Publication: Neural encoding of linguistic speech cues is unaffected by cognitive decline, but decreases with increasing hearing impairment
Neural encoding of linguistic speech cues is unaffected by cognitive decline, but decreases with increasing hearing impairment
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Bolt, E., & Giroud, N. (2024). Neural encoding of linguistic speech cues is unaffected by cognitive decline, but decreases with increasing hearing impairment. Scientific Reports, 14(19105), 19105. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-69602-1
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The multivariate temporal response function (mTRF) is an effective tool for investigating the neural encoding of acoustic and complex linguistic features in natural continuous speech. In this study, we investigated how neural representations of speech features derived from natural stimuli are related to early signs of cognitive decline in older adults, taking into account the effects of hearing. Participants without (n = 25) and with (n = 19) early signs of cognitive decline listened to an audiobook while their electroencephalography
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Bolt, E., & Giroud, N. (2024). Neural encoding of linguistic speech cues is unaffected by cognitive decline, but decreases with increasing hearing impairment. Scientific Reports, 14(19105), 19105. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-69602-1