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Title:

Precedence-effect with cochlear implant simulation

Document type:
Buchbeitrag
Author(s):
Seeber, B.; Hafter, E.
Pages contribution:
475-484
Abstract:
Cochlear implants (CIs) help many patients to understand speech in quiet and in acoustically dry environments. However, patients still encounter great difficulties in situations of speech-in-noise or in reverberation. The precedence- effect paradigm can be used to study the impact of reflections on perception. It describes the perceptual suppression of a delayed sound copy in the presence of a leading sound. From the view of auditory scene analysis, precedence can be seen as the inability to seg...     »
Editor:
Kollmeier, B.; Klump, G.; Hohmann, V.; Langemann, U.; Mauermann, M.; Uppenkamp, S.; Verhey, J.
Book title:
Hearing - from Sensory Processing to Perception
Publisher:
Springer
Publisher address:
Berlin, Heidelberg
Year:
2007
Print-ISBN:
978-3-540-73008-8
E-ISBN:
978-3-540-73009-5
DOI:
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-73009-5_51
WWW:
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-540-73009-5_51
TUM Institution:
Fachgebiet Audio-Signalverarbeitung
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