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| Pádraig T KitterickSummaryAffiliation: University of York Country: UK Publications
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Benefits of knowing who, where, and when in multi-talker listeningPádraig T Kitterick
Department of Psychology, University of York, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom
J Acoust Soc Am 127:2498-508. 2010..Low SRTs may arise when talkers start speaking one at a time because of automatic orienting to phrase onsets and/or the use of loudness differences to distinguish target from masker phrases...
The AB-York crescent of sound: an apparatus for assessing spatial-listening skills in children and adultsP T Kitterick
Department of Psychology, University of York, Heslington, York, UK
Cochlear Implants Int 12:164-9. 2011....
Benefit of temporal fine structure to speech perception in noise measured with controlled temporal envelopesJoanne M Eaves
Department of Psychology, University of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom
J Acoust Soc Am 130:501-7. 2011..It is likely that the results of previous studies largely reflect the benefits of TFS, rather than uncontrolled effects of changes in the temporal envelope...
Spatiotemporal reconstruction of the auditory steady-state response to frequency modulation using magnetoencephalographyRebecca E Millman
York Neuroimaging Centre, The Biocentre, York Science Park, Heslington, UK
Neuroimage 49:745-58. 2010..The results suggest that the ability of auditory cortex to phase-lock to FM is dependent on the FM pulse rate and that the ASSR to FM is lateralised to the right hemisphere...
