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Masking effects in the perception of multiple simultaneous talkers in normal-hearing and cochlear implant listeners

Chen et al., 2020

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13466973362650817576
Author
Chen B
Shi Y
Zhang L
Sun Z
Li Y
Gopen Q
Fu Q
Publication year
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Trends in Hearing

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For normal-hearing (NH) listeners, monaural factors, such as voice pitch cues, may play an important role in the segregation of speech signals in multitalker environments. However, cochlear implant (CI) users experience difficulties in segregating speech signals in …
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