Brian B. Monson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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(Co-advisor) | ||||
Brad Story | grad student | 2011 | University of Arizona | |
(High-frequency energy in singing and speech.) | ||||
Dale Purves | post-doc | Duke-NUS Medical School (Neurotree) |
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Miller MK, Delaram V, Trine A, et al. (2024) An Anechoic, High-Fidelity, Multidirectional Speech Corpus. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 1-8 |
Delaram V, Miller MK, Ananthanarayana RM, et al. (2024) Gender and speech material effects on the long-term average speech spectrum, including at extended high frequencies. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 156: 3056-3066 |
Ananthanarayana RM, Buss E, Monson BB. (2024) Band importance for speech-in-speech recognition in the presence of extended high-frequency cues. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 156: 1202-1213 |
Moriarty BT, Ananthanarayana RM, Monson BB. (2024) Factors influencing the minimum audible change in talker head orientation cues using diotic stimuli. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 156: 763-773 |
Buss E, Kane SG, Young KS, et al. (2024) Effects of Stimulus Type on 16-kHz Detection Thresholds. Ear and Hearing |
Monson BB, Ananthanarayana RM, Trine A, et al. (2023) Differential benefits of unmasking extended high-frequency content of target or background speech. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 154: 454-462 |
Monson BB, Trine A. (2023) Extending the High-Frequency Bandwidth and Predicting Speech-in-Noise Recognition: Building on the Work of Pat Stelmachowicz. Seminars in Hearing. 44: S64-S74 |
Monson BB, Buss E. (2022) On the use of the TIMIT, QuickSIN, NU-6, and other widely used bandlimited speech materials for speech perception experiments. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 152: 1639 |
Braza MD, Corbin NE, Buss E, et al. (2021) Effect of Masker Head Orientation, Listener Age, and Extended High-Frequency Sensitivity on Speech Recognition in Spatially Separated Speech. Ear and Hearing |
Flaherty M, Libert K, Monson BB. (2021) Extended high-frequency hearing and head orientation cues benefit children during speech-in-speech recognition. Hearing Research. 406: 108230 |