Eugene Brandewie
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Brandewie E, Zahorik P
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2013 Aug;
134(2):EL265-70.
PMID: 23927235
Speech intelligibility has been shown to improve with prior exposure to a reverberant room environment [Brandewie and Zahorik (2010). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 128, 291-299] with a spatially separated noise...
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Zahorik P, Brandewie E
Proc. Forum Acust
. 2013 Mar;
:2167-2172.
PMID: 23455358
Recent evidence suggests that brief listening exposure to a reverberant room environment can improve closed-set speech intelligibility in that same environment. For normal-hearing populations, this room adaptation effect can result...
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Zahorik P, Kim D, Kuwada S, Anderson P, Brandewie E, Collecchia R, et al.
Proc Meet Acoust
. 2013 Feb;
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PMID: 23437416
Previous work [Zahorik et al., POMA, 12, 050005 (2011)] has reported that for a broadband noise carrier signal in a simulated reverberant sound field, human sensitivity to amplitude modulation (AM)...
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Brandewie E, Zahorik P
Proc Meet Acoust
. 2013 Feb;
129(4):2487.
PMID: 23437415
The negative effect of reverberant sound energy on speech intelligibility is well documented. Recently, however, prior exposure to room acoustics has been shown to increase intelligibility for a number of...
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Zahorik P, Kim D, Kuwada S, Anderson P, Brandewie E, Srinivasan N
Proc Meet Acoust
. 2012 Jul;
12:50005-50010.
PMID: 22822417
The temporal modulation transfer function (TMTF) approach allows techniques from linear systems analysis to be used to predict how the auditory system will respond to arbitrary patterns of amplitude modulation...
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Brandewie E, Zahorik P
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2010 Jul;
128(1):291-9.
PMID: 20649224
Although results from previous studies have demonstrated that the acoustic effects of a single reflection are perceptually suppressed after repeated exposure to a particular configuration of source and reflection, the...
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Longworth-Reed L, Brandewie E, Zahorik P
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2009 Jan;
125(1):EL13-9.
PMID: 19173377
The effects of time-reversed room acoustics on word recognition abilities were examined using virtual auditory space techniques, which allowed for temporal manipulation of the room acoustics independent of the speech...