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156 related items for PubMed ID: 19813805

  • 1. Informational masking in young and elderly listeners for speech masked by simultaneous speech and noise.
    Agus TR, Akeroyd MA, Gatehouse S, Warden D.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2009 Oct; 126(4):1926-40. PubMed ID: 19813805
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  • 2. Effect of priming on energetic and informational masking in a same-different task.
    Jones JA, Freyman RL.
    Ear Hear; 2012 Oct; 33(1):124-33. PubMed ID: 21841488
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  • 3. The effects of energetic and informational masking on The Words-in-Noise Test (WIN).
    Wilson RH, Trivette CP, Williams DA, Watts KL.
    J Am Acad Audiol; 2012 Oct; 23(7):522-33. PubMed ID: 22992259
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  • 4. Individual differences and age effects in a dichotic informational masking paradigm.
    Wightman FL, Kistler DJ, O'Bryan A.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2010 Jul; 128(1):270-9. PubMed ID: 20649222
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  • 5. Auditory cortex is susceptible to lexical influence as revealed by informational vs. energetic masking of speech categorization.
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  • 6. Informational and energetic masking effects in the perception of two simultaneous talkers.
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  • 7. The effect of spatial separation on informational and energetic masking of speech.
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    J Acoust Soc Am; 2002 Nov 15; 112(5 Pt 1):2086-98. PubMed ID: 12430820
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  • 8. The Effects of Musical Training on Speech Detection in the Presence of Informational and Energetic Masking.
    Morse-Fortier C, Parrish MM, Baran JA, Freyman RL.
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  • 9. Masked speech perception across the adult lifespan: Impact of age and hearing impairment.
    Goossens T, Vercammen C, Wouters J, van Wieringen A.
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  • 10. Attentional modulation of informational masking on early cortical representations of speech signals.
    Zhang C, Arnott SR, Rabaglia C, Avivi-Reich M, Qi J, Wu X, Li L, Schneider BA.
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  • 11. Multitalker speech perception with ideal time-frequency segregation: effects of voice characteristics and number of talkers.
    Brungart DS, Chang PS, Simpson BD, Wang D.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2009 Jun 15; 125(6):4006-22. PubMed ID: 19507982
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  • 12. Word-recognition performance in interrupted noise by young listeners with normal hearing and older listeners with hearing loss.
    Wilson RH, McArdle R, Betancourt MB, Herring K, Lipton T, Chisolm TH.
    J Am Acad Audiol; 2010 Feb 15; 21(2):90-109. PubMed ID: 20166311
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  • 13. Understanding excessive SNR loss in hearing-impaired listeners.
    Grant KW, Walden TC.
    J Am Acad Audiol; 2013 Apr 15; 24(4):258-73; quiz 337-8. PubMed ID: 23636208
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  • 14. The effects of auditory spatial training on informational masking release in elderly listeners: a study protocol for a randomized clinical trial.
    Jarollahi F, Amiri M, Jalaie S, Sameni SJ.
    F1000Res; 2019 Apr 15; 8():420. PubMed ID: 31354946
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  • 15. The effect of spatial separation on informational masking of speech in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners.
    Arbogast TL, Mason CR, Kidd G.
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  • 16. Listeners Experience Linguistic Masking Release in Noise-Vocoded Speech-in-Speech Recognition.
    Viswanathan N, Kokkinakis K, Williams BT.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2018 Feb 15; 61(2):428-435. PubMed ID: 29396580
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  • 17. Informational masking in listeners with sensorineural hearing loss.
    Kidd G, Arbogast TL, Mason CR, Walsh M.
    J Assoc Res Otolaryngol; 2002 Jun 15; 3(2):107-19. PubMed ID: 12162362
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  • 18. Upward spread of masking, hearing loss, and speech recognition in young and elderly listeners.
    Klein AJ, Mills JH, Adkins WY.
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  • 19. Acceptable range of speech level in noisy sound fields for young adults and elderly persons.
    Sato H, Morimoto M, Ota R.
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  • 20. Informational Masking Effects on Neural Encoding of Stimulus Onset and Acoustic Change.
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