Sixty years of frequency-domain monaural speech enhancement: From traditional to deep learning methods
Frequency-domain monaural speech enhancement has been extensively studied for over
60 years, and a great number of methods have been proposed and applied to many …
60 years, and a great number of methods have been proposed and applied to many …
Why do hearing aids fail to restore normal auditory perception?
NA Lesica - Trends in neurosciences, 2018 - cell.com
Hearing loss is a widespread condition that is linked to declines in quality of life and mental
health. Hearing aids remain the treatment of choice, but, unfortunately, even state-of-the-art …
health. Hearing aids remain the treatment of choice, but, unfortunately, even state-of-the-art …
[BOOK][B] Cochlear hearing loss: physiological, psychological and technical issues
BCJ Moore - 2007 - books.google.com
Since the first edition was published in 1998, considerable advances have been made in the
fields of pitch perception and speech perception. In addition, there have been major …
fields of pitch perception and speech perception. In addition, there have been major …
Individual differences reveal correlates of hidden hearing deficits
Clinical audiometry has long focused on determining the detection thresholds for pure tones,
which depend on intact cochlear mechanics and hair cell function. Yet many listeners with …
which depend on intact cochlear mechanics and hair cell function. Yet many listeners with …
Speech reception thresholds in noise with and without spectral and temporal dips for hearing-impaired and normally hearing people
RW Peters, BCJ Moore, T Baer - The Journal of the Acoustical Society …, 1998 - pubs.aip.org
People with cochlear hearing loss often have considerable difficulty in understanding
speech in the presence of background sounds. In this paper the relative importance of …
speech in the presence of background sounds. In this paper the relative importance of …
Perceptual consequences of cochlear hearing loss and their implications for the design of hearing aids
BCJ Moore - Ear and hearing, 1996 - journals.lww.com
This paper provides an overview of changes in the perception of sound that result from
cochlear damage. It starts with a brief introduction to the physiology of the cochlea …
cochlear damage. It starts with a brief introduction to the physiology of the cochlea …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of noise exposure on young adults with normal audiograms II: Behavioral measures
An estimate of lifetime noise exposure was used as the primary predictor of performance on
a range of behavioral tasks: frequency and intensity difference limens, amplitude modulation …
a range of behavioral tasks: frequency and intensity difference limens, amplitude modulation …
Evidence for enhanced neural tracking of the speech envelope underlying age-related speech-in-noise difficulties
When we grow older, understanding speech in noise becomes more challenging. Research
has demonstrated the role of auditory temporal and cognitive deficits in these age-related …
has demonstrated the role of auditory temporal and cognitive deficits in these age-related …
Hearing loss and brain plasticity: the hyperactivity phenomenon
Many aging adults experience some form of hearing problems that may arise from auditory
peripheral damage. However, it has been increasingly acknowledged that hearing loss is …
peripheral damage. However, it has been increasingly acknowledged that hearing loss is …
Hearing impairment is associated with enhanced neural tracking of the speech envelope
Elevated hearing thresholds in hearing impaired adults are usually compensated by
providing amplification through a hearing aid. In spite of restoring hearing sensitivity …
providing amplification through a hearing aid. In spite of restoring hearing sensitivity …