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Jesko L Verhey

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Friedrich B, Joost H, Fedtke T, Verhey J
PLoS One . 2023 Jul; 18(7):e0289216. PMID: 37523364
Infrasounds are signals with frequencies below the classical audio-frequency range, i.e., below 20 Hz. Several previous studies have shown that infrasound is audible as well, provided that the sound level...
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Hots J, Vaghefi S, Verhey J
JASA Express Lett . 2023 Jun; 2(8). PMID: 37311188
The present study investigates how sensorineural hearing loss affects the perception of suprathreshold tonal components in noise. Masked threshold, tonality, and loudness of the tonal content are measured for one,...
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Gottschalk M, Verhey J
JASA Express Lett . 2022 Sep; 2(1):014401. PMID: 36154223
Although comodulation masking release (CMR) is commonly associated with across-channel processes, it was often argued that part of the effect may be explained by processing within an auditory filter. One...
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Wendt B, Stadler J, Verhey J, Hessel H, Angenstein N
Neuroscience . 2021 Feb; 459:59-69. PMID: 33548367
In patients with strong asymmetric hearing loss, standard clinical practice involves testing speech intelligibility in the ear with the higher hearing threshold by simultaneously presenting noise to the other ear....
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Doleschal F, Verhey J
J Acoust Soc Am . 2020 Sep; 148(2):692. PMID: 32873023
Comodulation masking release (CMR) is an effect that is associated with auditory sensitivity to coherent amplitude modulations in different frequency regions. The present study investigated if this comodulation is detected...
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Fischenich A, Hots J, Verhey J, Oberfeld D
Hear Res . 2020 Jul; 395:108028. PMID: 32693189
Human loudness judgments of time-varying sounds show a non-uniform temporal weighting pattern with increased weights at the beginning of a sound. Four experiments were conducted to investigate whether this primacy...
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Friedrich B, Joost H, Fedtke T, Verhey J
J Acoust Soc Am . 2020 Apr; 147(3):EL259. PMID: 32237799
The present study investigated the effect of the number of spectral components on the threshold in quiet of infrasound stimuli. Stimuli with one, two, or three sinusoidal components were presented...
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Verhey J, Nitschmann M
J Acoust Soc Am . 2019 Sep; 146(2):EL106. PMID: 31472586
The present study investigated the combined effect of binaural cues and comodulation for a narrowband target noise masked by a narrowband noise. The threshold difference between a diotic condition (same...
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Zimmer V, Verhey J, Ziese M, Bockmann-Barthel M
Front Neurosci . 2019 May; 13:466. PMID: 31139046
Prelingually deaf children listening through cochlear implants (CIs) face severe limitations on their experience of music, since the hearing device degrades relevant details of the acoustic input. An important parameter...
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Oberfeld D, Jung L, Verhey J, Hots J
J Acoust Soc Am . 2018 Sep; 144(2):EL119. PMID: 30180681
The onset of a sound receives a higher weight than later portions in time when its loudness is assessed, an effect commonly referred to as primacy effect. It is investigated...