立体声录音
遮罩(插图)
噪音(视频)
听力学
声学
脉冲(物理)
人工耳蜗植入
语音识别
言语感知
声音定位
计算机科学
心理学
感知
物理
医学
人工智能
图像(数学)
艺术
量子力学
神经科学
视觉艺术
作者
Mengchao Zhang,C Du Plessis
摘要
The current study simulated bilateral and unilateral cochlear implant (CI) processing using a channel vocoder with dense tonal carriers (“SPIRAL”) in 13 normal-hearing listeners. Their performance of recognizing spatial speech-in-noise was measured under the effects of three masker locations (0°, +90°, and −90°; target at 0°) and three types of maskers (steady-state noise, speech-modulated noise, and a single-talker interferer) where the maskers contained different levels of energetic and informational masking. The stimuli were spatialized using the head-related impulse responses recorded from behind-the-ear microphones of hearing aids. The results showed that simulated users of bilateral CIs displayed binaural benefits (i.e., binaural summation and binaural squelch) in the maskers with pure energetic masking or with additional modulation masking but not in the masker with primarily language-based informational masking. Binaural benefits observed in the simulation did not consistently agree with the findings in real CI users. The use of SPIRAL vocoder allows further parameterization research into pinning down the factors that affect binaural benefits in bilateral CIs.
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