Psychoacoustics, Physiology of Hearing, and Auditory Modelling, from the Ear to the Brain
19-24 Jun 2022 Lyon (France)

Abstracts

oral (37 documents )

Advanced simulations for the differential diagnosis of sensorineural pathologies
Jacques Grange, Mengchao Zhang, John Culling
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383666
Age-related reduction in frequency-following responses as a potential marker of cochlear neural degeneration
Torsten Dau, Jonatan Märcher-Rørsted, Miguel Gutierrez, Gerard Encina-Llamas, Jens Hjortkjær
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:382954
Attentional modulation and cue-specificity of cortical biases in favor of looming sounds
Karolina Ignatiadis, Diane Baier, Brigitta Tóth, Robert Baumgartner
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:382943
Audiovisual time-to-collision estimation for accelerating vehicles: The acoustic signature of electric vehicles impairs pedestrians' judgments
Marlene Wessels, Daniel Oberfeld
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383541
Auditory model-based selection of the most informative experimental conditions
Anna Dietze, Anna-Lena Reinsch, Jörg Encke, Mathias Dietz
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383230
Auditory salience: A study of the influence of timbre attributes using the additional singleton paradigm
Baptiste Bouvier, Patrick SUSINI, Catherine Marquis-Favre, Nicolas Misdariis
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383020
Challenging the neural-fluctuation model for pitch using harmonic complexes in background noise
Laurel H. Carney
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383608
Channels interactions have less impact on temporal-pitch than ITD sensitivity in dual-electrode cochlear implant stimulation
Martin Lindenbeck, Piotr Majdak, Bernhard Laback
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383607
Characterization of cochlear compressive nonlinearities using forward-masked compound action potentials
François Deloche, Andrew Sivaprakasam, Michael Heinz
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383655
Comparing hearing aid programs using Ecological Momentary Assessment: direct versus indirect comparison
Nadja Schinkel-Bielefeld, Nicoline Gotholt Madsen, Dina Lelic
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:382852
Congruency of fundamental frequency and spectral envelope statistics in auditory scene analysis
Kai Siedenburg, Simon Jacobsen
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383047
Decoding EEG responses to the speech envelope using deep neural networks
Michael Thornton, Tobias Reichenbach, Danilo Mandic
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:381046
Dependence of (NoSπ)tau detection thresholds on noise statistics and its implication for binaural modelling
Steven van de Par, Constantine Trahiotis, Leslie Bernstein, Armin Kohlrausch
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383588
Estimating the individual effects of transparent headphones on front-back confusions
Pedro Lladó, Petteri Hyvärinen, Aleksi Öyry, Ville Pulkki
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:382649
Evaluating adaptive directionality using the Spatial Speech in Noise Test
Bhavisha Parmar, Jennifer Bizley, Deborah Vickers
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383623
Exploring the dynamic changes in factors affecting speech and language outcomes in paediatric cochlear implant users
Deborah Vickers, Julie Hare, Tracey Sear
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:387567
Frequency-place mismatch and speech intelligibility in simulated cochlear implant processing
Christopher Brown, Kutay Sezginel, M. Torben Pastore, Sydney Sepkovic, Barbara Schmele
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383654
Improving auditory filter estimation with level-dependent cochlear noise floor
Toshio Irino, Kenji Yokota, Roy Patterson
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383151
Isolating the locus of informational interference during speech-on-speech listening
Sarah Knight, Sven Mattys
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:382470
Loss of auditory enhancement with hearing loss: Peripheral contributions to a higher-level effect?
Andrew Oxenham, Heather Kreft
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383639
Low and high-frequency hearing mechanisms in ageing and tinnitus
Sarah Verhulst, Sarineh Keshishzadeh, Baziel Taghon, Hannah Keppler, Ingeborg Dhooge
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:387562
My beginning is my end: The processing of unidirectional frequency modulations
Pierre Divenyi
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383707
Neural model based sound coding for cochlear implants
Bernhard Seeber
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383630
Optimal latencies for linear cortical auditory attention detection: differences between speech and music listening
Adèle Simon, Søren Bech, Jan Østergaard, Gérard Loquet
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383038
Predicting objective measures of the electrode-neuron interface with an auditory model
Marko Takanen, Stefan Strahl, Konrad Schwarz
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:388354
Predicting speech intelligibility across acoustic conditions and hearing status using a physiologically inspired auditory model
Johannes Zaar, Laurel Carney
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383412
Psychophysical tuning curves as a measure of spectral resolution in children and adults with cochlear implants
Julie Arenberg, Charles Hem, Meisam Arjmandi
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383448
Rule-based and stimulus-based cues bias auditory decisions via different computational and (neuro)physiological mechanisms
yale cohen
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383044
Schroeder-phase sensitivity arises in cochlear nucleus octopus cells by detecting temporal response patterns across nerve fibers
Hsin-Wei Lu, Philip Smith, Philip Joris
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383431
Sensitivity to temporal fine structure probed with pulse-spreading harmonic complexes
Olivier Macherey
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383267
Sound-induced motion of outer hair cells: new observations and implications for the mechanisms of dynamic range compression
Marcel van der Heijden
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383561
Speech detection and speech intelligibility measured binaurally in groups of listeners with, at most, “slight” hearing loss and who are partitioned on the basis of their absolute thresholds at 4 kHz
Leslie Bernstein, Constantine Trahiotis
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383028
Speech-driven facial animation improve speech-in-noise comprehension in humans
Enrico Varano, Tobias Reichenbach
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:381076
Support for the frequency dominance region explanation of lateralization of larger than physiologically possible interaural time differences
Matthew Goupell, Anhelina Bilokon
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383586
The effect of voice familiarity via training on voice cue sensitivity and listening effort with vocoder degraded speech
Ada Biçer, Thomas Koelewijn, Deniz Başkent
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:387441
The effects of lifetime occupational noise exposure and age on speech perception and self-reported hearing symptoms: An online study in Palestine
Adnan Shehabi, Christopher Plack, Garreth Prendergast, Hannah Guest
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383193
Towards development of objective test to diagnose cochlear dead regions using Acoustic Change Complex
Karolina Kluk, Anna Schelenz, Lin Wu, Ewa Skrodzka, Emanuele Perugia
abstract : oral

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:385289

poster (16 documents )

Are the detrimental effects of reverberation on speech intelligibility in noise more important for hearing-impaired than for normal-hearing listeners?
Raphael Cueille, Mathieu Lavandier, Nicolas Grimault
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:389090
Assessing spatial listening skills using virtual acoustics
Marina Salorio-Corbetto, Ben Williges, Wiebke Lamping, Lorenzo Picinali, Deborah Vickers
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383668
CANCELLED - Temporal variation of medial olivocochlear reflex during sleep and its relation to electroencephalographic activity
Sho Otsuka, Yuto Suzuki, Seiji Nakagawa
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383582
CANCELLED - To investigate the ‘phrase in noise test' in English among children with cochlear implant age of 4-5 years
Abhilash Ghadei, Archita Kumari, Srividya A., Suresh Thontadarya
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383633
Characterization of non-verbal auditory perception deficits in congenital amusia
Caliani Hoarau, Agathe Pralus, Lesly Fornoni, Denis Schwartz, Sebastien Daligault, Pierre-Emmanuel Aguera, Annie Moulin, Nathalie Bedoin, Barbara Tillmann, Anne Caclin
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:389920
Continuous real-time rating of auditory perception using the emoTouch Web research system
Christoph Louven, Carolin Scholle, Fabian Gehrs, Antonia Lenz
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383598
Do interventions based on the viability of the electrode-neural interface improve cochlear implant outcomes? A systematic review
Jason Tzu-Hsien Lien, Ben Williges, Jameel Muzaffar, Deborah Vickers
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383647
Explicit representation of frequency differences in the central auditory pathway
Suyash Joshi, Tania Barkat
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383589
Factors influencing stream segregation arising from interaural timing differences
Nicholas Haywood, Deborah Vickers, David McAlpine, Brian roberts
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383624
Listening to biodiversity
Richard McWalter, Christian Lorenzi
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383523
Modeling the mammalian cochlea: A unified framework for auditory physics and auditory filters
Samiya Alkhairy
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383218
Modification of the human eye blink startle reflex by air-conducted low-frequency and infrasound
Kathrin Kugler, Bonifaz Baumann, Markus Drexl
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:387559
Neural encoding of stimulus envelope and temporal fine structure in frequency following responses: Can they explain individual speech-in-noise performance?
emmanuel ponsot, Pauline Devolder, Sarah Verhulst
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:387714
Spatial hearing training in CI users: stakeholder involvement in the development of virtual reality games
Giorgos Dritsakis, Deborah Vickers, Marina Salorio-Corbetto, Sandra Driver, Christine Rocca, Yuli Levtov, Kevin Sum, Bhavisha Parmar, Jordi Albanell Flores, Dan Jiang, Merle Mahon, Frances Early, Nejra Van Zalk, Sarah Somerset, Adam Pedley, Lorenzo Picinali
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383477
Understanding the relationship between hearing experiences, music listening behaviours and chord discrimination abilities for adult cochlear implant users
Cynthia Lam, Brian Moore, Deborah Vickers
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383545
Use of Speech in Noise Tests for evaluation of hearing-assistive technology: An overview of state-of-the-art, challenges and opportunities
Adeel Hussain, Tassadaq hussain
abstract : poster

sciencesconf.org:ish2022:383717
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