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Auditory Perception [PDF]

open access: bronzeBMJ, 1973
Auditory perceptual tasks involving the discrimination of fine differences in frequency, duration, or rhythmic pattern were given to a group of sixth form schoolboys. The results indicate that there is a wide range of auditory skills for different individuals, even within a relatively homogeneous group.
John Antony Michael Martin   +1 more
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OPTIC AND AUDITORY PERCEPTION CENTERS [PDF]

open access: greenThe Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1921
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V. Ribon
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Computing auditory perception [PDF]

open access: greenOrganised Sound, 2000
In this paper the ingredients of computing auditory perception are reviewed. On the basic level there is neurophysiology, which is abstracted to artificial neural nets (ANNs) and enhanced by statistics to machine learning. There are high-level cognitive models derived from psychoacoustics (especially Gestalt principles).
H.‐G. Purwins   +2 more
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Adaptive auditory brightness perception [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
AbstractPerception adapts to the properties of prior stimulation, as illustrated by phenomena such as visual color constancy or speech context effects. In the auditory domain, only little is known about adaptive processes when it comes to the attribute of auditory brightness.
Feline Malin Barg   +2 more
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Benefits of Binaural Integration in Cochlear Implant Patients with Single-Sided Deafness and Residual Hearing in the Implanted Ear

open access: yesLife, 2021
The purpose of the study is to gauge the benefits of binaural integration effects (redundancy and squelch) due to preserved low-frequency residual hearing in the implanted ear of cochlear implant users with single-sided deafness.
Artur Lorens   +3 more
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Resumption of Cochlear Implant Surgery under COVID-19 Pandemic Conditions

open access: yesLife, 2021
(1) Background: The novel coronavirus COVID-19 has been recognized by the World Health Organization as a public health emergency of international concern and has caused cancellation of elective cochlear implantation in many countries.
Henryk Skarzynski   +6 more
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Impact of room acoustics and visual cues on speech perception and talker localization by children with mild bilateral or unilateral hearing loss

open access: yesFrontiers in Pediatrics, 2023
IntroductionThis study evaluated the ability of children (8–12 years) with mild bilateral or unilateral hearing loss (MBHL/UHL) listening unaided, or normal hearing (NH) to locate and understand talkers in varying auditory/visual acoustic environments ...
Dawna Lewis   +5 more
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Face Masks Impact Auditory and Audiovisual Consonant Recognition in Children With and Without Hearing Loss

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Teachers and students are wearing face masks in many classrooms to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Face masks disrupt speech understanding by concealing lip-reading cues and reducing transmission of high-frequency acoustic speech content ...
Kaylah Lalonde   +3 more
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Individual Differences in Auditory Training Benefits for Hearing Aid Users

open access: yesClinics and Practice, 2023
The present study aimed to examine whether individual differences in baseline speech perception could serve as predictors for the effectiveness and generalization of auditory training (AT) to non-trained tasks.
Ayelet Barda, Yair Shapira, Leah Fostick
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Benefits of Auditory Training with an Open-Set Sentences-in-Babble-Noise

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2023
Auditory training (AT) has limited generalization to non-trained stimuli. Therefore, in the current study, we tested the effect of stimuli similar to that used in daily life: sentences in background noise.
Ayelet Barda, Yair Shapira, Leah Fostick
doaj   +1 more source

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