... from speech understanding in noisy environment; including patients with central auditory processing disor- der (CAPD), learning disability (LD), attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD) and aged people ...
... in speech-in-noiseperception has been mixed (Boebinger et ...same speech-in- noiseperception task (for example, see Parbery-Clark et ...emphasised, ...
... of speechperception, or subjective questionnaires of self-reported hearing- related, or generic health-related quality of life ...to speech in noise) as activity, and communication as ...
... (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 ...
... 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 ...
... and speech language training) inclu- ding the speech language therapy and educatio- nal setting encouraging development of spoken language and listening skills, a monolingual Persian home environment, and ...
... 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: ...
... Stimuli were filtered clicks designed to focus excitation on the characteristic frequencies typically affected by early noise-induced cochlear damage. The stimuli had a 10 dB bandwidth extending from 1.2 to 4.7 ...
... song perception may not necessar- ily be ...between speech and song in the frontotemporal loop reported here (BA 38, 44/45, and 47) is convergent with the idea that ventrolateral areas play a domain-general ...
... filtered noise elicitors found that the average reflex strength of the control group was still significantly greater than that of the tinnitus group when frequencies above 4 kHz were ...
... poorer speechperception scores compared with younger patients postoperatively were based on testing in noise ...sidual speech recognition carry a greater predictive value in determining ...
... SII@SRT: Speech Intelligibility Index corresponding to the signal and noise levels at each participant’s SRT; NFR: Need for Recovery scale (range 0-100); CIS: Checklist Individual Strength questionnaire ...
... decreased speech in noise discrimination ability to temporal synchronization changes in sub-cortical au- ditory ...in speech discrimination and noted inadequate results for higher SNR requirements in ...
... investigate speechperception in noise for Kurd-Persian bilinguals and compare the results with previous ...in noise and Q-SIN tests were selected to be performed in 18 to 25 years old ...
... babble noise (SNR50) ...perceive speech so the stimuli of the Persian QuickSIN which included audio files from sentences read by a male speaker and four-talker babble noise (two women and two men) ...
... 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] ...
... 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 ...
... subjective perception of improvement, speech understanding in noise and localization ability ...patients’ perception of improvement in daily listening ...of speechperception ...
... of speech, either in noise or against competing speak- ers. Speech signals are a highly modulated with many silences due to physical constraints on the speech production ...for speech ...
... /æ/). There were no significant differences between polarity A and polarity B [F(2, 39) = 2.97, p = 0.093] or between talkers [F(2, 39) = 3.19, p = 0.082], however, there was a significant difference between responses to ...