The optimal threshold for removing noise from speech is similar across normal and impaired hearing—a time-frequency masking study

  • Healy E
  • Vasko J
  • Wang D
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Hearing-impaired listeners' intolerance to background noise during speech perception is well known. The current study employed speech materials free of ceiling effects to reveal the optimal trade-off between rejecting noise and retaining speech during time-frequency masking. This relative criterion value (−7 dB) was found to hold across noise types that differ in acoustic spectro-temporal complexity. It was also found that listeners with hearing impairment and those with normal hearing performed optimally at this same value, suggesting no true noise intolerance once time-frequency units containing speech are extracted.

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Healy, E. W., Vasko, J. L., & Wang, D. (2019). The optimal threshold for removing noise from speech is similar across normal and impaired hearing—a time-frequency masking study. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 145(6), EL581–EL586. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5112828

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