Browsing Posters - NAL by Author "Buchholz, Jorg"
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The effects of adding realism to a conventional speech-in-noise test
Best, Virginia; Keidser, Gitte; Buchholz, Jorg; Freeston, Katrina (2014)The speech reception threshold (SRT) is routinely used in research and in the clinic to assess people’s ability to understand speech in noise. The overall goal of this work was to determine whether introducing realistic ... -
Eliciting natural conversational Lombard speech in realistic acoustic environments
Beechey, Timothy; Buchholz, Jorg; Keidser, Gitte (2016)▶ Speech intelligibility tests, which are commonly used in the audiology clinic and in research, do not reflect what people experience outside the clinic. ▶ Speech intelligibility tests may be poor predictors of communication ... -
Introducing the NAL Dynamic Conversations Test: Development and Validation
Keidser, Gitte; Best, Virginia; Freeston, Katrina; Buchholz, Jorg (2016) -
Measuring communication effort in speech variability
Beechey, Tim; Buchholz, Jorg; Keidser, Gitte (. Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Hearing Science for Communication (CHSCOM). Linköping, Sweden, 2017)Interactive conversation is one of the most important activities that is affected by hearing impairment. • Measures of effort are important, in terms of both listening and communication, in understanding hearing ... -
The Relative Importance of ITDs & ILDs to Spatial Auditory Processing: Understanding spatial processing deficits in hearing-impaired people
Glyde, Helen; Buchholz, Jorg; Dillon, Harvey; Hickson, L; Cameron, Sharon; Best, Virginia (2012) -
Towards more cognitively challenging speech tests
Best, Virginia; Keidser, Gitte; Buchholz, Jorg; Freeston, Katrina (2013)Speech tests are often poor predictors of the performance of individual listeners in the real world. This may be in part because they do not adequately engage all of the auditory and cognitive processes involved in real ...