Description
Working memory and cognitive functions contribute to speech recognition in normal hearing and hearing impaired listeners. In this study, auditory and cognitive functions are measured in young adult normal hearing, elderly normal hearing, and elderly cochlear implant subjects. The effects of age and hearing on the different measures are investigated. The correlations between auditory/cognitive functions and speech/music recognition are examined. The results may demonstrate which factors can better explain the variable performance across elderly cochlear implant users.
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- Cognitive and Auditory Factors for Speech and Music Perception in Elderly Adult Cochlear Implant Users
Contributors
- Kolberg, Courtney Elizabeth (Author)
- Luo, Xin (Thesis director)
- Azuma, Tamiko (Committee member)
- Department of Speech and Hearing Science (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2018-05
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