Publication: Older adults’ neural tracking of interrupted speech is a function of task difficulty
Older adults’ neural tracking of interrupted speech is a function of task difficulty
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Kurthen, I., Christen, A., Meyer, M., & Giroud, N. (2022). Older adults’ neural tracking of interrupted speech is a function of task difficulty. NeuroImage, 262, 119580. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119580
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Age-related hearing loss is a highly prevalent condition, which manifests at both the auditory periphery and the brain. It leads to degraded auditory input, which needs to be repaired in order to achieve understanding of spoken language. It is still unclear how older adults with this condition draw on their neural resources to optimally process speech. By presenting interrupted speech to 26 healthy older adults with normal-for-age audiograms, this study investigated neural tracking of degraded auditory input. The electroencephalograms
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Kurthen, I., Christen, A., Meyer, M., & Giroud, N. (2022). Older adults’ neural tracking of interrupted speech is a function of task difficulty. NeuroImage, 262, 119580. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119580