Envelope coding in auditory nerve fibers following noise-induced hearing loss
Recent perceptual studies suggest that listeners with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL)
have a reduced ability to use temporal fine-structure cues, whereas the effects of SNHL on …
have a reduced ability to use temporal fine-structure cues, whereas the effects of SNHL on …
Sensorineural hearing loss amplifies neural coding of envelope information in the central auditory system of chinchillas
People with sensorineural hearing loss often have substantial difficulty understanding
speech under challenging listening conditions. Behavioral studies suggest that reduced …
speech under challenging listening conditions. Behavioral studies suggest that reduced …
[HTML][HTML] Noise-induced hearing loss increases the temporal precision of complex envelope coding by auditory-nerve fibers
While changes in cochlear frequency tuning are thought to play an important role in the
perceptual difficulties of people with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), the possible role of …
perceptual difficulties of people with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), the possible role of …
Noise-induced hearing loss alters the temporal dynamics of auditory-nerve responses
Auditory-nerve fibers demonstrate dynamic response properties in that they adapt to rapid
changes in sound level, both at the onset and offset of a sound. These dynamic response …
changes in sound level, both at the onset and offset of a sound. These dynamic response …
Quantifying envelope and fine-structure coding in auditory nerve responses to chimaeric speech
MG Heinz, J Swaminathan - Journal of the Association for Research in …, 2009 - Springer
Any sound can be separated mathematically into a slowly varying envelope and rapidly
varying fine-structure component. This property has motivated numerous perceptual studies …
varying fine-structure component. This property has motivated numerous perceptual studies …
[HTML][HTML] Frequency-shaped amplification changes the neural representation of speech with noise-induced hearing loss
JR Schilling, RL Miller, MB Sachs, ED Young - Hearing research, 1998 - Elsevier
Temporal response patterns of single auditory nerve fibers were used to characterize the
effects of a common hearing-aid processing scheme, frequency-shaped amplification, on the …
effects of a common hearing-aid processing scheme, frequency-shaped amplification, on the …
Divergent auditory nerve encoding deficits between two common etiologies of sensorineural hearing loss
Speech intelligibility can vary dramatically between individuals with similar clinically defined
severity of hearing loss based on the audiogram. These perceptual differences, despite …
severity of hearing loss based on the audiogram. These perceptual differences, despite …
Effects of sensorineural hearing loss on temporal coding of narrowband and broadband signals in the auditory periphery
People with sensorineural hearing loss have substantial difficulty understanding speech
under degraded listening conditions. Behavioral studies suggest that this difficulty may be …
under degraded listening conditions. Behavioral studies suggest that this difficulty may be …
Supra-threshold hearing and fluctuation profiles: implications for sensorineural and hidden hearing loss
LH Carney - Journal of the Association for Research in …, 2018 - Springer
An important topic in contemporary auditory science is supra-threshold hearing. Difficulty
hearing at conversational speech levels in background noise has long been recognized as …
hearing at conversational speech levels in background noise has long been recognized as …
Response growth with sound level in auditory-nerve fibers after noise-induced hearing loss
People with sensorineural hearing loss are often constrained by a reduced acoustic
dynamic range associated with loudness recruitment; however, the neural correlates of …
dynamic range associated with loudness recruitment; however, the neural correlates of …