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2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.12.22.573009
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Phase coding in phoneme processing slows with age

Konrad Dapper,
Jakob Schirmer,
Lukas Rüttiger
et al.

Abstract: The comprehension of phonemes is a fundamental component of speech processing which relies on both, temporal fine structure (TFS) and temporal envelope (TE) coding. EEG amplitude in response to phonemes has been identified as indicator of speech performance in hearing aid users. Presbyacusis may also alter neuro-electric responses to phonemes, even with minimally or unaffected hearing thresholds. Elevated speech reception thresholds (SRT) in absence of pure-tone threshold (PTT) elevation suggest central proces… Show more

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