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A systematic review of acoustic change complex (ACC) measurements and applicability in children for the assessment of the neural capacity for sound and speech discrimination.

Sarah MeehanMarloes L AdankMarc P van der SchroeffJantien L Vroegop
Published in: Hearing research (2024)
ACC measurements of the neural capacity to discriminate between speech and non-speech sounds are feasible in infants and children, and a wide range of possible clinical applications exist, although more time-efficient procedures would be advantageous for clinical uptake. A consideration of age and maturational effects is recommended, and further research is required to investigate the relationship between objective ACC measures and behavioural measures of sound and speech perception for effective clinical implementation.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • hearing loss
  • primary care
  • healthcare