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Objective Neural Indices of Speech-in-Noise Perception
Samira Anderson,
Nina Kraus
Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Objective Indices
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Complex Sounds
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Speech-in-noise Perception
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Neural Index
100%
Treatment Strategy
50%
Therapeutic Outcome
50%
Listening Environment
50%
Clinical Measures
50%
Auditory Learning
50%
Acoustic Elements
50%
Speech in Noise
50%
Complex Stimuli
50%
Auditory Function
50%
Subcortical Processing
50%
Language Disorders
50%
Speech-evoked Auditory Brainstem Response
50%
Brainstem Reflexes
50%
Biological Evaluation
50%
Acoustic Stimuli
50%
Noise Factor
50%
Speech Encoding
50%
Auditory Factor
50%
Neuroscience
Language Disorders
100%
Auditory Brainstem Response
100%
Sensation of Hearing
100%
Brain Stem Response
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hearing
100%
Speech Production
100%
Brain Stem Response
25%
Specific Language Impairment
12%
Auditory Stimulation
12%
Bioassay
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Logopedics
100%
Treatment Outcome
12%
Language Disability
12%
Auditory Stimulation
12%