Dr Jeremy Marozeau
BSc (EPFL), PhD. (Paris VI)

Research Fellow

P:+61 3 9667 7544
F: +61 3 9667 7518
E: jmarozeau[at]bionicear.org

Dr Jeremy Marozeau is a Research Fellow at the Bionic Ear Institute. His research is focusing on the perception of music and voice pitch information for people with a cochlear implant.

He received his doctorate from the University of Paris-VI. His dissertation was on the effect of the fundamental frequency on timbre. He did his PhD as part of the Perception and Musical Cognition team at Institute for Music/Acoustic Research and Coordination (IRCAM, Paris) and as an invited researcher at Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT) of U.C. Berkeley.

After working at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS, Marseille) on modelling the loudness of impulsive sounds, he continued his research on loudness in hearing-impaired listeners as Research Associate at Northeastern University with Dr Mary Florentine.

Research Projects


Improving music perception and appreciation for cochlear implant users

Publications


 

1. Epstein, M., Marozeau, J., & Cleveland, S. (in press). Listening habits of iPod users. J Speech Hear Res.

2. Marozeau, J., Innes-Brown, H., Grayden, D. B., Burkitt, A. N., & Blamey, P. (2010). The effect of visual cues on auditory stream segregation in musicians and non-musicians. PLoS ONE, 5(6), e11297.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0011297
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3. Marozeau, J. and Florentine, M. (2009). Testing the binaural equal-loudness-ratio hypothesis with hearing-impaired listeners, J Acoust Soc Am., 126(1), 310–317.   [pdf]

4. Marozeau, J. and Epstein, M. (2008). Induced loudness reduction as function of frequency difference between test tone and inducer, Perception and Psychophysics, 70(4), 725-731.    [pdf]

5. Marozeau, J. and Florentine, M. (2007). Loudness growth in individual listeners with hearing losses: A review, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 122, EL81-87.    [pdf]

6. Marozeau, J., and De Cheveigne, A. (2007). The effect of fundamental frequency on the brightness dimension of timbre, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 121, 383-387.    [pdf]

7. Marozeau, J., Epstein, M., Florentine, M., and Daley, B. (2006). A test of the binaural equal-loudness-ratio hypothesis for tones, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 120, 3870-3877.    [pdf]

8. Whilby, S, Florentine, M, Wagner, E, and Marozeau, J (2006) Monaural and binaural loudness of 5- and 200-ms tones in normal and impaired hearing, J Acoust Soc Am 119, 3931-3939.    [pdf]

9. Bigand, E., Vieillard, S., Madurell, F., Marozeau, J., and Dacquet, A. (2005). Multidimensional scaling of emotional responses to music: The effect of musical expertise and of the duration of the excerpts, Cognition & Emotion 19, 1113-1139.

10. Marozeau, J., Boullet, I., Gagneux, F., Boussard, P. and Meunier,S. (2005). Evaluation d’estimateur de sonie, Acoustique et Technique, 39, 27-34.

11. Marozeau J., de Cheveigne A., McAdams S. and Winsberg S. (2003). The dependency of timbre on fundamental frequency, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 114(5), 2946-57.    [pdf]

Link to the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA).

-Conference Presentations-

Innes-Brown, H., Marozeau, J., Grayden, D. B., Burkitt, A. N., and Blamey, P. (2009). Visual information can improve musical stream segregation, Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Music Communication Science (ICoMCS2), 3-4 December, Sydney, Australia.

Marozeau, J., Innes-Brown, H., Grayden, D. B., Burkitt, A. N., and Blamey, P. (2009). The effect of temporal envelope on melody segregation, Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Music Communication Science (ICoMCS2), 3-4 December, Sydney, Australia.