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Listening Effort Measured With Pupillometry in Cochlear Implant Users Depends on Sound Level, But Not on the Signal to Noise Ratio When Using the Matrix Test. [PDF]
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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2015
When investigating listening effort the individual subjective feedback is important to learn about and take into account the situations in which hearing impaired suffer in terms of listening effort and the relationship of listening effort to speech intelligibility.
Michael Schulte +3 more
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When investigating listening effort the individual subjective feedback is important to learn about and take into account the situations in which hearing impaired suffer in terms of listening effort and the relationship of listening effort to speech intelligibility.
Michael Schulte +3 more
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Evaluating Listening Effort in Unilateral, Bimodal, and Bilateral Cochlear Implant Users.
Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 2023OBJECTIVE Evaluate listening effort (LE) in unilateral, bilateral, and bimodal cochlear implant (CI) users. Establish an easy-to-implement task of LE that could be useful for clinical decision making. STUDY DESIGN Prospective cohort study.
Sarah C. Nyirjesy +5 more
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Listening Effort With Cochlear Implant Simulations
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2013Purpose Fitting a cochlear implant (CI) for optimal speech perception does not necessarily optimize listening effort. This study aimed to show that listening effort may change between CI processing conditions for which speech intelligibility remains constant.
Pals, Carina +2 more
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Investigation of the Relation Between Tinnitus, Cognition, and the Amount of Listening Effort.
Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 2022PURPOSE This study aimed to investigate the effect of chronic tinnitus on measures of listening effort and cognitive performance, as well as the relation between cognitive performance and the amount of listening effort obtained by those measures ...
S. Degeest, Katrien Kestens, H. Keppler
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Ear and Hearing, 2021
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a small change in reverberation time (from 0.57 to 0.69 s) in a classroom on children’s performance and listening effort.
N. Prodi, C. Visentin
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a small change in reverberation time (from 0.57 to 0.69 s) in a classroom on children’s performance and listening effort.
N. Prodi, C. Visentin
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Visual Cues and Listening Effort: Individual Variability
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2011Purpose To investigate the effect of visual cues on listening effort as well as whether predictive variables such as working memory capacity (WMC) and lipreading ability affect the magnitude of listening effort. Method Twenty participants with normal hearing were tested using a ...
Erin M, Picou +2 more
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International Journal of Audiology, 2021
Objective The aim of this study was to assess to what extent simultaneously-obtained measures of listening effort (task-evoked pupil dilation, verbal response time [RT], and self-rating) could be sensitive to auditory and cognitive manipulations in a ...
C. Visentin +5 more
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Objective The aim of this study was to assess to what extent simultaneously-obtained measures of listening effort (task-evoked pupil dilation, verbal response time [RT], and self-rating) could be sensitive to auditory and cognitive manipulations in a ...
C. Visentin +5 more
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Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
Acoustic, listener, and stimulus-related factors modulate speech-in-noise processes. This study examined how noise, listening experience, manipulated at two levels, native [L1] vs.
Jens Schmidtke +3 more
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Acoustic, listener, and stimulus-related factors modulate speech-in-noise processes. This study examined how noise, listening experience, manipulated at two levels, native [L1] vs.
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