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107 related items for PubMed ID: 14987748

  • 1. Identification of envelope-expanded sentences in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners.
    Apoux F, Tribut N, Debruille X, Lorenzi C.
    Hear Res; 2004 Mar; 189(1-2):13-24. PubMed ID: 14987748
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  • 2. Speech recognition in fluctuating and continuous maskers: effects of hearing loss and presentation level.
    Summers V, Molis MR.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2004 Apr; 47(2):245-56. PubMed ID: 15157127
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  • 3. Effect of training on word-recognition performance in noise for young normal-hearing and older hearing-impaired listeners.
    Burk MH, Humes LE, Amos NE, Strauser LE.
    Ear Hear; 2006 Jun; 27(3):263-78. PubMed ID: 16672795
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  • 4. Relations between frequency selectivity, temporal fine-structure processing, and speech reception in impaired hearing.
    Strelcyk O, Dau T.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2009 May; 125(5):3328-45. PubMed ID: 19425674
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  • 5. Speech masking release in listeners with flat hearing loss: effects of masker fluctuation rate on identification scores and phonetic feature reception.
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    Int J Audiol; 2006 Sep; 45(9):487-95. PubMed ID: 17005491
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  • 6. Masking release for consonant features in temporally fluctuating background noise.
    Füllgrabe C, Berthommier F, Lorenzi C.
    Hear Res; 2006 Jan; 211(1-2):74-84. PubMed ID: 16289579
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  • 7. Temporal envelope changes of compression and speech rate: combined effects on recognition for older adults.
    Jenstad LM, Souza PE.
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  • 8. Perception of speech with envelope enhancement in individuals with auditory neuropathy and simulated loss of temporal modulation processing.
    Narne VK, Vanaja CS.
    Int J Audiol; 2009 Oct; 48(10):700-7. PubMed ID: 19626513
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  • 9. Auditory and auditory-visual intelligibility of speech in fluctuating maskers for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners.
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    J Acoust Soc Am; 2009 May; 125(5):3358-72. PubMed ID: 19425676
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  • 10. Speech intelligibility in background noise with ideal binary time-frequency masking.
    Wang D, Kjems U, Pedersen MS, Boldt JB, Lunner T.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2009 Apr; 125(4):2336-47. PubMed ID: 19354408
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  • 11. The effects of speech presentation level on acceptance of noise in listeners with normal and impaired hearing.
    Freyaldenhoven MC, Plyler PN, Thelin JW, Hedrick MS.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2007 Aug; 50(4):878-85. PubMed ID: 17675593
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  • 12. Effects of spectral smearing and temporal fine structure degradation on speech masking release.
    Gnansia D, Péan V, Meyer B, Lorenzi C.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2009 Jun; 125(6):4023-33. PubMed ID: 19507983
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  • 13. Effects of envelope discontinuities on perceptual restoration of amplitude-compressed speech.
    Başkent D, Eiler C, Edwards B.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2009 Jun; 125(6):3995-4005. PubMed ID: 19507981
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  • 14. Contribution of high frequencies to speech recognition in quiet and noise in listeners with varying degrees of high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss.
    Amos NE, Humes LE.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2007 Aug; 50(4):819-34. PubMed ID: 17675588
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  • 15. Selectivity of modulation interference for consonant identification in normal-hearing listeners.
    Apoux F, Bacon SP.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2008 Mar; 123(3):1665-72. PubMed ID: 18345854
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  • 16. Intelligibility of speech in noise at high presentation levels: effects of hearing loss and frequency region.
    Summers V, Cord MT.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2007 Aug; 122(2):1130-7. PubMed ID: 17672659
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  • 17. Temporal envelope expansion of speech in noise for normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners: effects on identification performance and response times.
    Apoux F, Crouzet O, Lorenzi C.
    Hear Res; 2001 Mar; 153(1-2):123-31. PubMed ID: 11223303
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  • 18. Perception of temporal fine-structure cues in speech with minimal envelope cues for listeners with mild-to-moderate hearing loss.
    Ardoint M, Sheft S, Fleuriot P, Garnier S, Lorenzi C.
    Int J Audiol; 2010 Nov; 49(11):823-31. PubMed ID: 20666687
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  • 19. Horizontal-plane localization of noise and speech signals by postlingually deafened adults fitted with bilateral cochlear implants.
    Grantham DW, Ashmead DH, Ricketts TA, Labadie RF, Haynes DS.
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  • 20. Effects of Expanding Envelope Fluctuations on Consonant Perception in Hearing-Impaired Listeners.
    Wiinberg A, Zaar J, Dau T.
    Trends Hear; 2018 Aug; 22():2331216518775293. PubMed ID: 29756553
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