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"Deroche MLD" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Use of a difference in fundamental frequency and spatial location beyond intelligibility purposes | Adams R; Deroche MLD; | 41263630 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 2 | Speech, Timbre, and Pitch Perception in Cochlear Implant Users With Flat-Panel CT-Based Frequency Reallocations: A Longitudinal Prospective Study | Gilbert ML; Lewis RM; Deroche MLD; Jiam NT; Jiradejvong P; Mo J; Cooke DL; Limb CJ; | 40689899 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 3 | The neural characteristics influencing literacy outcome in children with cochlear implants | Koirala N; Manning J; Neumann S; Anderson C; Deroche MLD; Wolfe J; Pugh K; Landi N; Muthuraman M; Gracco VL; | 40046341 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 4 | Cross-modal plasticity in children with cochlear implant: converging evidence from EEG and functional near-infrared spectroscopy | Deroche MLD; Wolfe J; Neumann S; Manning J; Hanna L; Towler W; Wilson C; Bien AG; Miller S; Schafer E; Gemignani J; Alemi R; Muthuraman M; Koirala N; Gracco VL; | 38846536 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 5 | Dynamic networks differentiate the language ability of children with cochlear implants | Koirala N; Deroche MLD; Wolfe J; Neumann S; Bien AG; Doan D; Goldbeck M; Muthuraman M; Gracco VL; | 37409105 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 6 | Grouping by Time and Pitch Facilitates Free but Not Cued Recall for Word Lists in Normally-Hearing Listeners | Sares AG; Gilbert AC; Zhang Y; Iordanov M; Lehmann A; Deroche MLD; | 37338981 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 7 | Visual biases in evaluation of speakers' and singers' voice type by cis and trans listeners | Marchand Knight J; Sares AG; Deroche MLD; | 37205083 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 8 | Auditory evoked response to an oddball paradigm in children wearing cochlear implants | Deroche MLD; Wolfe J; Neumann S; Manning J; Towler W; Alemi R; Bien AG; Koirala N; Hanna L; Henry L; Gracco VL; | 36965466 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 9 | Luminance effects on pupil dilation in speech-in-noise recognition | Zhang Y; Malaval F; Lehmann A; Deroche MLD; | 36459511 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 10 | Predicting emotion perception abilities for cochlear implant users | Paquette S; Deroche MLD; Goffi-Gomez MV; Hoshino ACH; Lehmann A; | 36047767 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 11 | Specificity of Affective Responses in Misophonia Depends on Trigger Identification | Savard MA; Sares AG; Coffey EBJ; Deroche MLD; | 35692416 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 12 | Cochlear Implant Compression Optimization for Musical Sound Quality in MED-EL Users | Gilbert ML; Deroche MLD; Jiradejvong P; Chan Barrett K; Limb CJ; | 34812791 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 13 | Adaptation to pitch-altered feedback is independent of one's own voice pitch sensitivity. | Alemi R, Lehmann A, Deroche MLD | 33033324 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 14 | Neural Correlates of Vocal Pitch Compensation in Individuals Who Stutter. | Sares AG, Deroche MLD, Ohashi H, Shiller DM, Gracco VL | 32161525 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 15 | Perception of Child-Directed Versus Adult-Directed Emotional Speech in Pediatric Cochlear Implant Users. | Barrett KC, Chatterjee M, Caldwell MT, Deroche MLD, Jiradejvong P, Kulkarni AM, Limb CJ | 32149924 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 16 | Processing of Acoustic Information in Lexical Tone Production and Perception by Pediatric Cochlear Implant Recipients. | Deroche MLD, Lu HP, Lin YS, Chatterjee M, Peng SC | 31281237 PSYCHOLOGY |
| Title: | Use of a difference in fundamental frequency and spatial location beyond intelligibility purposes | ||||
| Authors: | Adams R, Deroche MLD | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41263630/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1121/10.0039887 | ||||
| Publication: | The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | ||||
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| PMID: | 41263630 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-11-20 | |
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PSYCHOLOGY
1 Laboratory for Hearing and Cognition, Psychology Department, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Québec H4B 1R6, Canada. |
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Description: |
To extract a voice from a background of competing speakers, the human brain exploits voice pitch (harmonic cues) and spatial location (binaural cues) to separate speakers perceptually, and effectively attenuates the background (anything but the target voice). Quieter backgrounds are generally favourable to attentional and memory systems because they free up cognitive resources otherwise spent decoding speech. Therefore, we hypothesize that harmonic and binaural cues have benefits beyond their known contribution to auditory masking release to higher-level cognitive processes, namely short-term recall. To test this, fifty 10-word lists were presented to adult participants with normal hearing in the presence of a non-linguistic masker. Experiment 1 presented words either on the same fundamental frequency (F0) or on different F0 by three-semitones from the masking tone. Experiment 2 presented words either at the same location or differing by 120° from the masking noise. Our results reaffirm that harmonic and binaural cues facilitate speech intelligibility, but there is a cognitive cost to these masking releases. Contrary to our hypothesis, the use of harmonic and spatial cues was associated with a significant detriment to words' recall, once intelligibility was controlled for. |



