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Tim Jürgens

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International Journal of Audiology|October 22, 2015
Talker- and language-specific effects on speech intelligibility in noise assessed with bilingual talkers: Which language is more robust against noise and reverberation?Sabine Hochmuth, Tim Jürgens, Thomas Brand, et al.
Trends in Hearing|January 2, 2016
Spatial Release From Masking in Simulated Cochlear Implant Users With and Without Access to Low-Frequency Acoustic HearingBen Williges, Mathias Dietz, Volker Hohmann, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|February 27, 2016
Exploration of a physiologically-inspired hearing-aid algorithm using a computer model mimicking impaired hearingTim Jürgens, Nicholas R Clark, Wendy Lecluyse, et al.
Die Ophthalmologie|November 24, 2023
[Differential diagnostics of chronic eye pain from a neurological perspective-What can also lie behind it]Charly Gaul, Wanlin Fan, Ludwig M Heindl, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 11, 2014
Prediction of consonant recognition in quiet for listeners with normal and impaired hearing using an auditory modelTim Jürgens, Stephan D Ewert, Birger Kollmeier, et al.
Hearing Research|June 15, 2011
Assessment of auditory nonlinearity for listeners with different hearing losses using temporal masking and categorical loudness scalingTim Jürgens, Birger Kollmeier, Thomas Brand, et al.
MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin|March 9, 2023
[Adherent pain patients: How to encourage them]Timo Klan, Anna-Lena Guth, Tim Jürgens, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 18, 2012
A frequency-selective feedback model of auditory efferent suppression and its implications for the recognition of speech in noiseNicholas R Clark, Guy J Brown, Tim Jürgens, et al.
Hearing Research|April 28, 2022
Modelling speech reception thresholds and their improvements due to spatial noise reduction algorithms in bimodal cochlear implant usersAyham Zedan, Tim Jürgens, Ben Williges, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|December 28, 2021
Spatial speech-in-noise performance in simulated single-sided deaf and bimodal cochlear implant users in comparison with real patientsTim Jürgens, Thomas Wesarg, Dirk Oetting, et al.
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International Journal of Audiology|October 22, 2015
Talker- and language-specific effects on speech intelligibility in noise assessed with bilingual talkers: Which language is more robust against noise and reverberation?Sabine Hochmuth, Tim Jürgens, Thomas Brand, et al.
Trends in Hearing|January 2, 2016
Spatial Release From Masking in Simulated Cochlear Implant Users With and Without Access to Low-Frequency Acoustic HearingBen Williges, Mathias Dietz, Volker Hohmann, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|February 27, 2016
Exploration of a physiologically-inspired hearing-aid algorithm using a computer model mimicking impaired hearingTim Jürgens, Nicholas R Clark, Wendy Lecluyse, et al.
Die Ophthalmologie|November 24, 2023
[Differential diagnostics of chronic eye pain from a neurological perspective-What can also lie behind it]Charly Gaul, Wanlin Fan, Ludwig M Heindl, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 11, 2014
Prediction of consonant recognition in quiet for listeners with normal and impaired hearing using an auditory modelTim Jürgens, Stephan D Ewert, Birger Kollmeier, et al.
Hearing Research|June 15, 2011
Assessment of auditory nonlinearity for listeners with different hearing losses using temporal masking and categorical loudness scalingTim Jürgens, Birger Kollmeier, Thomas Brand, et al.
MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin|March 9, 2023
[Adherent pain patients: How to encourage them]Timo Klan, Anna-Lena Guth, Tim Jürgens, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 18, 2012
A frequency-selective feedback model of auditory efferent suppression and its implications for the recognition of speech in noiseNicholas R Clark, Guy J Brown, Tim Jürgens, et al.
Hearing Research|April 28, 2022
Modelling speech reception thresholds and their improvements due to spatial noise reduction algorithms in bimodal cochlear implant usersAyham Zedan, Tim Jürgens, Ben Williges, et al.
International Journal of Audiology|December 28, 2021
Spatial speech-in-noise performance in simulated single-sided deaf and bimodal cochlear implant users in comparison with real patientsTim Jürgens, Thomas Wesarg, Dirk Oetting, et al.
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