In the present study we explore the implication of high and low level mechanisms in degraded (time-reversed) speech comprehension in normal hearing subjects ...
This study investigates the ability to understand degraded speech signals and explores the correlation between this capacity and the functional characteristics ...
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This study investigates the ability to understand degraded speech signals and explores the correlation between this capacity and the functional characteristics ...
Young children are relatively more dependent on the efferent system for listening-in-noise. This study highlights the role of the efferent system in hearing-in- ...
Speech-in-noise perception ability can be related to auditory efferent pathway function: a comparative study in reading impaired and normal reading ...
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, Meunier, F., 2005, "Reversed speech comprehension depends on the auditory efferent system functionality", proc. of Interspeech'2005 - Eurospeech - 9th ...
The underlying hypothesis in this study was that the activity of the efferent auditory system in subjects with altered auditory processing presenting speech ...
Missing: Reversed comprehension
Oct 3, 2012 · Here, we examine how distraction (compared with full attention) affects the processing of spoken sentences: if processing degraded speech ...
Reversed Speech Comprehension Depends on the Auditory Efferent System. Functionality. Grataloup C. 1. , Hoen M. 1. , Pellegrino F. 1. , Veuillet E. 2. , Collet ...
In the present study we explore the implication of high and low level mechanisms in degraded (time-reversed) speech comprehension in normal hearing subjects.