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Neuroanatomical and resting state EEG power correlates of central hearing loss in older adults

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2018
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Giroud, N., Hirsiger, S., Muri, R., Kegel, A., Dillier, N., & Meyer, M. (2018). Neuroanatomical and resting state EEG power correlates of central hearing loss in older adults. Brain Structure & Function, 223(1), 145–163. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-017-1477-0

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To gain more insight into central hearing loss, we investigated the relationship between cortical thickness and surface area, speech-relevant resting state EEG power, and above-threshold auditory measures in older adults and younger controls. Twenty-three older adults and 13 younger controls were tested with an adaptive auditory test battery to measure not only traditional pure-tone thresholds, but also above individual thresholds of temporal and spectral processing. The participants’ speech recognition in noise (SiN) was evaluated, a

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223

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1

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145

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DoktoratPsych Erstautor

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2018

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1863-2653

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Giroud, N., Hirsiger, S., Muri, R., Kegel, A., Dillier, N., & Meyer, M. (2018). Neuroanatomical and resting state EEG power correlates of central hearing loss in older adults. Brain Structure & Function, 223(1), 145–163. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-017-1477-0

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