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Reiss L, Johnson A, Eddolls M, Hartling C, Fowler J, Stark G, et al.
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol . 2025 Feb; 26(1):93-109. PMID: 39915430
Purpose: The breadth of binaural pitch fusion, the integration of sounds differing in frequency across the two ears, can limit the ability to segregate and understand speech in background noise....
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Oh Y, Dean N, Gallun F, Reiss L
J Acoust Soc Am . 2024 Nov; 156(5):3217-3231. PMID: 39535240
Binaural pitch fusion, the perceptual integration of dichotically presented stimuli that evoke different pitches, can be considered a type of simultaneous grouping. Hence, auditory streaming cues such as temporally flanking...
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Oh Y, Friggle P, Kinder J, Tilbrook G, Bridges S
Front Neurosci . 2024 Jan; 17:1282764. PMID: 38192513
Many previous studies have reported that speech segregation performance in multi-talker environments can be enhanced by two major acoustic cues: (1) voice-characteristic differences between talkers; (2) spatial separation between talkers....
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Oh Y, Lerud K, Hoglund E, Klyn N, Large E, Feth L
J Acoust Soc Am . 2023 Dec; 154(6):3799-3809. PMID: 38109404
Computational models are used to predict the performance of human listeners for carefully specified signal and noise conditions. However, there may be substantial discrepancies between the conditions under which listeners...
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Kim S, Kwak C, Han W, Seo J, Oh Y
J Audiol Otol . 2023 Mar; 27(2):88-96. PMID: 36950808
Background And Objectives: The digits-in-noise (DIN) test was developed as a simple and time-efficient hearing-in-noise test worldwide. The Korean version of the DIN (K-DIN) test was previously validated for both...
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Oh Y, Kalpin N, Hunter J, Schwalm M
JASA Express Lett . 2023 Mar; 3(2):025203. PMID: 36858994
Inputs delivered to different sensory organs provide us with complementary speech information about the environment. The goal of this study was to establish which multisensory characteristics can facilitate speech recognition...
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Oh Y, Hartling C, Srinivasan N, Diedesch A, Gallun F, Reiss L
Front Neurosci . 2022 Dec; 16:1059639. PMID: 36507363
Voice-gender differences and spatial separation are important cues for auditory object segregation. The goal of this study was to investigate the relationship of voice-gender difference benefit to the breadth of...
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Oh Y, Srinivasan N, Hartling C, Gallun F, Reiss L
Ear Hear . 2022 Nov; 44(2):318-329. PMID: 36395512
Objectives: Some cochlear implant (CI) users are fitted with a CI in each ear ("bilateral"), while others have a CI in one ear and a hearing aid in the other...
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Oh Y, Schwalm M, Kalpin N
Front Neurosci . 2022 Nov; 16:1031424. PMID: 36340778
A series of our previous studies explored the use of an abstract visual representation of the amplitude envelope cues from target sentences to benefit speech perception in complex listening environments....
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Masapollo M, Nittrouer S, Goel J, Oh Y
JASA Express Lett . 2022 Sep; 1(10):105202. PMID: 36154217
The present investigation tested whether there is cross-interference between current electromagnetic articulography (EMA) and cochlear implants (CIs). In an initial experiment, we calibrated EMA sensors with and without a CI...