Understanding Speech in the Face of Competition
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Explore how the human auditory system processes speech in challenging acoustic environments through this 59-minute lecture delivered at Johns Hopkins University's Center for Language & Speech Processing. Delve into the complex mechanisms that enable speech comprehension when competing sounds, background noise, and multiple speakers create auditory interference. Examine the neural and cognitive processes that allow listeners to selectively attend to target speech while filtering out distracting acoustic information. Learn about the latest research findings on auditory scene analysis, spatial hearing, and the cocktail party effect from a leading expert in auditory neuroscience and speech perception. Discover how factors such as attention, memory, and prior knowledge contribute to successful speech understanding in real-world listening situations where multiple sound sources compete for auditory processing resources.
Syllabus
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham: Understanding Speech in the Face of Competition
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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU