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181 related items for PubMed ID: 37415268

  • 21. Speech-in-Noise and Quality-of-Life Measures in School-Aged Children With Normal Hearing and With Unilateral Hearing Loss.
    Griffin AM, Poissant SF, Freyman RL.
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  • 23. Benefit of modulated maskers for speech recognition by younger and older adults with normal hearing.
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  • 24. Masked English Speech Recognition Performance in Younger and Older Spanish-English Bilingual and English Monolingual Children.
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  • 25. Intelligibility and detectability of speech measured diotically and dichotically in groups of listeners with, at most, "slight" hearing loss.
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  • 26. Speech-on-speech masking with variable access to the linguistic content of the masker speech for native and nonnative english speakers.
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  • 30. Recovery from prior stimulation: masking of speech by interrupted noise for younger and older adults with normal hearing.
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  • 32. Cognitive Abilities Contribute to Spectro-Temporal Discrimination in Children Who Are Hard of Hearing.
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  • 33. Does it take older adults longer than younger adults to perceptually segregate a speech target from a background masker?
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  • 38. Test-retest reliability of the Toy Discrimination Test with a masker of noise or babble in children with hearing impairment.
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