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2020 poster

Binaural cue competition: How do cochlear implant patients use combinations of interaural cues in the envelope of sounds?

Posted on April 16, 2020

Stephen Dennison (2020).
Talk presented at the Brain and Bagels Seminar, UW Madison, Madison, WI.

Evaluating the impact of a simulated mixed-rate cochlear implant strategy on perception of interaural time differences in noise

Posted on April 16, 2020

Tanvi Thakkar, Thibaud Leclère, Alan Kan, and Ruth Y. Litovsky (2020).
Association for Research in Otolaryngology, San Jose, CA.

File: ARO_2019_Tanvi_Thakkar_BiMRSCues_final.pdf

Auditory Motion Perception in Noise for Listeners with Cochlear Implants and with Normal Hearing

Posted on April 16, 2020

Michaela Warnecke and Ruth Y. Litovsky (2020).
Talk presented at the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, San Jose, CA.

Robust Spatial Unmasking of Speech in Children with Bilateral Cochlear Implants by Harnessing Interaural Time and Level Cues with Large

Posted on April 16, 2020

Z. Ellen Peng & Ruth Y. Litovsky (2020).
Association for Research in Otolaryngology, San Jose, CA.

File: Peng_ARO-San-Jose_v3.pdf

Error-detection in Cochlear Implant and Normal Hearing Listeners

Posted on April 16, 2020

Sarah Bakst, Caroline A. Niziolek, and Ruth Y. Litovsky (2020).
Association for Research in Otolaryngology, San Jose, CA.

File: ARO_Jan_2020.pdf

The role of talker variability and audiovisual speech on word learning in cochlear implant listeners

Posted on February 7, 2020

Jasenia Hartman, Jenny Saffran, and Ruth Y. Litovsky (2020).
Association for Research in Otolaryngology, San Jose, CA.

File: JHartman_ARO2020_final.pdf

Lateralization of Competing Interaural Envelope Cues Measured with the CCi-Mobile Research Platform

Posted on February 7, 2020

Stephen Dennison, Alan Kan, Tanvi Thakkar, Ruth Y. Litovsky (2020).
Association for Research in Otolaryngology, San Jose, CA.

File: 20191219_BiCueComp_DraftF.pdf

The Effect of Asymmetric Dynamic Range on Speech Intelligibility and Binaural Unmasking in Normal Hearing Individuals Listening to Vocoded Speech

Posted on February 7, 2020

Emily A. Burg, Tanvi D. Thakkar, Sean Anderson, Matthew B. Winn, Ruth Y. Litovsky (2020). Association for Research in Otolaryngology, San Jose, CA.

File: ARO2020_poster_Burg_final.pdf

Perceptual Integration of Speech Information Across Ears With Bilateral Cochlear Implants and Simulations in Normal-Hearing

Posted on February 7, 2020

Sean R. Anderson, Frederick J. Gallun, & Ruth Y. Litovsky (2020).
Association for Research in Otolaryngology, San Jose, CA.

File: Anderson-ARO-2020-Poster-v2.0-012020.pdf

Effects of Asymmetric Envelope Compression on Speech Intelligibility and Binaural Unmasking

Posted on February 7, 2020

Emily A. Burg, Tanvi D. Thakkar, Sean Anderson, Matthew B. Winn, Ruth Y. Litovsky (2020). Speech in Noise Workshop, Toulouse, France.

File: SpIN2020_poster_Burg_final.pdf

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