2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-18462011005000044
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O Efeito da lateralidade em teste de fala no ruído em normo-ouvintes

Abstract: OBJETIVO: verificar o efeito da lateralidade em teste monoaural, na presença de ruído competitivo, que utiliza sentenças como estímulo em indivíduos normo-ouvintes. MÉTODO: 81 indivíduos normo-ouvintes, com idades entre 18 e 44 anos, divididos em 2 grupos de acordo com a lateralidade - 45 indivíduos destros e 36 canhotos -, foram avaliados por meio do teste Listas de Sentenças em Português (LSP), e obtida a relação sinal-ruído (S/R) para cada orelha. RESULTADOS: os valores médios obtidos para as relações S/R n… Show more

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“…In a study on cerebral dominance, LSP test was applied, in monaural quality to VERIFY the effect of laterality in the presence of noise. The OD had worse results in both righties as lefties in demonstrating dissent in recognizing sentences as shown in the literature 22 . Although HE is predominant in information processing in the presence of noise, when there is the quantitative aspect of this variable was not expressed qualitatively.…”
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confidence: 52%
“…In a study on cerebral dominance, LSP test was applied, in monaural quality to VERIFY the effect of laterality in the presence of noise. The OD had worse results in both righties as lefties in demonstrating dissent in recognizing sentences as shown in the literature 22 . Although HE is predominant in information processing in the presence of noise, when there is the quantitative aspect of this variable was not expressed qualitatively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%