Age-related decline in neural phase-locking to envelope and temporal fine structure revealed by frequency following responses: A potential signature of cochlear synaptopathy impairing speech intelligibility
Emmanuel Ponsot,
Pauline Devolder,
Ingeborg Dhooge
et al.
Abstract:Assessing the contribution of cochlear synaptopathy (CS) to the variability in speech-in-noise intelligibility among individuals remains a challenge. While several studies have proposed biomarkers for CS based on neural phase-locking to the temporal envelope (ENV), fewer have investigated how CS affects the coding of temporal fine structure (TFS), despite its crucial role in speech-in-noise perception. In this study, we specifically examined whether TFS-based markers of CS could be derived from electrophysiolo… Show more
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