Coherence masking protection for mid-frequency formants by adults and children

  • Tarr E
  • Nittrouer S
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Abstract

Coherence masking protection (CMP) refers to the phenomenon in which a target formant is labeled at lower signal-to-noise levels when presented with a stable cosignal consisting of two other formants than when presented alone. This effect has been reported primarily for adults with first-formant (F1) targets and F2/F3 cosignals, but has also been found for children, in fact in greater magnitude. In this experiment, F2 was the target and F1/F3 was the cosignal. Results showed similar effects for each age group as had been found for F1 targets. Implications for auditory prostheses for listeners with hearing loss are discussed.

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Tarr, E., & Nittrouer, S. (2011). Coherence masking protection for mid-frequency formants by adults and children. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130(5), EL290–EL296. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3638223

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