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366 related items for PubMed ID: 27178442

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  • 2. Peripheral hearing loss reduces the ability of children to direct selective attention during multi-talker listening.
    Holmes E, Kitterick PT, Summerfield AQ.
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  • 3. Cueing listeners to attend to a target talker progressively improves word report as the duration of the cue-target interval lengthens to 2,000 ms.
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  • 4. Divided listening in the free field becomes asymmetric when acoustic cues are limited.
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  • 7. Effects of Sensorineural Hearing Loss on Cortical Synchronization to Competing Speech during Selective Attention.
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  • 8. Poor early cortical differentiation of speech predicts perceptual difficulties of severely hearing-impaired listeners in multi-talker environments.
    Paul BT, Uzelac M, Chan E, Dimitrijevic A.
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  • 9. Effect of training on word-recognition performance in noise for young normal-hearing and older hearing-impaired listeners.
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  • 10. Listeners track talker-specific prosody to deal with talker-variability.
    Severijnen GGA, Bosker HR, Piai V, McQueen JM.
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  • 11. Differences in talker recognition by preschoolers and adults.
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  • 12. Visually guided auditory attention in a dynamic "cocktail-party" speech perception task: ERP evidence for age-related differences.
    Getzmann S, Wascher E.
    Hear Res; 2017 Feb 15; 344():98-108. PubMed ID: 27825858
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  • 13. Noise-robust cortical tracking of attended speech in real-world acoustic scenes.
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  • 14. Voice gender identification by cochlear implant users: the role of spectral and temporal resolution.
    Fu QJ, Chinchilla S, Nogaki G, Galvin JJ.
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  • 15. The advantage of knowing the talker.
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  • 16. Listening effort during speech perception enhances auditory and lexical processing for non-native listeners and accents.
    Song J, Iverson P.
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  • 17. Impoverished auditory cues limit engagement of brain networks controlling spatial selective attention.
    Deng Y, Choi I, Shinn-Cunningham B, Baumgartner R.
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  • 18. Effects of talker continuity and speech rate on auditory working memory.
    Lim SJ, Shinn-Cunningham BG, Perrachione TK.
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  • 19. Looking Behavior and Audiovisual Speech Understanding in Children With Normal Hearing and Children With Mild Bilateral or Unilateral Hearing Loss.
    Lewis DE, Smith NA, Spalding JL, Valente DL.
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