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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

The Role of Temporal Fine Structure in Everyday Hearing

Posted on March 2, 2023

Agudemu Borjigin, Hari Bharadwaj. Poster at Gordon Research Conference. BHSL sponsored Agudemu's presentation of this dissertation chapter from Purdue University at this conference.

File: TFS2_Gordon_final.png

The roles of harmonicity and temporal pitch in the perception of speech in noise: a study of intelligibility and listening effort

Posted on January 2, 2019

Winn, M.B., Litovsky, R.Y. (2015).
38th Annual midwinter meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, Baltimore, MD.

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and Disorders – Binaural Hearing

Posted on August 30, 2019

Litovsky, R. (2019). Binaural hearing. In J. Damico & M. Ball (Eds.), The SAGE encyclopedia of human communication sciences and disorders (Vol. 1, pp. 289-289). Thousand Oaks,, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc. doi: 10.4135/9781483380810.n92

File: 2019_Litovsky_SAGE-Encyclopedia_Binaural-Hearing.pdf

Towards improving binaural hearing abilities in bilateral cochlear implant users

Posted on November 9, 2018

Alan Kan
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, 2016

Towards improving sensitivity to interaural time differences in bilateral cochlear implant users

Posted on November 9, 2018

Alan Kan, Ruth Litovsky
Hearing and Donuts, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 2015

Transitioning from bimodal to bilateral cochlear implant listening: speech recognition and localization in four individuals

Posted on March 22, 2017

Potts, L. G., & Litovsky, R. Y. (2014). Transitioning from bimodal to bilateral cochlear implant listening: Speech recognition and localization in four individuals. American Journal of Audiology, 23(1), 79-92. doi: 10.1044/1059-0889(2013/11-0031).

File: pub_2014PottsLitovskyAmJAudiol.pdf

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

Understanding the impact of auditory object formation on lateralization in bilateral cochlear implant listeners

Posted on July 26, 2017

Tanvi Thakkar, Alan Kan, and Ruth Y. Litovsky
Conference on Implantable Auditory Prostheses, 2017

File: CIAP_Tanvi_Thakkar_BiGroupNH_final.pdf

Use of non-individual head-related transfer functions to measure spatial release from masking in children with normal hearing

Posted on January 2, 2019

Peng, Z., White, R., Misurelli, S., Moua, K., Kan, A., & Litovsky, R.Y. (2018).
Acoustical Society of America Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.

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