Items where Author is "Hohmann, Volker"

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Hendrikse, Maartje M. E. and Llorach, Gerard and Hohmann, Volker and Grimm, Giso (2019) Movement and Gaze Behavior in Virtual Audiovisual Listening Environments Resembling Everyday Life. Trends in Hearing, 23. p. 233121651987236. ISSN 2331-2165

Grimm, Giso and Luberadzka, Joanna and Hohmann, Volker (2019) A toolbox for rendering virtual acoustic environments in the context of audiology. Acta acustica united with acustica, 105 (3). pp. 566-578. ISSN 1861-9959

Lundbeck, Micha and Hartog, Laura and Grimm, Giso and Hohmann, Volker and Bramsløw, Lars and Neher, Tobias (2018) Influence of multi-microphone signal enhancement algorithms on the acoustics and detectability of angular and radial source movements. Trends in hearing, 22. p. 233121651877971. ISSN 2331-2165

Jürgens, Tim and Hohmann, Volker and Büchner, Andreas and Nogueira, Waldo (2018) The effects of electrical field spatial spread and some cognitive factors on speech-in-noise performance of individual cochlear implant users: a computer model study. PLOS ONE, 13 (4). e0193842. ISSN 1932-6203

Paluch, Richard and Krüger, Melanie and Hendrikse, Maartje M. E. and Grimm, Giso and Hohmann, Volker and Meis, Markus (2018) Ethnographic research: the interrelation of spatial awareness, everyday life, laboratory environments, and effects of hearing aids. In: Adaptive processes in hearing. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research (6). The Danavox Jubilee Foundation, Ballerup, pp. 39-46. ISBN 978-87-990013-6-1

Lundbeck, Micha and Grimm, Giso and Hohmann, Volker and Laugesen, Søren and Neher, Tobias (2017) Sensitivity to angular and radial source movements as a function of acoustic complexity in normal and impaired hearing. Trends in hearing, 21. p. 2331216517717152. ISSN 2331-2165

Neher, Tobias and Grimm, Giso and Hohmann, Volker (2014) Perceptual consequences of different signal changes due to binaural noise reduction: do hearing loss and working memory capacity play a role? Ear and hearing, 35 (5). e213-e227. ISSN 0196-0202

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