Further validation of a binaural model predicting speech intelligibility against envelope-modulated noises
T Vicente, M Lavandier - Hearing Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Collin and Lavandier [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 134, 1146–1159 (2013)] proposed a
binaural model predicting speech intelligibility against envelope-modulated noises …
binaural model predicting speech intelligibility against envelope-modulated noises …
[HTML][HTML] Lower interaural coherence in off-signal bands impairs binaural detection
Differences in interaural phase configuration between a target and a masker can lead to
substantial binaural unmasking. This effect is decreased for masking noises with an …
substantial binaural unmasking. This effect is decreased for masking noises with an …
Perceptual weighting of binaural lateralization cues across frequency bands
The auditory system uses interaural time and level differences (ITD and ILD) as cues to
localize and lateralize sounds. The availability of ITDs and ILDs in the auditory system is …
localize and lateralize sounds. The availability of ITDs and ILDs in the auditory system is …
Binaural notched-noise masking and auditory-filter shape
M Nitschmann, JL Verhey - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2013 - pubs.aip.org
Thresholds for sinusoids interaurally in phase (S 0) and antiphase (S π) were measured in
the presence of a diotic notched-noise masker (N 0) as a function of notch width. The signal …
the presence of a diotic notched-noise masker (N 0) as a function of notch width. The signal …
A computational model for evaluating transient auditory storage of acoustic features in normal listeners
N Zong, M Wu - Sensors, 2022 - mdpi.com
Humans are able to detect an instantaneous change in correlation, demonstrating an ability
to temporally process extremely rapid changes in interaural configurations. This temporal …
to temporally process extremely rapid changes in interaural configurations. This temporal …
Tone detection thresholds in interaurally delayed noise of different bandwidths
Differences between the interaural phase of a noise and a target tone improve detection
thresholds. The maximum masking release is obtained for detecting an antiphasic tone (Sp) …
thresholds. The maximum masking release is obtained for detecting an antiphasic tone (Sp) …
Binaural frequency selectivity in humans
JL Verhey, S van de Par - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Several behavioural studies in humans have shown that listening to sounds with two ears
that is binaural hearing, provides the human auditory system with extra information on the …
that is binaural hearing, provides the human auditory system with extra information on the …
Modeling Binaural Perception Based on the Complex Correlation Coefficient
B Eurich - 2024 - oops.uni-oldenburg.de
Binaural hearing, or the benefit from listening with two ears, contributes to spatial hearing,
helping to perceptually segregate competing sound sources. This facilitates navigation …
helping to perceptually segregate competing sound sources. This facilitates navigation …
Equalization-cancellation revisited
J Culling - Forum Acusticum, 2020 - hal.science
Binaural masking level differences (BMLDs) are improvements in the masked detection
thresholds of sounds that require binaural listening and are not attributable to improvements …
thresholds of sounds that require binaural listening and are not attributable to improvements …
Binaural spectral resolution as a function of interaural masker correlation
JL Verhey, M Nitschmann - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2014 - pubs.aip.org
Thresholds for an antiphasic 500-Hz sinusoid (S π) were measured in the presence of a
notched-noise masker for three different interaural masker correlations:− 1 (N π), 1 (N 0) …
notched-noise masker for three different interaural masker correlations:− 1 (N π), 1 (N 0) …