The effect of hearing loss on neural processing
Efficient auditory processing requires the rapid integration of transient sensory inputs. This is exemplified in human speech perception, in which long stretches of a complex acoustic signal are typically processed accurately and essentially in real-time. Spoken language thus presents listeners'...
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Main Author: | Jonathan E Peelle (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Arthur Wingfield (auth) |
Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media SA
2015
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Series: | Frontiers Research Topics
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