Informational masking
The problem of perceiving the sounds emanating from a particular sound source becomes
much more difficult when sounds from other independent sources occur at the same time …
much more difficult when sounds from other independent sources occur at the same time …
Variations in the slope of the psychometric functions for speech intelligibility: A systematic survey
A MacPherson, MA Akeroyd - Trends in hearing, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Although many studies have looked at the effects of different listening conditions on the
intelligibility of speech, their analyses have often concentrated on changes to a single value …
intelligibility of speech, their analyses have often concentrated on changes to a single value …
[HTML][HTML] Topographic specificity of alpha power during auditory spatial attention
Visual and somatosensory spatial attention both induce parietal alpha (8–14 Hz)
oscillations whose topographical distribution depends on the direction of spatial attentional …
oscillations whose topographical distribution depends on the direction of spatial attentional …
The effect of spatial separation on informational masking of speech in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners
TL Arbogast, CR Mason, G Kidd Jr - … Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2005 - pubs.aip.org
The ability to understand speech in a multi-source environment containing informational
masking may depend on the perceptual arrangement of signal and masker objects in space …
masking may depend on the perceptual arrangement of signal and masker objects in space …
Spatial release from energetic and informational masking in a selective speech identification task
A Ihlefeld, B Shinn-Cunningham - The Journal of the Acoustical Society …, 2008 - pubs.aip.org
A masker can reduce target intelligibility both by interfering with the target's peripheral
representation (“energetic masking”) and/or by causing more central interference …
representation (“energetic masking”) and/or by causing more central interference …
Having two ears facilitates the perceptual separation of concurrent talkers for bilateral and single-sided deaf cochlear implantees
JGW Bernstein, MJ Goupell, GI Schuchman… - Ear and …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Listening to speech with multiple competing talkers requires the perceptual
separation of the target voice from the interfering background. Normal-hearing listeners are …
separation of the target voice from the interfering background. Normal-hearing listeners are …
Integrating multiple disciplines to understand effects of anthropogenic noise on animal communication
Anthropogenic noise is pervasive and may affect wildlife in many ways. Anthropogenic noise
also adds to the acoustic environment's complexity, making it more difficult for animals to …
also adds to the acoustic environment's complexity, making it more difficult for animals to …
Informational masking of speech in children: Auditory-visual integration
F Wightman, D Kistler, D Brungart - … journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2006 - pubs.aip.org
The focus of this study was the release from informational masking that could be obtained in
a speech task by viewing a video of the target talker. A closed-set speech recognition …
a speech task by viewing a video of the target talker. A closed-set speech recognition …
Auditory masking: Need for improved conceptual structure
N Durlach - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006 - pubs.aip.org
Even in simpler times, some people (eg, Tanner) found it useful to ask “What is masking?”
Independent of the extent to which this question was adequately answered even in those …
Independent of the extent to which this question was adequately answered even in those …
Binaural hearing, sound localization, and spatial hearing
GC Stecker, FJ Gallun - Translational perspectives in auditory …, 2012 - books.google.com
The ability of listeners to localize sound sources has been a subject of great interest to
natural philosophers, physicists, and physiologists (and later to psychophysicists and …
natural philosophers, physicists, and physiologists (and later to psychophysicists and …