2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2022.108486
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The frequency-following response to assess the neural representation of spectral speech cues in older adults

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“…S13 (aged 66) could pitch rank the four stimuli in the expected order in almost all (13/15) experiments, while S24 (at 26 the youngest listener) could achieve this in 8/15 experiments. In summary, while age-related decline in the auditory processing of spectral information has been reported (Chauvette et al, 2022), there was no clear agerelated effect evident in the present data. This was not tested statistically because of the small sample set.…”
Section: Fig 2 Cumulative Mds Graphs For the Last Five Listeners In T...contrasting
confidence: 81%
“…S13 (aged 66) could pitch rank the four stimuli in the expected order in almost all (13/15) experiments, while S24 (at 26 the youngest listener) could achieve this in 8/15 experiments. In summary, while age-related decline in the auditory processing of spectral information has been reported (Chauvette et al, 2022), there was no clear agerelated effect evident in the present data. This was not tested statistically because of the small sample set.…”
Section: Fig 2 Cumulative Mds Graphs For the Last Five Listeners In T...contrasting
confidence: 81%