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Ali Abdolrahmani – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Voice assistants (VAs) (e.g., Apple Siri, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, etc.) offer considerable potential to users. The hands-free nature of these technologies, enables users to perform tasks which would otherwise be difficult to accomplish. As individuals who are blind are already familiar with spoken output through the use of screen readers,…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Blindness, Audio Equipment, Navigation
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Loh, Karin; Fintor, Edina; Nolden, Sophie; Fels, Janina – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Children's development and education take place in educational buildings with highly complex acoustic scenes, including spatially distributed target speakers, many surrounding distracting sounds, and general background noises. Auditory selective attention, therefore, is a valuable tool to orient oneself, to focus on specific sound sources, and to…
Descriptors: Attention, Auditory Stimuli, Acoustics, Attention Control
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Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth M.; Jiawen, Wu; Janet, Olds; JoAnne, Whittingham; Flora, Nassrallah; Isabelle, Gaboury; Andrée, Durieux-Smith; Doug, Coyle – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2022
Children with unilateral or mild bilateral hearing loss are increasingly identified in early childhood. Relatively little is known about how hearing loss affects their developmental trajectory or whether it contributes to parenting stress for these parents. This study aimed to examine child behavior and parenting stress in parents of children with…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Young Children, Child Behavior, Child Development
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Benítez-Barrera, Carlos R.; Skoe, Erika; Huang, James; Tharpe, Anne Marie – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: The objective of this study was to evaluate whether child musicians are better at listening to speech in noise (SPIN) than nonmusicians of the same age. In addition, we aimed to explore whether the musician SPIN advantage in children was related to general intelligence (IQ). Method: Fifty-one children aged 8.2-11.8 years and with…
Descriptors: Musicians, Auditory Perception, Acoustics, Speech Communication
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Walden, Patrick R.; Rau, Sydney – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Background: Auditory-perceptual evaluation of dysphonic voice is an essential clinical activity that characterizes the nature of dysphonia and aids in planning its clinical management. Although there are multidimensional acoustic measures that correlate well with overall severity ratings, they tend to include measures that have only small or…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Voice Disorders, Severity (of Disability), Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Peltz, Jack S. – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: To understand environmental predictors (i.e., nighttime noise disturbance) of sleep health (i.e., restedness) in residential college students and its potential mental health consequences, this study examined daily variation in restedness upon awakening as a potential mediator between nightly environmental noise disturbances and daily…
Descriptors: College Students, Environmental Influences, Acoustics, Barriers
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Welch, David; Rana, Komal; Reddy, Ravi – Health Education Journal, 2022
Objective: People are often resistant to hearing-health education messages such as those aimed at the prevention of noise-induced hearing loss. This resistance may be due to psychological distance: the perceived relevance of hearing and awareness of sound to daily life. The soundscape is the internal, perceptual, experience of a sound environment.…
Descriptors: Hearing (Physiology), Acoustics, Health Education, Prevention
Seth Ian Glabman – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This phenomenological study explores the lived experience of music teacher educators with diverse musical soundscapes. I define a soundscape as the aural vista always present in one's consciousness. This study is grounded in the phenomenological underpinnings of Hans Georg-Gadamer, Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Max van Manen, as well…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Acoustics, Music, Experience
KuanYi Chao – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Previous studies on second language (L2) phonetic acquisition in early bilingual learners have mainly examined immigrants to the L2 country; however, with recent growing dual-language immersion programs, the immersed bilingual group emerged and required more attention in the research. This study aims to investigate vowel patterns of young…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Second Language Learning, Vowels, Mandarin Chinese
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Tracy, Lauren F.; Segina, Roxanne K.; Cadiz, Manuel Diaz; Stepp, Cara E. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
Purpose: Communicating remotely using audio and audiovisual technology is ubiquitous in modern work and social environments. Remote communication is increasing in medicine and in voice therapy delivery, and this evolution may have an impact on speakers' voices. This study sought to determine whether these communication modalities impact the voice…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Telecommunications, Audiovisual Communications, Acoustics
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Wisler, Alan A.; Fletcher, Annalise R.; McAuliffe, Megan J. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
Purpose: This study examined the relationship between measurements derived from spontaneous speech and participants' scores on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. Method: Participants (N = 521) aged between 64 and 97 years completed the cognitive assessment and were prompted to describe an early childhood memory. A range of acoustic and linguistic…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Cognitive Measurement, Predictor Variables, Scores
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Richard, Céline; Neel, Mary Lauren; Jeanvoine, Arnaud; Mc Connell, Sharon; Gehred, Alison; Maitre, Nathalie L. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
Purpose: We sought to critically analyze and evaluate published evidence regarding feasibility and clinical potential for predicting neurodevelopmental outcomes of the frequency-following responses (FFRs) to speech recordings in neonates (birth to 28 days). Method: A systematic search of MeSH terms in the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied…
Descriptors: Neonates, Prediction, Responses, Child Development
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Ghosal, Arijit; Dutta, Suchibrota; Banerjee, Debanjan – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2020
Automatic recognition of instrument types from an audio signal is a challenging and a promising research topic. It is challenging as there has been work performed in this domain and because of its applications in the music industry. Different broad categories of instruments like strings, woodwinds, etc., have already been identified. Very few…
Descriptors: Classification, Musical Instruments, Auditory Perception, Intonation
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Toon, Josef; Kukona, Anuenue – Cognitive Science, 2020
Two visual world experiments investigated the activation of semantically related concepts during the processing of environmental sounds and spoken words. Participants heard environmental sounds such as barking or spoken words such as "puppy" while viewing visual arrays with objects such as a bone (semantically related competitor) and…
Descriptors: Semantics, Acoustics, Speech Communication, Visual Stimuli
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Nieto, Javier; Mason, Tere A.; Bernal-Gamboa, Rodolfo; Uengoer, Metin – Learning & Memory, 2020
In two instrumental conditioning experiments with rats, we examined the impacts of acquisition and extinction cues on ABC renewal of instrumental behavior. Animals were reinforced with food for lever pressing in one context, followed by extinction of the response in a second one. Presentations of a brief tone accompanied extinction in Experiment 1…
Descriptors: Cues, Conditioning, Animals, Animal Behavior
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