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Bone conductive implants in single sided deafness [PDF]
Conclusion: The Bone Conductive Implants (BCI) showed to partly restore some of the functions lost when the binaural hearing is missing, such as in the single-sided deafness (SSD) subjects.
ATTURO, FRANCESCA +4 more
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Speech perception in noise is challenging and is improved by binaural hearing. Since signal processing of assistive hearing devices often modifies or masks the peripheral binaural head-shadow or better-ear effects, central binaural processing should be ...
Luise Wagner +5 more
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Speech recognition in noise with active and passive hearing protectors: a comparative study [PDF]
The perceived negative influence of standard hearing protectors on communication is a common argument for not wearing them. Thus, augmented protectors have been developed to improve speech intelligibility.
Annelies Bockstael +19 more
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The aim of the present study was to compare the benefit of monaural versus binaural ear-level frequency modulated (FM) fitting on speech perception in noise in children with normal hearing.
Siti Zamratol-Mai Sarah Mukari +2 more
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The functional role of GABA and glycine in monaural and binaural processing in the inferior colliculus of horseshoe bats [PDF]
The functional role of GABA and glycine in monaural and binaural signal analysis was studied in single unit recordings from the central nucleus of the inferior colliculus (IC) of horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus rouxi) employing microiontophoresis of the ...
Grothe, Benedikt +3 more
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The Benefit of Binaural Hearing Among Listeners with Sensorineural Hearing Loss
The performance of binaural processing may be disturbed in the presence of hearing loss, especially of sensorineural type. To assess the impact of hearing loss on speech perception in noise regarding binaural processing, series of speech recognition ...
Anna PASTUSIAK +3 more
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Binaural Integrated Active Noise Control and Noise Reduction in Hearing Aids [PDF]
International audienceThis paper presents a binaural approach to integrated active noise control and noise reduction in hearing aids and aims at demonstrating that a binaural setup indeed provides significant advantages in terms of the number of noise ...
Jensen, Søren Holdt +3 more
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A physiologically inspired model for solving the cocktail party problem. [PDF]
At a cocktail party, we can broadly monitor the entire acoustic scene to detect important cues (e.g., our names being called, or the fire alarm going off), or selectively listen to a target sound source (e.g., a conversation partner).
Chou, Kenny F. +3 more
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Interaural time difference processing in the mammalian medial superior olive [PDF]
The dominant cue for localization of low-frequency sounds are microsecond differences in the time-of-arrival of sounds at the two ears [interaural time difference (ITD)].
Behrend, Oliver +3 more
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Binaural hearing was not the central focus of Professor Zwicker’s long and distinguished career. However, during the 1980s he developed a strong interest in the binaural release from masking and, showing his usual fervor, he produced a long list of papers on the subject.
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