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Eliciting naturalistic conversations: a method for assessing communication ability, subjective experience, and the impacts of noise and hearing impairment
Buchholz, Jorg M.; Beechey, Timothy; Keidser, Gitte. - : American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 2019
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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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An Assessment of different sized open plan and enclosed kindergarten classroom listening environments
Mealings, Kiri T; Demuth, Katherine; Buchholz, Jorg M. - : Australian Acoustical Society, 2015
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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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An Investigation into the acoustics of an open plan compared to enclosed Kindergarten classroom
Mealings, Kiri Trengove; Buchholz, Jorg M; Demuth, Katherine. - : Toowong, Qld : Australian Acoustical Society, 2014
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Factors influencing target detectability in realistic listening scenarios
Weller, Tobias; Best, Virginia; Buchholz, Jorg M. - : United States : Acoustical Society of America, 2013
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Release from masking through spatial separation in distance in hearing impaired listeners
Westermann, Adam; Buchholz, Jorg M. - : United States : Acoustical Society of America, 2013
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Psychometric effects of adding realism to a speech-in-noise test
Best, Virginia; Keidser, Gitte; Buchholz, Jorg M; Freeston, Katrina. - : United States : Acoustical Society of America, 2013
Abstract: The speech reception threshold (SRT) is routinely measured in the laboratory to assess speech understanding in noise, but is often reported to be a poor predictor of performance in real world listening situations. The overall goal of this work is to determine whether introducing realistic aspects to speech tests can better capture individual differences and ultimately produce more relevant performance measures. We examined the psychometric effects of (a) transplanting a standard sentence-in-noise test into a simulated reverberant cafeteria environment, and (b) moving from sentence recall to a new ongoing speech comprehension task. Participants included normal hearers and hearing-impaired listeners (who were tested with and without their hearing aids). SRTs in the cafeteria environment were significantly correlated with standard SRTs, but were poorer overall and more sensitive to hearing loss. The comprehension task, despite having very different demands to sentence recall, produced similar SRTs under these conditions. The benefit of hearing aids was weakly correlated across the two listening environments and the two listening tasks. These manipulations promise to be useful for the creation of realistic laboratory tests that are engaging and challenging, yet controlled enough to be useful for psychophysical experiments. ; 6 page(s)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/285147
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Objective analysis of higher-order Ambisonics sound-field reproduction for hearing aid applications
Orinos, Chris; Buchholz, Jorg M. - : United States : Acoustical Society of America, 2013
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Speech intelligibility with binaurally linked hearing aids
Arweiler, Iris; Buchholz, Jorg M; Dau, Torsten. - : Ballerup, Denmark : The Danavox Jubilee Foundation, 2012
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Distance perception in loudspeaker-based room auralization
Favrot, Sylvain; Buchholz, Jorg M. - : New York : Audio Engineering Society, 2009
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Validation of a loudspeaker-based room auralization system using speech intelligibility measures
Favrot, Sylvain; Buchholz, Jorg M. - : New York : Audio Engineering Society, 2009
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