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Spatial hearing and speech intelligibility in bilateral cochlear implant users

Posted on March 23, 2017

Litovsky, R. Y., Parkinson, A., & Arcaroli, J. (2009). Spatial hearing and speech intelligibility in bilateral cochlear implant users. Ear and Hearing, 30(4), 419.

File: pub_2009LitovskyParkinsonArcaroliEarHear.pdf

Spatial hearing benefits demonstrated with presentation of acoustic temporal fine structure cues in bilateral cochlear implant listeners

Posted on March 15, 2017

Churchill, T.H., Kan, A., Goupell, M.J., Litovsky, R.Y. (2014). Spatial hearing benefits demonstrated with presentation of acoustic temporal fine structure cues in bilateral cochlear implant listeners. J. Acoust Soc Am. Sep; 136(3):1246.

File: pub_2014ChurchillKanGoupellLitovskyJASA.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

Spatial release from masking in children with bilateral cochlear implants and with normal hearing: Effect of target-interferer similarity

Posted on March 15, 2017

Misurelli, S., Litovsky, R. (2015) Spatial release from masking in children with bilateral cochlear implants and with normal hearing: Effect of target-interferer similarity. J. Acoust Soc Am, 138(1), 319-331.

File: pub_2015MisurelliLitovskyASA.pdf

Spatial release from masking in children with normal hearing and with bilateral cochlear implants: Effect of interferer asymmetry

Posted on March 22, 2017

Misurelli, S. M., & Litovsky, R. Y. (2012). Spatial release from masking in children with normal hearing and with bilateral cochlear implants: Effect of interferer asymmetry. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 132(1), 380-391.

File: pub_2012MisurelliLitovskyJAcoustSocAm.pdf

Spatial unmasking of nearby speech sources in a simulated anechoic environment

Posted on March 23, 2017

Shinn-Cunningham, B. G., Schickler, J., Kopčo, N., & Litovsky, R. (2001). Spatial unmasking of nearby speech sources in a simulated anechoic environment. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 110(2), 1118-1129.

File: pub_2001ShinnCunninghamSchicklerKopcoLitovskyJAcoustSocAm.pdf

Spectral degradation affects the efficiency of sentence processing: evidence from measures of pupil dilation

Posted on July 25, 2017

Matthew Winn and Ruth Y. Litovsky
Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, 2015

File: Winn_CIAP_poster_2015.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 discrimination and spatial release from masking in toddlers with cochlear implants

Posted on July 27, 2017

Christi Hess, Jan Edwards, and Ruth Litovsky
Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 2013

File: Hess.AROBaltimore2013_final.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
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