Michael G. Heinz

Michael G. Heinz

Purdue University

H-index: 32

North America-United States

About Michael G. Heinz

Michael G. Heinz, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Purdue University, specializes in the field of auditory neuroscience, psychoacoustics, hearing loss, auditory models.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Impact of Reduced Spectral Resolution on Temporal-Coherence-Based Source Segregation

Estimation of cochlear frequency selectivity using a convolution model of forward-masked compound action potentials

Induced alpha and beta electroencephalographic rhythms covary with single-trial speech intelligibility in competition

Testing phenomenological auditory-nerve model predictions for selective inner-and outer-hair-cell dysfunction

Effects of suppressive masking on the dynamic range of auditory-nerve responses: characterization with forward-masked compound action potentials

A multi-channel EEG mini-cap can improve reliability for recording auditory brainstem responses in chinchillas

Enhanced envelope coding following acoustic trauma is detrimental to neural coding of speech in noise

Distorted tonotopy severely degrades neural representations of connected speech in noise following acoustic trauma

Michael G. Heinz Information

University

Position

Prof. of Speech Language and Hearing Sciences & Biomedical Engin. .

Citations(all)

3693

Citations(since 2020)

1627

Cited By

2696

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

35

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Michael G. Heinz Skills & Research Interests

auditory neuroscience

psychoacoustics

hearing loss

auditory models

Top articles of Michael G. Heinz

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Impact of Reduced Spectral Resolution on Temporal-Coherence-Based Source Segregation

Biorxiv

Vibha Viswanathan

Michael G Heinz

Barbara G Shinn-Cunningham

2024/3/13

Estimation of cochlear frequency selectivity using a convolution model of forward-masked compound action potentials

Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology

François Deloche

Satyabrata Parida

Andrew Sivaprakasam

Michael G Heinz

2024/1/26

Induced alpha and beta electroencephalographic rhythms covary with single-trial speech intelligibility in competition

Scientific Reports

Vibha Viswanathan

Hari M Bharadwaj

Michael G Heinz

Barbara G Shinn-Cunningham

2023/6/23

Testing phenomenological auditory-nerve model predictions for selective inner-and outer-hair-cell dysfunction

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Madhurima Patra

Andrew Sivaprakasam

David Axe

Michael G Heinz

2023/3/1

Effects of suppressive masking on the dynamic range of auditory-nerve responses: characterization with forward-masked compound action potentials

Francois Deloche

Andrew Sivaprakasam

Michael Heinz

2023

A multi-channel EEG mini-cap can improve reliability for recording auditory brainstem responses in chinchillas

Journal of Neuroscience Methods

Hannah Ginsberg

Ravinderjit Singh

Hari M Bharadwaj

Michael G Heinz

2023/10/1

Enhanced envelope coding following acoustic trauma is detrimental to neural coding of speech in noise

bioRxiv

Satyabrata Parida

Michael G Heinz

2022/3/18

Distorted tonotopy severely degrades neural representations of connected speech in noise following acoustic trauma

Journal of Neuroscience

Satyabrata Parida

Michael G Heinz

2022/2/23

Speech categorization reveals the role of early-stage temporal-coherence processing in auditory scene analysis

Journal of Neuroscience

Vibha Viswanathan

Barbara G Shinn-Cunningham

Michael G Heinz

2022/1/12

Underlying neural mechanisms of degraded speech intelligibility following noise-induced hearing loss: The importance of distorted tonotopy

Satyabrata Parida

Michael G Heinz

2022/12/1

Cross-species experiments reveal widespread cochlear neural damage in normal hearing

Communications Biology

Hari M Bharadwaj

Alexandra R Hustedt-Mai

Hannah M Ginsberg

Kelsey M Dougherty

Vijaya Prakash Krishnan Muthaiah

...

2022/7/22

Modulation masking and fine structure shape neural envelope coding to predict speech intelligibility across diverse listening conditions

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Vibha Viswanathan

Hari M Bharadwaj

Barbara G Shinn-Cunningham

Michael G Heinz

2021/9/1

Spectrally specific temporal analyses of spike-train responses to complex sounds: A unifying framework

PLOS Computational Biology

Satyabrata Parida

Hari Bharadwaj

Michael G Heinz

2021/2/22

Noninvasive measures of distorted tonotopic speech coding following noise-induced hearing loss

Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology

Satyabrata Parida

Michael G Heinz

2021/2

Modeling the effects of age and hearing loss on concurrent vowel scores

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Harshavardhan Settibhaktini

Michael G Heinz

Ananthakrishna Chintanpalli

2021/11/1

Temporal fine structure influences voicing confusions for consonant identification in multi-talker babble

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

Vibha Viswanathan

Barbara G Shinn-Cunningham

Michael G Heinz

2021/10/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 64
Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham

Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham

Carnegie Mellon University

H-index: 58
Eric D. Young

Eric D. Young

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 52
Chris Plack

Chris Plack

Manchester University

H-index: 50
H. Steven Colburn

H. Steven Colburn

Boston University

H-index: 46
Kevin J Munro

Kevin J Munro

Manchester University

H-index: 38
Laurel H. Carney

Laurel H. Carney

University of Rochester

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