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    Speech Recognition and Listening Effort in Cochlear Implant Recipients and Normal-Hearing Listeners by Abdel-Latif, Khaled H A, Meister, Hartmut

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (10-02-2022)
    “…The outcome of cochlear implantation is typically assessed by speech recognition tests in quiet and in noise. Many cochlear implant recipients reveal…”
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    Revealing Perceptional and Cognitive Mechanisms in Static and Dynamic Cocktail Party Listening by Means of Error Analyses by Wächtler, Moritz, Kessler, Josef, Walger, Martin, Meister, Hartmut

    Published in Trends in hearing (2022)
    “…In cocktail party situations multiple talkers speak simultaneously, which causes listening to be perceptually and cognitively challenging. Such situations can…”
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    Verbal Response Times as a Potential Indicator of Cognitive Load During Conventional Speech Audiometry With Matrix Sentences by Meister, Hartmut, Rählmann, Sebastian, Lemke, Ulrike, Besser, Jana

    Published in Trends in hearing (01-01-2018)
    “…This study examined verbal response times—that is, the duration from stimulus offset to voice onset—as a potential measure of cognitive load during…”
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    The Use of Voice Cues for Speaker Gender Recognition in Cochlear Implant Recipients by Meister, Hartmut, Fürsen, Katrin, Streicher, Barbara, Lang-Roth, Ruth, Walger, Martin

    “…Purpose: The focus of this study was to examine the influence of fundamental frequency (F0) and vocal tract length (VTL) modifications on speaker gender…”
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    Age effects on cognitive functions and speech-in-noise processing: An event-related potential study with cochlear-implant users and normal-hearing listeners by Burkhardt, Pauline, Müller, Verena, Meister, Hartmut, Weglage, Anna, Lang-Roth, Ruth, Walger, Martin, Sandmann, Pascale

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (22-12-2022)
    “…A cochlear implant (CI) can partially restore hearing in individuals with profound sensorineural hearing loss. However, electrical hearing with a CI is limited…”
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    The timecourse of multisensory speech processing in unilaterally stimulated cochlear implant users revealed by ERPs by Layer, Natalie, Weglage, Anna, Müller, Verena, Meister, Hartmut, Lang-Roth, Ruth, Walger, Martin, Murray, Micah M., Sandmann, Pascale

    Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2022)
    “…•Both normal-hearing (NH) and cochlear implant (CI) users show a clearbenefit in multisensory speech processing.•Group differences in ERP topographies and…”
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    Electrophysiological differences and similarities in audiovisual speech processing in CI users with unilateral and bilateral hearing loss by Layer, Natalie, Weglage, Anna, Müller, Verena, Meister, Hartmut, Lang-Roth, Ruth, Walger, Martin, Murray, Micah M., Sandmann, Pascale

    Published in Current research in neurobiology (01-01-2022)
    “…Hearing with a cochlear implant (CI) is limited compared to natural hearing. Although CI users may develop compensatory strategies, it is currently unknown…”
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    The perception of prosody and speaker gender in normal-hearing listeners and cochlear implant recipients by Meister, Hartmut, Landwehr, Markus, Pyschny, Verena, Walger, Martin, Wedel, Hasso von

    “…The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of altering the fundamental frequency (F0) on perception of prosody and speaker gender in both…”
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    Effects of various electrode configurations on music perception, intonation and speaker gender identification by Landwehr, Markus, Fürstenberg, Dirk, Walger, Martin, von Wedel, Hasso, Meister, Hartmut

    Published in Cochlear implants international (01-01-2014)
    “…Advances in speech coding strategies and electrode array designs for cochlear implants (CIs) predominantly aim at improving speech perception. Current efforts…”
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    Examination of audiovisual prosody in cochlear implant recipients by Meister, Hartmut, Winter, Isa, Waechtler, Moritz, Sandmann, Pasale, Abdellatif, Khaled

    “…Prosody plays a vital role in verbal communication. It is important for the expression of emotions but also carries information on sentence stress or the…”
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    The Right-Ear Advantage in Static and Dynamic Cocktail-Party Situations by Wächtler, Moritz, Sandmann, Pascale, Meister, Hartmut

    Published in Trends in hearing (01-01-2024)
    “…When presenting two competing speech stimuli, one to each ear, a right-ear advantage (REA) can often be observed, reflected in better speech recognition…”
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    Changes in visually and auditory attended audiovisual speech processing in cochlear implant users: A longitudinal ERP study by Weglage, Anna, Layer, Natalie, Meister, Hartmut, Müller, Verena, Lang-Roth, Ruth, Walger, Martin, Sandmann, Pascale

    Published in Hearing research (01-06-2024)
    “…•Alterations in audiovisual speech processing in CI users mostly deprivation induced.•Audiovisual speech processing is influenced by the attentional focus.•CI…”
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    Low background noise increases cognitive load in older adults listening to competing speech by Meister, Hartmut, Rählmann, Sebastian, Walger, Martin

    “…This letter describes a dual-task paradigm sensitive to noise masking at favorable signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs). Two competing sentences differing in voice…”
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    Voice fundamental frequency differences and speech recognition with noise and speech maskers in cochlear implant recipients by Meister, Hartmut, Walger, Martin, Lang-Roth, Ruth, Müller, Verena

    “…Cochlear implant (CI) recipients are limited in their perception of voice cues, such as the fundamental frequency (F0). This has important consequences for…”
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    Static and dynamic cocktail party listening in younger and older adults by Meister, Hartmut, Wenzel, Fabian, Gehlen, Axel Kai, Kessler, Josef, Walger, Martin

    Published in Hearing research (15-09-2020)
    “…Verbal communication often takes place in situations with several simultaneous speakers (“cocktail party listening”). These situations can be static (only one…”
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    Influence of working memory and attention on sound-quality ratings by Huber, Rainer, Rählmann, Sebastian, Bisitz, Thomas, Meis, Markus, Steinhauser, Susanne, Meister, Hartmut

    “…This study investigated the potential influence of cognitive factors on subjective sound-quality ratings. To this end, 34 older subjects (ages 61–79) with…”
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    Validating a Method to Assess Lipreading, Audiovisual Gain, and Integration During Speech Reception With Cochlear-Implanted and Normal-Hearing Subjects Using a Talking Head by Schreitmüller, Stefan, Frenken, Miriam, Bentz, Lüder, Ortmann, Magdalene, Walger, Martin, Meister, Hartmut

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-05-2018)
    “…OBJECTIVES:Watching a talker’s mouth is beneficial for speech reception (SR) in many communication settings, especially in noise and when hearing is impaired…”
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    Effect of acoustic fine structure cues on the recognition of auditory-only and audiovisual speech by Meister, Hartmut, Fuersen, Katrin, Schreitmueller, Stefan, Walger, Martin

    “…This study addressed the hypothesis that an improvement in speech recognition due to combined envelope and fine structure cues is greater in the audiovisual…”
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    Comparison of single-microphone noise reduction schemes: can hearing impaired listeners tell the difference? by Huber, Rainer, Bisitz, Thomas, Gerkmann, Timo, Kiessling, Jürgen, Meister, Hartmut, Kollmeier, Birger

    Published in International journal of audiology (25-05-2018)
    “…Objective: The perceived qualities of nine different single-microphone noise reduction (SMNR) algorithms were to be evaluated and compared in subjective…”
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