2023
DOI: 10.1121/10.0016756
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Performance on stochastic figure-ground perception varies with individual differences in speech-in-noise recognition and working memory capacity

Abstract: Speech recognition in noisy environments can be challenging and requires listeners to accurately segregate a target speaker from irrelevant background noise. Stochastic figure-ground (SFG) tasks in which temporally coherent inharmonic pure-tones must be identified from a background have been used to probe the non-linguistic auditory stream segregation processes important for speech-in-noise processing. However, little is known about the relationship between performance on SFG tasks and speech-in-noise tasks no… Show more

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“…For example, the proportional increase in STRF enhancements and rapid dynamics with the size of the figures ( Figs. 5 ) parallel well the higher detection accuracy and faster reaction times observed in humans [14] despite the absence of a behavioral task in our ferrets. The SFG stimulus mirrors many characteristics of signals in complex realistic settings, e.g., speech mixtures and orchestral musical streams.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…For example, the proportional increase in STRF enhancements and rapid dynamics with the size of the figures ( Figs. 5 ) parallel well the higher detection accuracy and faster reaction times observed in humans [14] despite the absence of a behavioral task in our ferrets. The SFG stimulus mirrors many characteristics of signals in complex realistic settings, e.g., speech mixtures and orchestral musical streams.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…As mentioned earlier, both experimental stimuli in Figures 1B & 1C have been explored in human psychoacoustic studies of stream segregation [1,9,14]. Our physiological responses are consistent with these behavioral findings in all aspects investigated.…”
Section: Psychoacoustic and Physiological Studies Of Bindingsupporting
confidence: 89%
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