Virginia Best
Affiliations: | Boston University, Boston, MA, United States |
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"Virginia Best"Mean distance: 15.61 (cluster 29) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Best V, Roverud E. (2024) Externalization of Speech When Listening With Hearing Aids. Trends in Hearing. 28: 23312165241229572 |
Miles K, Best V, Buchholz JM. (2024) Feasibility of an Adaptive Version of the Everyday Conversational Sentences in Noise Test. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 67: 680-687 |
Andrejková G, Best V, Kopčo N. (2023) Time scales of adaptation to context in horizontal sound localization. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 154: 2191-2202 |
Best V, Boyd AD, Sen K. (2023) An Effect of Gaze Direction in Cocktail Party Listening. Trends in Hearing. 27: 23312165231152356 |
Baltzell LS, Cardosi D, Swaminathan J, et al. (2022) Binaural consequences of speech envelope enhancement. Jasa Express Letters. 2: 114401 |
Chou KF, Boyd AD, Best V, et al. (2022) A biologically oriented algorithm for spatial sound segregation. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 16: 1004071 |
Prud'homme L, Lavandier M, Best V. (2022) Investigating the role of harmonic cancellation in speech-on-speech masking. Hearing Research. 108562 |
Best V, Baltzell LS, Colburn HS. (2022) Effects of Hearing Loss on Interaural Time Difference Sensitivity at Low and High Frequencies. Trends in Hearing. 26: 23312165221095357 |
Prud'homme L, Lavandier M, Best V. (2022) A dynamic binaural harmonic-cancellation model to predict speech intelligibility against a harmonic masker varying in intonation, temporal envelope, and location. Hearing Research. 108535 |
Miles K, Beechey T, Best V, et al. (2022) Measuring Speech Intelligibility and Hearing-Aid Benefit Using Everyday Conversational Sentences in Real-World Environments. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 16: 789565 |