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Cognitive and auditory factors underlying the ability to understand speech in noise: clinical implications for diagnosis and rehabilitation
(2017)
A proportion of listeners report problems understanding
speech in background noise yet their audiogram is
clinically normal. A growing body of research in the
cognitive hearing science field suggests that both hearing
and ...
"Introduction to cortical auditory evoked potentials in adults: estimating hearing sensitivity"/Guy Lightfoot
(2016)
Special issue of Seminars in Hearing : The use of cortical auditory evoked potentials in diagnosis and treatment of hearing disorders"
Eliciting natural conversational Lombard speech in realistic acoustic environments
(2016)
▶ Speech intelligibility tests, which are commonly used in the
audiology clinic and in research, do not reflect what people
experience outside the clinic.
▶ Speech intelligibility tests may be poor predictors of
communication ...
Does musical training protect noise-exposed musicians from the consequences of ‘hidden hearing loss’?
(2016)
"Hidden hearing loss": noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy involving the selective loss of high-threshold auditory nerve fibres without affecting auditory thresholds, but resulting in perceptual deficits such as difficulty ...