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Understanding auditory motion perception: the role of temporal fine structure and envelope cues

Posted on August 30, 2019

Warnecke, M., Litovsky, R.Y. (2019). Understanding auditory motion perception: the role of temporal fine structure and envelope cues. Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress on Acoustics. Aachen, Germany.

File: 2019_WarneckeLitovsky_ICA.pdf

Assessing Fine-Grained Speech Discrimination in Young Children With Bilateral Cochlear Implants

Posted on February 5, 2019

Peng, Z. E., Hess, C., Saffran, J. R., Edwards, J. R., & Litovsky, R. Y. (2019). Assessing Fine-Grained Speech Discrimination in Young Children With Bilateral Cochlear Implants. Otology & Neurotology.

File: Assessing_Fine_Grained_Speech_Discrimination_in.13.pdf

Restoration of spatial hearing in adult cochlear implant users with single-sided deafness

Posted on January 14, 2019

Litovsky, R. Y., Moua, K., Godar, S., Kan, A., Misurelli, S. M., & Lee, D. J. (2019). Restoration of spatial hearing in adult cochlear implant users with single-sided deafness. Hearing research.

File: litovsky-et-al.-2019_restoratin-of-spatial-hearing-in-SSD.pdf

Cortical Speech Processing in Postlingually Deaf Adult Cochlear Implant Users, as Revealed by Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

Posted on October 4, 2018

Zhou X, Seghouane AK, Shah A, Innes-Brown H, Cross W, Litovsky R, McKay CM. Trends Hear. 2018 Jan-Dec;22:2331216518786850. doi: 10.1177/2331216518786850.

File: Zhou-et-al.-2018.pdf

Spatial Release From Masking in 2-Year-Olds With Normal Hearing and With Bilateral Cochlear Implants

Posted on May 16, 2018

Hess CL, Misurelli SM, Litovsky RY (2018). Spatial release from masking in 2-year-olds with normal hearing and with bilateral cochlear implants. Trends in Hearing. 22: 1-13.

File: 2018-Hess.Misurelli.Litovsky-Trends.in_.hearing.pdf

The Effect of Simulated Interaural Frequency Mismatch on Speech Understanding and Spatial Release From Masking

Posted on April 13, 2018

Goupell, M. J., Stoelb, C. A., Kan, A., & Litovsky, R. Y. (2018). The Effect of Simulated Interaural Frequency Mismatch on Speech Understanding and Spatial Release From Masking. Ear and hearing.

File: Goupell-et-al-2018_freq-mismatch-and-SRM.pdf

Spectro-temporal cues enhance modulation sensitivity in cochlear implant users

Posted on June 13, 2017

Zheng, Y., Stoelb, C., Escabí, M., & Litovsky, R. Y. (2017). Spectro-temporal cues enhance modulation sensitivity in cochlear implant users. Hearing Research.

File: Zheng-et-al-2017-Spectro-temporal-cues-enhance-modulation-sensitivity-in-CI-users.pdf

Speech intelligibility and localization in a multi-source environments

Posted on March 23, 2017

Hawley, M. L., Litovsky, R. Y., & Colburn, H. S. (1999). Speech intelligibility and localization in a multi-source environment. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 105(6), 3436-3448.

File: pub_1999HawleyLitovskyColburnJAcoustSocAm.pdf

Cochlear implant speech recognition with speech maskers

Posted on March 23, 2017

Stickney, G. S., Zeng, F. G., Litovsky, R., & Assmann, P. (2004). Cochlear implant speech recognition with speech maskers. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 116(2), 1081-1091.

File: pub_2004StickneyZengLitovskyAssmannJAcoustSocAm.pdf

The benefit of binaural hearing in a cocktail party: Effect of location and type of interferer

Posted on March 23, 2017

Hawley, M. L., Litovsky, R. Y., & Culling, J. F. (2004). The benefit of binaural hearing in a cocktail party: Effect of location and type of interferer. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 115(2), 833-843.

File: pub_2004HawleyLitovskyCullingJASA.pdf
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