
Weller, Tobias; Best, Virginia; Buchholz, Jörg M. - : American Academy of Audiology, 2016
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Development and preliminary evaluation of a new test of ongoing speech comprehension
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Auditory masking of speech in reverberant multi-talker environments
Weller, Tobias; Buchholz, Jörg M; Best, Virginia. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2016
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A Flexible Question-and-Answer Task for Measuring Speech Understanding
Best, Virginia; Streeter, Timothy; Roverud, Elin. - : SAGE Publications, 2016
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An Examination of speech reception thresholds measured in a simulated reverberant cafeteria environment
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Effect of audibility on spatial release from speech-on-speech masking
Glyde, Helen; Buchholz, Jörg M; Nielsen, Lillian. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2015
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Cognitive spare capacity : evaluation data and its association with comprehension of dynamic conversations
Keidser, Gitte; Best, Virginia; Freeston, Katrina. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2015
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An Evaluation of the performance of two binaural beamformers in complex and dynamic multitalker environments
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Effect of audibility on spatial release from speech-on-speech masking
Glyde, Helen; Buchholz, Jorg M.; Nielsen, Lillian. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2015
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The role of syntax in maintaining the integrity of streams of speech
Kidd, Gerald; Mason, Christine R.; Best, Virginia. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2014
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Modelling binaural detection of speech stimuli in complex reverberant environments
Weller, Tobias; Buchholz, Jörg M; Best, Virginia. - : Madrid, Spain : European Acoustics Association, 2014
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The Effect of better-ear glimpsing on spatial release from masking
Abstract: The current experiment investigated whether better-ear glimpsing can explain the spatial release achieved by normal-hearing adults when situations are high in informational masking. Both modeling and behavioral methods were used. The speech reception thresholds of 38 young adults were measured for co-located, spatially separated and two better-ear glimpsed conditions. In the better-ear glimpsed conditions the binaural signals were processed so that in each time-frequency segment, the signal with the better SNR (left or right ear) was presented diotically. To investigate the effect of widening auditory filters on better-ear glimpsing, adjacent frequency bands were combined in one of the better-ear glimpsing conditions. Twenty-two participants were tested with maskers high in informational masking, while 16 participants were tested with maskers lower in informational masking. The mean speech reception thresholds achieved in the glimpsed conditions were significantly worse than in the spatially separated condition. This suggests that better-ear glimpsing can explain some but not all of the observed spatial release from masking. The difference between performance in the spatially separated and glimpsed conditions was largest when informational masking was high, suggesting better-ear glimpsing may release energetic rather than informational masking. Reducing the number of frequency bands sampled had a small effect on performance. ; 9 page(s)
Keyword: 091300 Mechanical Engineering
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/268414
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