2022
DOI: 10.1121/10.0016111
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Relation between temporal fine structure processing and global processing speed

Abstract: Strelcyk et al. (2019) recently found that interaural phase discrimination in older hearing-impaired listeners was correlated with both visuospatial processing speed and interaural level discrimination. This suggests that temporal fine structure (TFS) processing relies on global processing speed and/or spatial cognition, though it is possible that, generally, complex auditory discrimination engages multiple cognitive domains. Here, 50 Veterans (mean age = 48.1, range = 30–60) with normal or near-normal hearing… Show more

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