[HTML][HTML] Computational modeling of the human auditory periphery: Auditory-nerve responses, evoked potentials and hearing loss
S Verhulst, A Altoe, V Vasilkov - Hearing research, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Models of the human auditory periphery range from very basic functional
descriptions of auditory filtering to detailed computational models of cochlear mechanics …
descriptions of auditory filtering to detailed computational models of cochlear mechanics …
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 …
Neuromorphic acoustic sensing using an adaptive microelectromechanical cochlea with integrated feedback
Many speech processing systems struggle in conditions with low signal-to-noise ratios and
in changing acoustic environments. Adaptation at the transduction level with integrated …
in changing acoustic environments. Adaptation at the transduction level with integrated …
Adaptive temporal encoding leads to a background-insensitive cortical representation of speech
Speech recognition is remarkably robust to the listening background, even when the energy
of background sounds strongly overlaps with that of speech. How the brain transforms the …
of background sounds strongly overlaps with that of speech. How the brain transforms the …
Updated parameters and expanded simulation options for a model of the auditory periphery
A phenomenological model of the auditory periphery in cats was previously developed by
Zilany and colleagues [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 126, 2390–2412 (2009)] to examine the detailed …
Zilany and colleagues [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 126, 2390–2412 (2009)] to examine the detailed …
Auditory brainstem response latency in noise as a marker of cochlear synaptopathy
Evidence from animal and human studies suggests that moderate acoustic exposure,
causing only transient threshold elevation, can nonetheless cause “hidden hearing loss” that …
causing only transient threshold elevation, can nonetheless cause “hidden hearing loss” that …
Cochlear neuropathy and the coding of supra-threshold sound
HM Bharadwaj, S Verhulst, L Shaheen… - Frontiers in systems …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Many listeners with hearing thresholds within the clinically normal range nonetheless
complain of difficulty hearing in everyday settings and understanding speech in noise …
complain of difficulty hearing in everyday settings and understanding speech in noise …
Auditory-inspired speech envelope extraction methods for improved EEG-based auditory attention detection in a cocktail party scenario
W Biesmans, N Das, T Francart… - IEEE transactions on …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper considers the auditory attention detection (AAD) paradigm, where the goal is to
determine which of two simultaneous speakers a person is attending to. The paradigm relies …
determine which of two simultaneous speakers a person is attending to. The paradigm relies …
The precedence effect in sound localization
In ordinary listening environments, acoustic signals reaching the ears directly from real
sound sources are followed after a few milliseconds by early reflections arriving from nearby …
sound sources are followed after a few milliseconds by early reflections arriving from nearby …
Subcortical responses to music and speech are alike while cortical responses diverge
Music and speech are encountered daily and are unique to human beings. Both are
transformed by the auditory pathway from an initial acoustical encoding to higher level …
transformed by the auditory pathway from an initial acoustical encoding to higher level …