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Overview

Qian-Jie Fu is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily centers on neuroscience, with a particular emphasis on cognitive neuroscience, signal processing, and speech and hearing.

Their recent scholarly contributions include research on auditory processing and hearing. Notable published papers are:

  • Effects of Spectral Resolution and Frequency Mismatch on Speech Understanding and Spatial Release From Masking in Simulated Bilateral Cochlear Implants, 2020, Ear and Hearing
  • Tinnitus impairs segregation of competing speech in normal-hearing listeners, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Tonal Language Speakers Are Better Able to Segregate Competing Speech According to Talker Sex Differences, 2020, Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research
  • Suprathreshold auditory processes in listeners with normal audiograms but extended high-frequency hearing loss, 2023, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • Effects of noise on integration of acoustic and electric hearing within and across ears, 2020, PLoS ONE

Qian-Jie Fu's frequent coauthors include John J. Galvin, Duo-Duo Tao, Mathew Thomas, Shelby Willis, and Ji-Sheng Liu.

The scientist publishes regularly in several venues, with multiple contributions to:

  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
  • Ear and Hearing
  • PLoS ONE
  • JASA Express Letters
  • Hearing Research

Their research spans the following main topics:

  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Speech and Audio Processing
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics
  • Phonetics and Phonology Research
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Multisensory perception and integration

The scientist's subfields of study include:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Signal Processing
  • Speech and Hearing
  • Sensory Systems
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

Best Publications

  • Noise susceptibility of cochlear implant users: the role of spectral resolution and smearing.

    Qian-Jie Fu;Geraldine Nogaki

  • Effects of noise and spectral resolution on vowel and consonant recognition: acoustic and electric hearing.

    Qian-Jie Fu;Robert V. Shannon;Xiaosong Wang

  • Importance of tonal envelope cues in Chinese speech recognition

    Qian-Jie Fu;Fan-Gang Zeng;Robert V. Shannon;Sigfrid D. Soli

  • Melodic Contour Identification by Cochlear Implant Listeners

    John J. Galvin;Qian-Jie Fu;Geraldine Nogaki

  • The number of spectral channels required for speech recognition depends on the difficulty of the listening situation.

    Robert V. Shannon;Qian-Jie Fu;John Galvin

  • Temporal processing and speech recognition in cochlear implant users.

    Qian-Jie Fu

  • Recognition of spectrally degraded and frequency-shifted vowels in acoustic and electric hearing.

    Qian-Jie Fu;Robert V. Shannon

  • Vocal Emotion Recognition by Normal-Hearing Listeners and Cochlear Implant Users

    Xin Luo;Qian Jie Fu;John J. Galvin

  • Perceptual Learning and Auditory Training in Cochlear Implant Recipients

    Qian-Jie Fu;John J. Galvin

  • Maximizing Cochlear Implant Patients’ Performance with Advanced Speech Training Procedures

    Qian-Jie Fu;John J. Galvin

  • The Role of Spectral and Temporal Cues in Voice Gender Discrimination by Normal-Hearing Listeners and Cochlear Implant Users

    Qian-Jie Fu;Sherol Chinchilla;John J. Galvin

  • Spectral subtraction-based speech enhancement for cochlear implant patients in background noise

    Li-Ping Yang;Qian-Jie Fu

  • Perceptual learning following changes in the frequency-to-electrode assignment with the Nucleus-22 cochlear implant.

    Qian-Jie Fu;Robert V. Shannon;John J. Galvin

  • Identification of temporal envelope cues in Chinese tone recognition

    Qian-Jie Fu;Fan-Gang Zeng

  • Auditory Training with Spectrally Shifted Speech: Implications for Cochlear Implant Patient Auditory Rehabilitation

    Qian-Jie Fu;Geraldine Nogaki;John J. Galvin

  • Effect of stimulation rate on phoneme recognition by nucleus-22 cochlear implant listeners.

    Qian-Jie Fu;Robert V. Shannon

  • Voice gender identification by cochlear implant users: the role of spectral and temporal resolution.

    Qian-Jie Fu;Sherol Chinchilla;Geraldine Nogaki;John J. Galvin

  • Melodic contour identification and music perception by cochlear implant users.

    John J. Galvin;Qian-Jie Fu;Robert V. Shannon

  • EFFECTS OF AMPLITUDE NONLINEARITY ON PHONEME RECOGNITION BY COCHLEAR IMPLANT USERS AND NORMAL-HEARING LISTENERS

    Qian-Jie Fu;Robert V. Shannon

  • Moderate auditory training can improve speech performance of adult cochlear implant patients

    Qian-Jie Fu;John Galvin;Xiaosong Wang;Geraldine Nogaki

  • Enhancing Chinese tone recognition by manipulating amplitude envelope: Implications for cochlear implants

    Xin Luo;Qian Jie Fu

  • Effects of Stimulation Rate, Mode and Level on Modulation Detection by Cochlear Implant Users

    John J. Galvin;Qian-Jie Fu

  • Speech recognition and temporal amplitude modulation processing by Mandarin-speaking cochlear implant users

    Xin Luo;Qian Jie Fu;Chao Gang Wei;Ke Li Cao

  • Development and evaluation of the Nurotron 26-electrode cochlear implant system

    Fan-Gang Zeng;Stephen J. Rebscher;Qian-Jie Fu;Hongbin Chen

  • Development and validation of the Mandarin speech perception test

    Qian-Jie Fu;Meimei Zhu;Xiaosong Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert V. Shannon
Robert V. Shannon University of Southern California
Fan-Gang Zeng
Fan-Gang Zeng University of California, Irvine
Shrikanth S. Narayanan
Shrikanth S. Narayanan University of Southern California
Hui Jiang
Hui Jiang York University
James C. Eliassen
James C. Eliassen University of Cincinnati Medical Center
David R. Moore
David R. Moore Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Brian C. J. Moore
Brian C. J. Moore University of Cambridge
Bruce J. Gantz
Bruce J. Gantz University of Iowa

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