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Cross-linguistic Influences on Sentence Accent Detection in Background Noise. ...
Scharenborg, Odette; Kakouros, Sofoklis; Post, Brechtje. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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The effect of a coding strategy that removes temporally masked pulses on speech perception by cochlear implant users. ...
Lamping, Wiebke; Goehring, Tobias; Marozeau, Jeremy. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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The effect of a coding strategy that removes temporally masked pulses on speech perception by cochlear implant users.
Lamping, Wiebke; Goehring, Tobias; Marozeau, Jeremy. - : Elsevier BV, 2020. : Hear Res, 2020
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Cross-linguistic Influences on Sentence Accent Detection in Background Noise.
Scharenborg, Odette; Kakouros, Sofoklis; Post, Brechtje. - : SAGE Publications, 2020. : Lang Speech, 2020
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Assessment protocols for forward masking in Frequency-Following Response
In: Revista CEFAC, Vol 22, Iss 6 (2020) (2020)
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A binaural grouping model for predicting speech intelligibility in multitalker environments
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Evaluation of a multi-channel algorithm for reducing transient sounds. ...
Keshavarzi, Mahmoud; Baer, Thomas; Moore, Brian. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2018
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Evaluation of a multi-channel algorithm for reducing transient sounds.
Keshavarzi, Mahmoud; Baer, Thomas; Moore, Brian. - : Informa UK Limited, 2018. : Int J Audiol, 2018
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Perceptual restoration of masked speech in human cortex.
In: Nature communications, vol 7, iss 1 (2016)
Abstract: Humans are adept at understanding speech despite the fact that our natural listening environment is often filled with interference. An example of this capacity is phoneme restoration, in which part of a word is completely replaced by noise, yet listeners report hearing the whole word. The neurological basis for this unconscious fill-in phenomenon is unknown, despite being a fundamental characteristic of human hearing. Here, using direct cortical recordings in humans, we demonstrate that missing speech is restored at the acoustic-phonetic level in bilateral auditory cortex, in real-time. This restoration is preceded by specific neural activity patterns in a separate language area, left frontal cortex, which predicts the word that participants later report hearing. These results demonstrate that during speech perception, missing acoustic content is synthesized online from the integration of incoming sensory cues and the internal neural dynamics that bias word-level expectation and prediction.
Keyword: 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning; 1.2 Psychological and socioeconomic processes; Acoustic Stimulation; Adult; Assistive Technology; Auditory Cortex; Basic Behavioral and Social Science; Behavioral and Social Science; Bioengineering; Clinical Research; Ear; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Neurological; Neurosciences; Noise; Perceptual Masking; Phonetics; Prevention; Speech Perception
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6201w5wc
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Pulse-spreading harmonic complex as an alternative carrier for vocoder simulations of cochlear implants.
In: J Acoust Soc Am , 139 (2) pp. 986-991. (2016) (2016)
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Distinct neural systems recruited when speech production is modulated by different masking sounds.
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Effects of a consistent target or masker voice on target speech intelligibility in two- and three-talker mixtures.
In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2016)
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Feedforward and feedback control in apraxia of speech: effects of noise masking on vowel production
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Speech in noise ability, outer hair cell function, and working memory for trained flute players.
Caldwell, Kelly A.. - : East Carolina University, 2015
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Auditory cortical activity in normal hearing subjects to consonant vowels presented in quiet and in noise.
In: Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology, vol 124, iss 6 (2013)
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Listening to speech in a background of other talkers: effects of talker number and noise vocoding
In: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America , 133 (4) 2431 - 2443. (2013) (2013)
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The neural processing of masked speech.
In: Hear Res , 303 58 - 66. (2013) (2013)
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School-age children's environmental object identification in natural auditory scenes: effects of masking and contextual congruence.
In: Hear Res , 300 46 - 55. (2013) (2013)
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Auditory processing deficits in individuals with primary open-angle glaucoma.
In: International journal of audiology, vol 51, iss 1 (2012)
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Relationship between speech recognition in noise and sparseness.
In: Int J Audiol , 51 (2) pp. 75-82. (2012) (2012)
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