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A Comparison of Listening Skills of Autistic and Non-Autistic Youth While Using and Not Using Remote Microphone Systems.

Emily C ThompsonJacob I FeldmanAnnalise ValleHilary DavisBahar Keçeli-KaysılıKacie Dunham-CarrTiffany G WoynaroskiAnne Marie TharpeErin M Picou
Published in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2023)
Contrary to expectations, autistic youth did not demonstrate listening-in-noise deficits compared to non-autistic youth. Both autistic and non-autistic youth appear to experience RM system benefits marked by large gains in listening-in-noise performance. Thus, the use of this technology in educational and other noisy settings where speech perception needs enhancement might be beneficial for both groups of children.
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