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Dr. Chen Yuan, David is now an Assistant Professor in the Department of Special Education and Counselling (SEC). He obtained his Ph.D. from the Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, the University of Hong Kong. Dr. Chen’s research interests include speech perception and language development in Chinese speakers with hearing loss.
Research interests
Tone perception
Cognitive ability
Speech perception
Language development
Hearing impairment
Teaching Interests
Supporting students with specific learning disabilities
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Efficacy of a novel auditory-working-memory training program in improving speech-in-noise perception, cognitive functions, and subcortical encoding of pitch in older adults with untreated hearing impa
CHEN, Y., Anderson, S. & YUEN, C. P.
01/01/24 → 30/06/26
Project: Research project
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Development of a Mandarin Speech Perception Battery
CHEN, Y. & Wong, L. L. N.
01/01/20 → 30/06/22
Project: Research project
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Discrimination of consonants in quiet and in noise in Mandarin-speaking children with normal hearing
WONG, L. L. N., ZHU, S., CHEN, Y., LI, X. & CHAN, W. M. C., Mar 2023, In: PLoS One. 18, 3, e0283198.Research output: Contribution to journal › Articles › peer-review
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Is Cantonese lexical tone information important for sentence recognition accuracy in quiet and in noise?
CHEN, Y., Oct 2022, In: PLoS One. 17, 10, e0276254.Research output: Contribution to journal › Articles › peer-review
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Speech perception in noise is associated with different cognitive abilities in Chinese-speaking older adults with and without hearing aids
CHEN, Y., WONG, L. L. N., CHAN, S. S. & YU, J., Jan 2022, In: Frontiers in Psychology. 12, 640300.Research output: Contribution to journal › Articles › peer-review
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提高老年人噪聲下聆聽能力:一個結合工作記憶訓練和聽覺訓練的綜合居家訓練項目
陳源, Jun 2022.Research output: Contribution to conference › Papers
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Can dual compression offer better mandarin speech intelligibility and sound quality than fast-acting compression?
CHEN, Y., WONG, L. L. N., KUEHNEL, V., QIAN, J., VOSS, S. C. & WANG, S., 2021, In: Trends in hearing. 25Research output: Contribution to journal › Articles › peer-review
Open Access5 Citations (Scopus)