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Eline Verschueren
Eline Verschueren
Department of Neurosciences, ExpORL, KU Leuven - University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
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Predicting individual speech intelligibility from the cortical tracking of acoustic-and phonetic-level speech representations
D Lesenfants, J Vanthornhout, E Verschueren, L Decruy, T Francart
Hearing research 380, 1-9, 2019
912019
Neural envelope tracking as a measure of speech understanding in cochlear implant users
E Verschueren, B Somers, T Francart
Hearing research 373, 23-31, 2019
432019
Neural tracking of the speech envelope in cochlear implant users
B Somers, E Verschueren, T Francart
Journal of neural engineering 16 (1), 016003, 2018
422018
Data-driven spatial filtering for improved measurement of cortical tracking of multiple representations of speech
D Lesenfants, J Vanthornhout, E Verschueren, T Francart
Journal of neural engineering 16 (6), 066017, 2019
352019
The effect of stimulus choice on an EEG-based objective measure of speech intelligibility
E Verschueren, J Vanthornhout, T Francart
Ear and hearing 41 (6), 1586-1597, 2020
292020
Speech understanding oppositely affects acoustic and linguistic neural tracking in a speech rate manipulation paradigm
E Verschueren, M Gillis, L Decruy, J Vanthornhout, T Francart
Journal of Neuroscience 42 (39), 7442-7453, 2022
282022
The effect of stimulus intensity on neural envelope tracking
E Verschueren, J Vanthornhout, T Francart
Hearing Research 403, 108175, 2021
242021
The self-assessed Békesy procedure: validation of a method to measure intelligibility of connected discourse
L Decruy, N Das, E Verschueren, T Francart
Trends in hearing 22, 2331216518802702, 2018
222018
Neural envelope tracking predicts speech intelligibility and hearing aid benefit in children with hearing loss
T Van Hirtum, B Somers, B Dieudonné, E Verschueren, J Wouters, ...
Hearing Research 439, 108893, 2023
82023
Effect of (Mis) Matched compression speed on speech recognition in bimodal listeners
D Spirrov, E Kludt, E Verschueren, A Büchner, T Francart
Trends in Hearing 24, 2331216520948974, 2020
72020
Delta-band neural envelope tracking predicts speech intelligibility in noise in preschoolers
T Van Hirtum, B Somers, E Verschueren, B Dieudonné, T Francart
Hearing Research 434, 108785, 2023
62023
Semantic context enhances neural envelope tracking
E Verschueren, J Vanthornhout, T Francart
bioRxiv, 2018
12018
Objective measurement of speech intelligibility with cochlear implants
E Verschueren, T Francart
2022
Objectief meten van spraakverstaan met behulp van hersengolven
B Somers, T Van Hirtum, E Verschueren, J Vanthornhout, T Francart
Conferentie van de Nederlandse Vereninging voor Klinische Fysica (NVKF) 2021 …, 2021
2021
Interfacing Hearing Implants with the Brain: Closing the Loop with Intracochlear Brain Recordings
B Somers, D Lesenfants, J Vanthornhout, L Decruy, E Verschueren, ...
Brain-Computer Interface Research: A State-of-the-Art Summary 9, 53-63, 2021
2021
Objectively and automatically measuring speech intelligibility
T Francart, E Verschueren, J Vanthornhout, D Lesenfants, B Somers
LAW Symposium: Spraakverstaan meten, Location: Leuven, Belgium, 2020
2020
Temporal Response Functions in Cochlear Implant Users
B Somers, E Verschueren, T Francart
Auditory EEG Signal Processing (AESoP) 2019, Date: 2019/09/16-2019/09/18 …, 2019
2019
An EEG-based objective measure of speech intelligibility with applications in cochlear implant fitting
B Somers, E Verschueren, T Francart
fTales workshop: Neuro Sense & Sense-ability, Date: 2019/04/01-2019/04/02 …, 2019
2019
Objectively and automatically measuring speech intelligibility: the effect of contextual information in the stimulus
E Verschueren, J Vanthornhout, T Francart
International Hearing Aid Research Conference (IHCON), Date: 2018/08/15-2018 …, 2018
2018
Speech envelope tracking in cochlear implant users
B Somers, E Verschueren, T Francart
Auditory EEG Signal Processing (AESoP) symposium, Date: 2018/05/21-2018/05 …, 2018
2018
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