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Wednesday 24 |
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Room IC |
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| Wednesday 24 June |
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Room: Islas Canarias |
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| PSYCHOACOUSTICS, SPEECH PERCEPTION AND AUDITORY SIGNAL PROCESSING |
| Time: 08:00 -10:00 |
| Moderator: Birger Kollmeier |
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| Suprathreshold processing deficits in hearing-impaired listeners as revealed in the “auditory profile” |
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| W.Dreschler |
| The Netherlands |
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| Processing of temporal fine structure information by hearing-impaired listeners |
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| Christian Lorenzi |
| Equipe Audition (LPP CNRS-Paris 5 #8158). Dept d’Etudes Cognitives. Ecole Normale Supérieure 29 rue d’Ulm. 75005 Paris, France |
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| Use of a loudness model to derive a method for fitting hearing aids with extended high-frequency bandwidth |
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| Moore B |
| Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EB, UK. |
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| Modelling speech intelligibility in steady and fluctuating noise for normal and hearing impaired listeners |
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| Thomas Brand |
| Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany. |
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| Modelling sensorineural hearing loss with a nonlinear auditory front-end |
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| Torsten Dau |
| Centre for Applied Hearing Research, Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby,Denmark. |
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| Modeling binaural speech intelligibility of hearing-impaired listeners in adverse conditions |
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| Beutelmann R, Brand T, Kollmeier B |
| Medizinische Physik, Universität Oldenburg, Germany. |
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| 10:00 -10:30 COFFEE AND EXHIBITION |
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| Room: Islas Canarias |
Free Papers |
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| COCHLEAR IMPLANTS VI |
| Time: 10:30 -13:00 |
| Chairman: Tavartkiladze GA |
| Secretary: Angulo A |
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| Music listening software for adult cochlear implant users |
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| Geffriaud G (1), Rocca C (2) |
| (1) Institut Saint-Pierre, Service d’Audiophonologie, 34250 Palavas les flots, France. Hospital Gui de Chauliac, Service ORL, 34000 montpellier, France. (2)Mary Hare School, United Kingdom. Advanced Bionics Europe, France. |
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| Subjective rating of music perception with two generations of the Advanced Bionics cochlear implant system |
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| Kreibohm K (1), Adams D (1), Brendel M (1,2), Ruehl S (1), Lesinski-Schiedat S (1), Buechner A (1), Lenarz T (1). |
| (1) Medical University of Hannover, Department of Otolaryngology, Hannover, Germany; (2) Advanced Bionics GmbH, Hannover, Germany. |
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| Evaluation of music perception in adult users of HIRES® 120 and previous generations of Advanced Bionics® sound coding strategies |
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| Gazibegovic D (1), Arnold L (1), Rocca C (1,2), Boyle P (1). |
| (1) Advanced Bionics Europe, France; (2) Mary Hare, London, UK. |
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| Custom program for improving the music perception with Advanced Bionics’ system |
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| Boyle P (1), Wansbury V (3), Gazibegovic D (1), Rocca C (1,2) |
| (1)Advanced Bionics Europe; (2) Mary Hare, London, UK; (3) Portland, London, UK. |
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| The Neuro-Compensator: a hearing compensation algorithm based on cochlear modeling and machine learning |
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| Becker S (1), Pango P (2), De Laat JAPM (3) |
| (1) McMaster University of Toronto, Canada; (2) VitaSound Audio, Ontario, Canada; (3) Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands. |
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| Longitudinal outcomes of children with hearing impairment (LOCHI): nterim research findings on language development |
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| Mahler N,Ching T, Brower A, Cook C, Cornick S, Crowe K, Day J, Flynn C, Hou S, Krynda G, Law C, McGhie K, Mahler N, Martin V, Street L, van Buynder P, Youn S, Zhang V. |
| National Acoustic Laboratories. Brisbane, Australia. |
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| Clinical outcomes of the European MP3000™ optimization study in Freedom™ recipients |
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Beynon A (1) ,Szyfter W (2) ,Allum J (3) ,Brokx J (4) ,Burdo S (5) , Cuda D (6) , Dhooge I (7) , Dillier N (8) , Estrada Leypón E (9) , Eyles J (10), Falcón González JC (11) , Festen J (12), Frachet B (13) , Fürstenberg D (14), Gentine A (15) , Gräbel S (16), Grolman W (17) , Hey M (18) , Hoppe U (19) , Huarte Irujo A (20) , Leone C.A (21) ,Mazzoli M (22) , Meyer B (23) , Morera Pérez C (24) , Müller-Deile J (25) , Müller-Mazzotta J (26) , Niemczyk K (27) , Offeciers E (28), Paludetti G (29) , Quaranta A (30) , Roux-Vaillard S (31) , Steffens T (32) , Triglia J (33) , Uziel A (34), VandeHeyning P (35) , Wesarg T (36) , Pesch J (37) , Rypkema G (37) , Killian M (37), Büchner A (38). |
(1) Nijmegen-NL; (2) Poznan-PL; (3) Basel-CH; (4) Maastricht-BE; (5) Varese-IT; (6) Piacenza-IT; (7) Gent-BE; (8) Zurich-CH; (9) Barcelona-ES; (10) Southampton-UK; (11) Las Palmas-ES; (12) VU Amsterdam-NL; (13) Bobigny-FR; (14) Köln-GE, (15) Strasbourg-FR; (16) Berlin-GE; (17) AMC Amsterdam-NL; (18) Halberstadt-GE; (19) Erlangen-GE; (20) Pamploma-ES; (21) Naples-IT; (22) Padua-IT; (23) Paris-FR; (24) Valencia-ES; (25) Kiel-GE; (26) Marburg-GE; (27) Warsaw-PL; (28) Wilrijk/Antwerp-BE; (29) Rome-IT; (30) Bari-IT; (31) Angers-FR; (32) Regensburg-GE; (33) Marseille-FR; (34) Montpellier-FR; (35) Antwerp-BE; (36) Freiburg-GE; (37) Cochlear-EU; (38) MHH Hannover-GE. |
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| Evaluation of everyday listening situations of children and adolescents and their use of accessories to improve hearing with cochlear implants |
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| Kreibohm K (1), Adams D (1), Brendel M (1,2), Ruehl S (1), Lesinski-Schiedat A (1), Buechner A (1), Frohne-Buechner C (1,2), Lenarz T (1) |
| (1) Medical University of Hannover, Department of Otolaryngology, Hannover, Germany; (2) Advanced Bionics GmbH, Hannover, Germany. |
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| 13:00 -13:30 CLOSING CEREMONY |
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| 13:30 -14:30 LUNCH |
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| 16:00 - 20:00 VISIT TO LA LAGUNA AND SANTA CRUZ |
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