2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.26.23297523
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Amplitude modulation perception and cortical evoked potentials in children with listening difficulties and their typically-developing peers

Lauren Petley,
Chelsea Blankenship,
Lisa L. Hunter
et al.

Abstract: PurposeAmplitude modulations (AM) are important for speech intelligibility, and deficits in speech intelligibility are a leading source of impairment in childhood listening difficulties (LiD). The present study aimed to explore the relationships between AM perception and speech-in-noise (SiN) comprehension in children and to determine whether deficits in AM processing contribute to childhood LiD. Evoked responses were used to parse the neural origin of AM processing.MethodForty-one children with LiD and forty-… Show more

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