... There are some shortcomings the way we have used kurtosis for measuring sparseness. First, it is very sensitive to the outliers. Considering equation (1), outliers may create significant changes for kurtosis. ...
... This score difference was seen at SNRs of 0, –6, –12 dB. This is indicative of bilingualism effe- cts on non-sense-speechperception in noise. There are few studies on non-sense syllable per- ception ...
... spatial speechperception in noise (SPiN) and a detailed self-report estimate of lifetime noise ...or noise exposure, despite a wide range in both ...or noise exposure are ...
... reduced speechperception ability in the presence of background noise in normal, low–mid fre- quencies peripheral hearing, and cognitive system ...competing noise significantly reduced the ...
... quick speech in noise (QuickSIN) test were developed and its face validity and reliability were ...in speechperception were randomly divided into the study and control ...the speech, ...
... in noise training, SpeechPerception, Hearing in Noise and Speech in Noise were used in order to search through the ...of speechperception in challenging ...
... Stimuli were designed to focus excitation on the characteristic frequencies typically affected by early noise-induced cochlear damage. 100 µs pulses were high-pass filtered (first-order butterworth, 2.4 kHz ...
... in speechperception in silence, there is a wide variation in their working memory performance, and this variation is not predictable only by scores of speechperception in ...
... a speech reception threshold test with single-talker masker targeting a 50% correct response ...the speech processing, and we used peak pupil dilation as the main outcome measure of the ...
... poorer speechperception scores compared with younger patients postoperatively were based on testing in noise ...sidual speech recognition carry a greater predictive value in determining ...
... Various rehabilitation programs have been desi- gned for the auditory training of the CAPD and their effectiveness has also been studied in diff- erent languages. Famous programs such as Fast ForWord (FFW( and earobics ...
... between speechperception and cognition is the type of speechperception test ...a speechperception test are the complexity of the target speech and the complexity of the ...
... that speechperception advantages in musicians may reflect an experience-based adaptation whereby language networks are increasingly engaged and strengthened with musical practice (Patel, ...
... (tympanometry), speechperception in noise (the NIH Toolbox Words-in-Noise Test), and self-assessment of hearing impairment (the NIH Toolbox Hear- ing Handicap Inventory Ages 18–64 and the NIH ...
... subjective perception of improvement, speech understanding in noise and localization ability ...patients’ perception of improvement in daily listening ...of speechperception ...
... for speechperception in noise using KSPIN sentences in quiet, noisy ( + 3 dB SNR), and very noisy (0 dB SNR) ...for speechperception under three conditions for speech rating: ...
... Speechperception in noise includes a set of per- ceptual and cognitive skills that allow the audi- tory system to segregate the sounds heard and detect the target ...life, speech is often ...
... in noise was significantly improved in the experimental ...in noise is consistent with previous behavioral studies, which commonly showed the effectiveness of localization training (12, 17, 18, 40, ...and ...
... To this end, in a first experiment, MEPs were elicited during perception of three different types of auditory stimuli: 1 clear speech stimuli presented without background noise, 2 speech[r] ...
... A sound classification system for the automatic recognition of the acoustic environment in a hearing aid is discussed. The system distinguishes the four sound classes “clean speech,” “speech in ...