Zilany, Muhammad Shamsul Arefeen individual record
Instructional Assistant Professor
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The goal of our study is to understand the neural mechanisms underlying the perception of complex sounds. We use a comprehensive approach of combining neurophysiological, behavioral, and computational modeling techniques towards that goal. We are interested in applying the results from these studies to the design of physiologically based signal-processing strategies to aid listeners with hearing loss.

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Academic Articles16
  • Mamun, N., Zilany, M., Hansen, J., & Davies-Venn, E. E. (2021). An intrusive method for estimating speech intelligibility from noisy and distorted signals.. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 150(3), 1762-1778.
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  • Kwan, T., Zilany, M., Davies-Venn, E., & Abdul Wahab, A. K. (2019). Modeling the effects of medial olivocochlear efferent stimulation at the level of the inferior colliculus.. Experimental Brain Research. 237(6), 1479-1491.
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  • Hossain, M. E., Zilany, M., & Davies-Venn, E. (2019). On the feasibility of using a bispectral measure as a nonintrusive predictor of speech intelligibility. Computer Speech and Language. 57, 59-80.
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  • Salimi, N., Zilany, M., & Carney, L. H. (2017). Modeling Responses in the Superior Paraolivary Nucleus: Implications for Forward Masking in the Inferior Colliculus.. JARO: Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology. 18(3), 441-456.
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Conference Papers7
First Name
Muhammad Shamsul Arefeen
Last Name
Zilany