Perception and coding of interaural time differences with bilateral cochlear implants
Bilateral cochlear implantation is increasingly becoming the standard in the clinical
treatment of bilateral deafness. The main motivation is to provide users of bilateral cochlear …
treatment of bilateral deafness. The main motivation is to provide users of bilateral cochlear …
Time-varying distortions of binaural information by bilateral hearing aids: effects of nonlinear frequency compression
AD Brown, FA Rodriguez, CDF Portnuff… - Trends in …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
In patients with bilateral hearing loss, the use of two hearing aids (HAs) offers the potential to
restore the benefits of binaural hearing, including sound source localization and …
restore the benefits of binaural hearing, including sound source localization and …
Subthreshold resonance properties contribute to the efficient coding of auditory spatial cues
MWH Remme, R Donato… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
Neurons in the medial superior olive (MSO) and lateral superior olive (LSO) of the auditory
brainstem code for sound-source location in the horizontal plane, extracting interaural time …
brainstem code for sound-source location in the horizontal plane, extracting interaural time …
Horizontal sound localization in cochlear implant users with a contralateral hearing aid
LCE Veugen, MME Hendrikse, MM van Wanrooij… - Hearing research, 2016 - Elsevier
Interaural differences in sound arrival time (ITD) and in level (ILD) enable us to localize
sounds in the horizontal plane, and can support source segregation and speech …
sounds in the horizontal plane, and can support source segregation and speech …
Measuring and modeling cue dependent spatial release from masking in the presence of typical delays in the treatment of hearing loss
In asymmetric treatment of hearing loss, processing latencies of the modalities typically
differ. This often alters the reference interaural time difference (ITD)(ie, the ITD at 0° azimuth) …
differ. This often alters the reference interaural time difference (ITD)(ie, the ITD at 0° azimuth) …
[HTML][HTML] A method to enhance the use of interaural time differences for cochlear implants in reverberant environments
JJM Monaghan, BU Seeber - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2016 - pubs.aip.org
The ability of normal-hearing (NH) listeners to exploit interaural time difference (ITD) cues
conveyed in the modulated envelopes of high-frequency sounds is poor compared to ITD …
conveyed in the modulated envelopes of high-frequency sounds is poor compared to ITD …
The impact of synchronized cochlear implant sampling and stimulation on free-field spatial hearing outcomes: Comparing the ciPDA research processor to clinical …
Objectives: Bilateral cochlear implant (BiCI) listeners use independent processors in each
ear. This independence and lack of shared hardware prevents control of the timing of …
ear. This independence and lack of shared hardware prevents control of the timing of …
The relationship between acoustic habitat, hearing and tonal vocalizations in the Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus, Linnaeus, 1758)
M Rivera Chavarría, J Castro, A Camacho - Biology Open, 2015 - journals.biologists.com
ABSTRACT The Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus) is an endangered
marine mammal that inhabits the Caribbean Sea and riverine systems in Central America …
marine mammal that inhabits the Caribbean Sea and riverine systems in Central America …
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 …
Reverberation impairs brainstem temporal representations of voiced vowel sounds: challenging “periodicity-tagged” segregation of competing speech in rooms
M Sayles, A Stasiak, IM Winter - Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 2015 - frontiersin.org
The auditory system typically processes information from concurrently active sound sources
(eg, two voices speaking at once), in the presence of multiple delayed, attenuated and …
(eg, two voices speaking at once), in the presence of multiple delayed, attenuated and …