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Word Recognition for Temporally and Spectrally Distorted Materials: The Effects of Age and Hearing Loss
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2012)
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Noisy zones of proximal development: conversation in noisy classrooms
In: Journal of sociolinguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 15 (2011) 1, 65-93
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Why does Speech Understanding in Noise Decline with Age? The Contribuition of Age-related Differences in Auditory Priming, Stream Segregation, and Listening in Fluctuating Maskers
Ezzatian, Payam. - 2011
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Emotion in Speech: Recognition by Younger and Older Adults and Effects on Intelligibility
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Acoustic and Articulatory Changes Accompanying Different Speaking Instructions and Listening Situations
Goy, HuiWen. - 2009
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Effect of age on F0 difference limen and concurrent vowel identification
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 50 (2007) 5, 1139-1156
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Pragmatics of conversation and communication in noisy settings
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 39 (2007) 12, 2159-2184
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Hearing and aging. Part I : review of recent practices
Orange, J. B. (Mitarb.); MacNeill, Christine (Mitarb.); Stouffer, James L. (Mitarb.)...
In: Journal of speech-language pathology and audiology. - Hamilton, Ont. : Association 21 (1997) 2, 75-142
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Speechreading by humans
Smeele, P.M.T. (Mitarb.); Bernstein, Lynne E. (Mitarb.); Auer, Edward T. (Mitarb.)...
In: Speechreading by humans and machines. - Berlin [u.a.] : Springer (1996), 1-328
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How young and old adults listen to and remember speech in noise
In: Acoustical Society of America. The journal of the Acoustical Society of America. - Melville, NY : AIP 97 (1995) 1, 593-608
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The psycho-social impact of hearing loss in everyday life : an anthropological view
In: Journal of speech-language pathology and audiology. - Hamilton, Ont. : Association 18 (1994) 4, 209-288
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Gap detection and the precedence effect in young and old adults
In: Acoustical Society of America. The journal of the Acoustical Society of America. - Melville, NY : AIP 95 (1994) 2, 980-991
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The design of CAST (Computer-Aided Speechreading Training)
In: Journal of speech and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 34 (1991) 1, 202-212
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Design of a computer-aided speechreading training system
In: Onsei-gengo-igaku-kenkyū-shisetsu <Tokio>. Annual bulletin. - Tokyo : Univ. 22 (1988), 103-114
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Coarticulation effects in lipreading
In: Journal of speech and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 25 (1982) 4, 600-607
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Coarticulation and lipreading
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Acoustic and Articulatory Changes Accompanying Different Speaking Instructions and Listening Situations
Goy, HuiWen. - NO_RESTRICTION
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Why does Speech Understanding in Noise Decline with Age? The Contribuition of Age-related Differences in Auditory Priming, Stream Segregation, and Listening in Fluctuating Maskers
Ezzatian, Payam. - NO_RESTRICTION
Abstract: Competing speech seems to pose a greater challenge to spoken language comprehension than does competing noise, especially for older adults. The difficulties of older adults may be due to declines in auditory and cognitive processing. However, evidence suggests that the use of top-down information processing to overcome this interference may be preserved in aging. This research investigated the effect of speech- and noise masking on language comprehension, as well as age-related differences in the use of top-down processing to overcome masking. Topic I examined whether younger and older adults gain the same release from masking given a partial preview of a target sentence in quiet (auditory prime) prior to hearing the full sentence in noise, and investigated the auditory factors contributing to the advantage provided by the primes. Results showed that despite age-related declines in overall performance, younger and older listeners benefited similarly from priming. This benefit was not attributable to cues about the target talker’s voice or fluctuations in the amplitude envelope of the target sentences. Topics II and III examined the effect of speech- and noise masking on the time-course of stream segregation. The analyses revealed that stream segregation takes time to build up when a speech target is masked by other speech, but not when it is masked by noise. Subsequent analyses showed that in younger adults, the delay in segregation under speech masking was primarily due to the vocal similarities between the talkers, with interference from the semantic content of the masker playing a secondary role in impeding performance. The results also showed that older listeners were less efficient than younger listeners in segregating speech from speech-like maskers. Furthermore, older listeners benefited less than younger listeners when the amplitude envelope modulations of maskers were limited. Overall, the findings indicate that some of the language comprehension difficulties experienced by older listeners in noisy environments may be due to age-related declines in stream segregation and a decreased ability to benefit from fluctuations in the amplitude envelopes of maskers. However, benefit from priming may help offset some of these age-related declines in auditory scene analysis. ; PhD
Keyword: 0623; 0633; aging; hearing; informational masking; language comprehension; speech perception
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29717
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Emotion in Speech: Recognition by Younger and Older Adults and Effects on Intelligibility
Dupuis, Katherine Lise. - NO_RESTRICTION
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