Hi Patricia, We've developed a freely available Music-in-Noise Task (MINT)
which correlates quite well with speech-in-noise and also allows
you to separately look at the benefits of addition, spatial,
visual, and predictive information. We published results on a
largish sample with relationships to HINT, auditory working
memory, fine pitch discrimination, musicianship and language
last year, here: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2019.00199/full Unfortunately our online version died. You can find the
pre-prepared stimuli as sound and video files on our website if
you want to run them separately: https://www.coffeylab.ca/open-science/
We also have a PsychoPy implementation for general use which you
can run locally, though PsychoPy had a problem with presenting
videos that meant it was not fully working on some systems as of
a year ago (on website too if you'd like to try). We have a
MATLAB implementation that some collaborators created for
another project, which should be available for use if that
serves your purposes. Let me know if you'd like to use one of these. Best regards, Emily Coffey
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Bestelmeyer wrote:
Dear List,
Has anyone set up or know of a speech in noise test that runs online and gives the participant a score? Preferably calibrated? It is for a pedagogical exercise only (undergraduate project students). Perhaps someone has set up an online SIN experiment that we can help with collecting data? (we would need the data and some methodological detail so the students can write a methods section).
I know there are some commercial ones out there that I am not crazy about.
Patricia
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