speech in noise training (Patrick Wong )


Subject: speech in noise training
From:    Patrick Wong  <pwong(at)northwestern.edu>
Date:    Mon, 10 May 2004 14:45:02 -0500

Hi all, I'm looking for research studies involving training people to listen to speech in noise. It can be something like you have the subjects identify phonemes and words and gradually increase the level of noise within a 2-week period, and when you test them after 2 weeks, they are better at speech ID even when the noise level is reasonably high. Thanks, Patrick --------------- Patrick Wong Assistant Professor Communication Sciences and Disorders Northwestern University (847) 491-2416 (phone) 2240 Campus Drive (847) 491-4975 (fax) Evanston, IL 60208 FSB 3-365 (office) Email: pwong(at)northwestern.edu Webpage: http://www.communication.northwestern.edu/csd/faculty/Patrick_C_Wong/


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