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Thibaud Leclère
Thibaud Leclère
Research Associate, Insituto de Neurociencias de Castilla y Leon, University of Salamanca, Spain
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Speech intelligibility prediction in reverberation: Towards an integrated model of speech transmission, spatial unmasking, and binaural de-reverberation
T Leclère, M Lavandier, JF Culling
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 137 (6), 3335-3345, 2015
342015
On the externalization of sound sources with headphones without reference to a real source
T Leclère, M Lavandier, F Perrin
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 146 (4), 2309-2320, 2019
262019
The intelligibility of speech in a harmonic masker varying in fundamental frequency contour, broadband temporal envelope, and spatial location
T Leclère, M Lavandier, MLD Deroche
Hearing Research 350, 1-10, 2017
222017
Speech intelligibility for target and masker with different spectra
T Leclère, D Théry, M Lavandier, JF Culling
Physiology, psychoacoustics and cognition in normal and impaired hearing …, 2016
72016
Modeling temporal information encoding by the population of fibers in the healthy and synaptopathic auditory nerve
PT Johannesen, T Leclère, A Wijetillake, M Segovia-Martínez, ...
Hearing Research 426, 108621, 2022
62022
A computational modelling framework for assessing information transmission with cochlear implants
T Leclère, PT Johannesen, A Wijetillake, M Segovia-Martínez, ...
Hearing Research 432, 108744, 2023
12023
Binaural intelligibility level difference with a mixed-rate strategy simulation
T Leclère, A Kan, R Litovsky
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143 (3_Supplement), 1941-1941, 2018
12018
Externalization of sounds with non-individualized head-related transfer functions and without visual information
T Leclère, M Lavandier, K Perreaut, F Perrin
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 140 (4_Supplement), 3276-3276, 2016
12016
Computational model to quantify information transmission in the auditory nerve of cochlear implant listeners
T Leclère, PT Johannesen, A Wijetillake, M Segovia-Martinez, ...
Forum Acusticum, 2995-2995, 2020
2020
Restoring binaural and spatial hearing in cochlear implant users
R Litovsky, A Kan, T Thakkar, SR Anderson, ZE Peng, T Leclère
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143 (3_Supplement), 1785-1785, 2018
2018
Externalisation de sons reproduits au casque: stimuli individualisés vs. non-individualisés en l’absence de référence visuelle
T Leclère, M Lavandier, F Perrin
3èmes Journées Perception Sonore, 2017
2017
Effect of a mixed rate cochlear implant strategy on speech understanding
T Leclère, A Kan, R Litovsky
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 141 (5_Supplement), 3814-3814, 2017
2017
What is the impact of individualizing head-related transfer functions used for sound externalization?
T Leclère, M Lavandier, F Perrin
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 140 (4_Supplement), 3276-3276, 2016
2016
Towards a binaural model for predicting speech intelligibility among competing voices in rooms
T Leclère
École Nationale des Travaux Publics de l'État [ENTPE], 2015
2015
Does fundamental frequency-segregation interact with dip listening or spatial unmasking?
T Leclére, M Lavandier, ML Deroche
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 135 (4_Supplement), 2160-2160, 2014
2014
Speech intelligibility in rooms: An integrated model for temporal smearing, spatial unmasking, and binaural squelch
T Leclère, M Lavandier, JF Culling
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 135 (4_Supplement), 2364-2364, 2014
2014
Modelling amplitude-modulation detection by cochlear-implant users: An information theory approach
T Leclère, PT Johannesen, A Wijetillake, M Segovia-Martinez, ...
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Towards a metric to quantify information transmission by cochlear-implant coding strategies
T Leclère, A Wijetillake, M Segovia-Martinez, EA Lopez-Poveda
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