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Individual differences in language and working memory affect children's speech recognition in noise.

Ryan W McCreeryMeredith SpratfordBenjamin KirbyMarc A Brennan
Published in: International journal of audiology (2016)
Working memory and language both influence children's speech recognition in noise, but the relationships vary across types of stimuli. These findings suggest that clinical assessment of speech recognition is likely to reflect underlying cognitive and linguistic abilities, in addition to a child's auditory skills, consistent with the Ease of Language Understanding model.
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