Modulation rate detection and discrimination by normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners
KW Grant, V Summers, MR Leek - The Journal of the Acoustical Society …, 1998 - pubs.aip.org
Modulation detection and modulation rate discrimination thresholds were obtained at three
different modulation rates (fm= 80, 160, and 320 Hz) and for three different ranges of …
different modulation rates (fm= 80, 160, and 320 Hz) and for three different ranges of …
The role of time and place cues in the detection of frequency modulation by hearing-impaired listeners
Frequency modulation detection limens (FMDLs) were measured for five hearing-impaired
(HI) subjects for carrier frequencies fc= 1000, 4000, and 6000 Hz, using modulation …
(HI) subjects for carrier frequencies fc= 1000, 4000, and 6000 Hz, using modulation …
Frequency modulation detection by normally hearing and profoundly hearing-impaired listeners
KW Grant - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1987 - ASHA
The ability of normally hearing and profoundly hearing-impaired subjects to detect frequency
modulations was evaluated under conditions where the amplitudes of the test signals were …
modulations was evaluated under conditions where the amplitudes of the test signals were …
Sensitivity to envelope interaural time differences at high modulation rates
Sensitivity to interaural time differences (ITDs) conveyed in the temporal fine structure of low-
frequency tones and the modulated envelopes of high-frequency sounds are considered …
frequency tones and the modulated envelopes of high-frequency sounds are considered …
Modulation detection interference in listeners with normal and impaired hearing
SP Bacon, JM Opie - 2002 - ASHA
Listeners were asked to detect amplitude modulation (AM) of a target (or signal) carrier that
was presented in isolation or in the presence of an additional (masker) carrier. The signal …
was presented in isolation or in the presence of an additional (masker) carrier. The signal …
Discrimination and identification of modulation rate using a noise carrier
TE Hanna - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1992 - pubs.aip.org
Modulation‐rate perception was measured for three tasks: a fixed‐standard, forced‐choice
discrimination task with a 500‐ms interstimulus interval; a random‐standard, forced‐choice …
discrimination task with a 500‐ms interstimulus interval; a random‐standard, forced‐choice …
[HTML][HTML] Discrimination of amplitude-modulation depth by subjects with normal and impaired hearing
J Schlittenlacher, BCJ Moore - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2016 - pubs.aip.org
The loudness recruitment associated with cochlear hearing loss increases the perceived
amount of amplitude modulation (AM), called “fluctuation strength.” For normal-hearing (NH) …
amount of amplitude modulation (AM), called “fluctuation strength.” For normal-hearing (NH) …
Temporal effects in frequency discrimination by hearing‐impaired listeners
RW Gengel - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1973 - pubs.aip.org
It is well established that frequency discrimination for tones varies with tone duration. The
difference limen for frequency (DLF) for signals with durations of more than about 150 msec …
difference limen for frequency (DLF) for signals with durations of more than about 150 msec …
Detection thresholds for amplitude modulations of tones in budgerigar, rabbit, and human
LH Carney, AD Ketterer, KS Abrams… - Basic Aspects of …, 2013 - Springer
Envelope fluctuations of complex sounds carry information that is essential for many types of
discrimination and for detection in noise. To study the neural representation of envelope …
discrimination and for detection in noise. To study the neural representation of envelope …
Temporal resolution in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired listeners using frequency-modulated stimuli
JP Madden, LL Feth - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1992 - ASHA
This study compares the temporal resolution of frequency-modulated sinusoids by normal-
hearing and hearing-impaired subjects in a discrimination task. One signal increased …
hearing and hearing-impaired subjects in a discrimination task. One signal increased …