Volker Hohmann
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Recent Articles
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Jansen T, Hartog L, Oetting D, Hohmann V, Kayser H
Trends Hear
. 2024 Oct;
28:23312165241271407.
PMID: 39397631
A major goal of hearing-device provision is to improve communication in daily life. However, there is still a large gap between the user's daily-life aided listening experience and hearing-aid benefit...
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Hohmann V
Z Gerontol Geriatr
. 2023 Apr;
56(4):283-289.
PMID: 37103645
Background: Hearing aid technology has proven to be successful in the rehabilitation of hearing loss, but its performance is still limited in difficult everyday conditions characterized by noise and reverberation....
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Llorach G, Oetting D, Vormann M, Meis M, Hohmann V
Int J Audiol
. 2022 Dec;
63(2):117-126.
PMID: 36512479
Objective: Distorted loudness perception is one of the main complaints of hearing aid users. Measuring loudness perception in the clinic as experienced in everyday listening situations is important for loudness-based...
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Sonnichsen R, To G, Hohmann V, Hochmuth S, Radeloff A
Trends Hear
. 2022 Nov;
26:23312165221134378.
PMID: 36437739
Unhindered auditory and visual signals are essential for a sufficient speech understanding of cochlear implant (CI) users. Face masks are an important hygiene measurement against the COVID-19 virus but disrupt...
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Dasenbrock S, Blum S, Maanen P, Debener S, Hohmann V, Kayser H
Front Neurosci
. 2022 Sep;
16:904003.
PMID: 36117630
Recent advancements in neuroscientific research and miniaturized ear-electroencephalography (EEG) technologies have led to the idea of employing brain signals as additional input to hearing aid algorithms. The information acquired through...
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Heeren J, Nuesse T, Latzel M, Holube I, Hohmann V, Wagener K, et al.
Trends Hear
. 2022 Jun;
26:23312165221108257.
PMID: 35702051
A multi-talker paradigm is introduced that uses different attentional processes to adjust speech-recognition scores with the goal of conducting measurements at high signal-to-noise ratios (SNR). The basic idea is to...
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Keidser G, Naylor G, Brungart D, Caduff A, Campos J, Carlile S, et al.
Ear Hear
. 2022 Jun;
43(5):1601-1602.
PMID: 35666537
No abstract available.
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Kayser H, Herzke T, Maanen P, Zimmermann M, Grimm G, Hohmann V
SoftwareX
. 2022 Apr;
17.
PMID: 35465173
(openMHA) was developed and provided to the hearing aid research community as an open-source software platform with the aim to support sustainable and reproducible research towards improvement and new types...
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Hendrikse M, Eichler T, Hohmann V, Grimm G
Trends Hear
. 2022 Mar;
26:23312165221078707.
PMID: 35341403
When listening to a sound source in everyday situations, typical movement behavior is highly individual and may not result in the listener directly facing the sound source. Behavioral differences can...
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Luberadzka J, Kayser H, Hohmann V
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2022 Mar;
151(2):712.
PMID: 35232067
Humans are able to follow a speaker even in challenging acoustic conditions. The perceptual mechanisms underlying this ability remain unclear. A computational model of attentive voice tracking, consisting of four...