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On the perception of sinusoidally amplitude modulated signals and its relevance to listening in noise

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Authors
  • J. Koopman
Supervisors
  • W.A. Dreschler
Cosupervisors
  • T. Houtgast
Award date 16-03-2004
Number of pages 225
Organisations
  • Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
Document type PhD thesis
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Introduction to test signals in psychoacoustics
Chapter 3 Towards a representative set of 'real life noises'
Chapter 4 Introduction to the perception of Sinusoidally Amplitude Modulated (SAM) signals
Chapter 5 MDI for normal hearing and hearing-impaired subjects
Chapter 6 Amplitude modulation matching for subjects with normal and impaired hearing
Chapter 7 The relevance of amplitude modulations to speech perception
Chapter 8 Masking release for speech related to adaptation to SAM
Chapter 9 From simultaneous to non-simultaneous MDI for normal hearing and hearing-impaired subjects
Chapter 10 Final discussion
Chapter 11 Summary
Chapter 12 Samenvatting
Chapter 13 Mag ik bedanken?
Chapter 14 Curriculum Vitae
Bibliography
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