8th Speech in Noise Workshop, 7-8 January 2016, Groningen

Programme

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Thursday, January 7
08:4509:15Coffee
09:1509:30Introduction (Etienne Gaudrain, University Medical Center Groningen, NL)
09:3009:55William WhitmerInstitute for Hearing Research, Glasgow, GB
09:5510:20Valerie HazanUniversity College London, GB
10:2010:50Break (hang up posters for both days)
10:5011:15Patrick NaylorImperial College, London, GB
11:1511:40Stuart RosenUniversity College London, GB
11:4012:05Recipient of the Colin Cherry Award 2015
Jens HjortkjærTechnical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, DK
12:0513:30Lunch (Het Kasteel)
13:3014:30Keynote lecture
James McQueenRadboud University, Nijmegen, NL
14:3014:45Break
14:4515:15Day 1 poster pitch
15:1517:15Poster session 1 (see below)
Friday, January 8
08:4509:00Coffee
09:0009:30Day 2 poster pitch
09:3011:30Poster session 2 (see below)
11:3011:55Mirjam BroersmaRadboud University, Nijmegen, NL
11:5512:20Theo GovertsVU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, NL
12:2013:50Lunch (Het Kasteel)
13:5014:15Ian WinterUniversity of Cambridge, GB
14:1514:40Phillipp HehrmannAdvanced Bionics, European Research Center, Hannover, DE
14:4015:10Break (take down all posters)
15:1015:35Terrin TamatiUniversity Medical Center Groningen, NL
15:3516:40John Galvin IIIUniversity of California, Los Angeles, US
16:0016:30Announcement of the Colin Cherry Award 2016 recipient, Discussion
18:30...Dinner at De Sleutel, Noorderhaven 72, Groningen
(max. 100 people, registration required)

Posters

Here are all the submissions we have accepted for SPIN 2016, in random order. Posters have been allocated a (random) number. Even-numbered posters will be presented on Thursday afternoon, while odd-numbered posters will be presented on Friday morning.

1. Exploring the roles of auditory and cognitive factors and lexical difficulty in individual differences in word-in-noise perception by older adults

Sarah Knight, Antje Heinrich Poster session 2, Friday morning

2. The contribution of cognition in a variety of speech-perception-in-noise tests in normal hearing listeners

Adam Dryden, Harriet Allen, Helen Henshaw, Antje Heinrich Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

3. Development of a new test for determining binaural sensitivity to temporal fine structure

Christian Füllgrabe, Andrew J. Harland, Aleksander P. Sek, Brian C.J. Moore Poster session 2, Friday morning

4. Do individual differences in working memory predict speech-in-noise intelligibility in normal hearers?

Christian Füllgrabe, Stuart Rosen Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

5. Investigating the role of auditory and cognitive factors for various speech-perception-in-noise situations in older listeners

Antje Heinrich, Sarah Knight Poster session 2, Friday morning

6. Listening effort: A consequence of continuous listening in noise?

Viktoria Vianeva, Hettie Roebuck, Aina Casaponsa, Johanna G. Barry Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

7. Development of normed speech-in-noise sentence lists for use with children

Johanna G. Barry, Claudia Freigang, Sarah Knight, Antje Heinrich Poster session 2, Friday morning

8. Binaural processing in hearing impairment

Barry Bardsley, John Culling Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

9. Phase modification for increasing the loudness of telephone speech in adverse noise conditions

Emma Jokinen, Hannu Pulakka, Paavo Alku Poster session 2, Friday morning

11. Cross-talk cancellation and its potential benefits to speech understanding in background noise to patients with bilateral bone-anchored hearing aids

Robert W J Mcleod, John Culling Poster session 2, Friday morning

12. Simulation of a cochlear implant with current spread and varied number of activated electrodes

Jacques A. Grange, John F. Culling Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

13. Binaural room impulse responses for speech-in-noise testing in virtual restaurants

John Culling, Lilith Ramage, Amy Shields Poster session 2, Friday morning

14. Perception of American English consonants by Japanese listeners in background noise, reverberation, and background noise + reverberation

Hinako Masuda Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

15. Beta range responses in thalamic CM/Pf complex indicate a role in speech cue signaling

Inga M Schepers, Anne-Kathrin Beck, Susann Bräuer, Kerstin Schwabe, Götz Lütjens, Joachim K Krauss, Jochem W Rieger Poster session 2, Friday morning

16. A model-based evaluation of speech perception in noise for electro-acoustic listeners

Ladan Zamaninezhad, Volker Hohmann, Mark. R Schädler, Tim Jürgens Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

17. Are deep neural network speech recognizers still hearing-impaired?

Constantin Spille, Bernd T. Meyer Poster session 2, Friday morning

18. Can hearing aids speed up speech comprehension in noise? Insights from eye-tracking measurements and speech-evoked potentials

Julia Habicht, Mareike Finke, Birger Kollmeier, Tobias Neher Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

19. The differential role of auditory and non-auditory measures for predicting speech-in-noise intelligibility: A comparison between hearing-impaired listeners with and without hearing aid supply

Anja Gieseler, Maike Tahden, Hans Colonius, Christiane M. Thiel Poster session 2, Friday morning

20. Long-term effects of hearing impairment for word processing and speech recognition in noise

Rebecca Carroll, Anna Warzybok, Esther Ruigendijk Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

21. Real time hearing impairement simulator for speech intelligibility measurements

Nicolas Grimault, Etienne Parizet, Aexandra Corneyllie, Samuel Garcia, Laurent Brocolini Poster session 2, Friday morning

22. Longitudinal assessment of spectral ripple discrimination and speech perception evolution in cochlear implant users

Alejandro Lopez Valdes, Myles Mc Laughlin, Laura Viani, Peter Walshe, Jaclyn Smith, Lesley Flood, Richard B. Reilly Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

23. Do speech-in-noise scores in normal-hearing humans correlate with amplitude modulation depth detection abilities?

Saskia M. Waechter, Alejandro Lopez Valdes, Cristina Simoes-Franklin, Laura Viani, Richard B. Reilly Poster session 2, Friday morning

24. Disentangling effects of aging and hearing loss on speech perception in different background noises

Tine Goossens, Charlotte Vercammen, Jan Wouters, Astrid van Wieringen Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

25. Large-scale evaluation of the Digit Triplet Test for school-age hearing screening of 5th & 9th grade school children

Sam Denys, Heleen Luts, Cécile Guérin, Katelijne Van Hoeck, Ann Keymeulen, Michael Hofmann, Astrid van Wieringen, Karel Hoppenbrouwers, Jan Wouters Poster session 2, Friday morning

26. Cortical evoked potentials of speech in noise for normal hearing listeners

Emma Brint, Paul Iverson Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

27. Your eyes and brain reveal your hearing ability

Adriana A. Zekveld, Dirk J. Heslenfeld, Niek J. Versfeld, Sophia E. Kramer Poster session 2, Friday morning

28. The contribution of auditory attention to processing load in normal hearing and hearing impaired adult listeners

Thomas Koelewijn, Hilde de Kluiver, Adriana Zekveld, Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham, Niek Versfeld, Sophia E. Kramer Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

29. Effects of masker type on spatial release from masking in acoustic simulations of bilateral cochlear implants

Tim Green Poster session 2, Friday morning

30. Impact of stimulus-related and listener-related factors on cognitive processing load as indicated by pupil dilation

Barbara Ohlenforst, Adriana Zekveld, Thomas Lunner, Dorothea Wendt, Graham Naylor, Yang Wang, Sophia Kramer Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

31. Predicting the intelligibility of noisy and enhanced binaural speech

Asger Heidemann Andersen, Jan Mark de Haan, Zheng-Hua Tan, Jesper Jensen Poster session 2, Friday morning

32. The role of working memory capacity in processing demand during speech comprehension

Dorothea Wendt, Torsten Dau, Jens Hjortkjær Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

33. Factors influencing word recognition for self- and other-produced speech in noise

William L. Schuerman, Antje Meyer, James M. McQueen Poster session 2, Friday morning

34. Visible speech enhanced: What do gestures and lip movements contribute to degraded speech comprehension?

Linda Drijvers, Asli Ozyurek Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

36. Investigating the effects of noise on arousal during a communication task

Nemanja Cvijanovic, Patrick Kechichian, Kees Janse, Armin Kohlrausch Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

37. Recording and evaluation of a multiple-talker version of the WAKO rhyme test

Christophe Lesimple, Julie Tantau, Barbara Simon Poster session 2, Friday morning

38. Pure linguistic interference during comprehension of competing speech signals

Bohan Dai, Anne Kösem, James M. McQueen, Peter Hagoort Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

39. Acoustic analysis of communication disorders within Moroccan students

Brahim Sabir, Mohamed Moussetad, Bouzekri Touri Poster session 2, Friday morning

40. Prosody and semantics are separate but not separable channels in the perception of emotional speech: test of rating of emotions in speech (T-RES)

Boaz M. Ben-David Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

41. The time course of steam segregation in nonnative listeners

Boaz M. Ben-David, Meital Avivi-Reich Poster session 2, Friday morning

42. Effects of exposure to noise during second language consonant acquisition

Martin Cooke, Maria Luisa Garcia Lecumberri Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

43. Stimulus-brain activity alignment between speech and EEG signals in cochlear implant users, more than an artifact?

Anita Wagner, Natasha Maurits, Deniz Bașkent Poster session 2, Friday morning

44. The development of SpiN recognition by French cochlear implant users

Chris J James, Chadlia Karoui, Mathieu Marx, Charles-Edouard Molinier, Benoit Lepage, Olivier Deguine Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

45. Combined effect of reverberation and noise on binaural speech recognition and vocal effort in real classroom acoustics

Giuseppina E. Puglisi, Anna Warzybok, Arianna Astolfi, Alessio Carullo, Thomas Brand, Birger Kollmeier Poster session 2, Friday morning

46. Oscillatory EEG activity – a valid measure of aided listening effort in noise

Rosa-Linde Fischer, Patrick Schäfer, Maja Serman, Daniel J. Strauss, Farah I. Corona-Strauss Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

47. The influence of aided speech in noise performance on hearing aid setting preference in hearing impaired listeners

Maja Serman, Patrick Schäfer, Rosa-Linde Fischer, Farah Corona-Strauss, Daniel Strauss Poster session 2, Friday morning

48. Cochlear implanted children’s perception and comprehension of grammatical cues in speech

Atty Schouwenaars, Esther Ruigendijk, Petra Hendriks Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

49. The cocktail party effect revisited in older and younger adults: When do iconic co-speech gestures help?

Louise MR Schubotz, Linda Drijvers, Judith Holler, Asli Özyürek Poster session 2, Friday morning

50. Speech perception studies with matrix sentence tests: A comparison across languages

Melanie Zokoll, Anna Warzybok, Sabine Hochmuth, Maria Boboshko, Ruth Bentler, Birger Kollmeier Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

51. Identification of oral and nasal segments in band-vocoded speech : Specific difficulties associated with nasal vowels in French.

Olivier Crouzet Poster session 2, Friday morning

52. Neural network based speech enhancement applied to cochlear implant coding strategies

Federico Bolner, Tobias Goehring, Bas van Dijk, Jan Wouters, Stefan Bleeck Poster session 1, Thursday afternoon

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