2024
DOI: 10.3390/ohbm5020018
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Spatial Release from Masking for Small Spatial Separations Using Simulated Cochlear Implant Speech

Nirmal Srinivasan,
SaraGrace McCannon,
Chhayakant Patro

Abstract: Background: Spatial release from masking (SRM) is the improvement in speech intelligibility when the masking signals are spatially separated from the target signal. Young, normal- hearing listeners have a robust auditory sys-tem that is capable of using the binaural cues even with a very small spatial separation between the target and the maskers. Prior studies exploring SRM through simulated cochlear implant (CI) speech have been completed using substantial spatial separations, exceeding 45° between the targe… Show more

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