[PDF][PDF] Dichotic Word Recognition of Young Adults in Adverse Listening Conditions
M Kline - 2009 - core.ac.uk
The purpose of the present study was to measure dichotic word recognition performance in
both noise and with simulated hearing loss in young adults with normal hearing to better …
both noise and with simulated hearing loss in young adults with normal hearing to better …
Dichotic word recognition of young adults in noise
E Moller - 2007 - kb.osu.edu
Dichotic word recognition (DWR) was measured in both quiet and noise among young
adults with normal hearing. In the noise condition, performance was reduced until it equaled …
adults with normal hearing. In the noise condition, performance was reduced until it equaled …
Dichotic word recognition in noise and the right-ear advantage
CM Roup - 2011 - ASHA
Purpose This study sought to compare dichotic right-ear advantages (REAs) of young adults
to older adult data (CM Roup, TL Wiley, & RH Wilson, 2006) after matching for overall levels …
to older adult data (CM Roup, TL Wiley, & RH Wilson, 2006) after matching for overall levels …
[PDF][PDF] Dichotic Word Recognition of Young Adults with Simulated Hearing Loss
MS Monjot - 2008 - kb.osu.edu
The purpose of the present study was to examine dichotic speech recognition in young
adults with simulated hearing loss to more appropriately compare performance to older …
adults with simulated hearing loss to more appropriately compare performance to older …
Dichotic word recognition in young and older adults
Dichotic word recognition was evaluated in free-recall, directed-attention right, and directed-
attention left response conditions. All participants were right-handed and included a group of …
attention left response conditions. All participants were right-handed and included a group of …
[图书][B] Dichotic word recognition in older adults
CM Roup - 2002 - search.proquest.com
The present study was an examination of dichotic word recognition abilities in older adult
listeners. Dichotic word recognition, using the NU-6 monosyllabic words from the VACD …
listeners. Dichotic word recognition, using the NU-6 monosyllabic words from the VACD …
Lexical effects on dichotic word recognition in young and elderly listeners
AS Carter, RH Wilson - Journal of the American Academy of …, 2001 - thieme-connect.com
Dichotic listening was evaluated using monosyllabic word pairs that differed in lexical
difficulty as defined by the Neighborhood Activation Model of spoken word recognition. Four …
difficulty as defined by the Neighborhood Activation Model of spoken word recognition. Four …
[PDF][PDF] The Effects of Stimulus Type and Response Condition on Dichotic Listening
M Stevens - 2011 - kb.osu.edu
Dichotic listening refers to a binaural competing auditory recognition task in which listeners
are asked to identify one or both stimuli. Most listeners exhibit a right ear advantage (REA) in …
are asked to identify one or both stimuli. Most listeners exhibit a right ear advantage (REA) in …
The effect of lexical content on dichotic speech recognition in older adults
UM Findlen, CM Roup - Journal of the American Academy of …, 2016 - thieme-connect.com
Background: Age-related auditory processing deficits have been shown to negatively affect
speech recognition for older adult listeners. In contrast, older adults gain benefit from their …
speech recognition for older adult listeners. In contrast, older adults gain benefit from their …
[PDF][PDF] Dichotic, Binaural, and Monaural NU-6 Word Recognition Performance for Young and Older Adults
TA Hammond - 2010 - kb.osu.edu
Listening to a sound with two ears, or binaural listening, helps a listener to localize and
understand the message better than with one ear alone. For some older adults with hearing …
understand the message better than with one ear alone. For some older adults with hearing …
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