Neural tracking of attended versus ignored speech is differentially affected by hearing loss.
Eline Borch PetersenMalte WöstmannJonas ObleserThomas LunnerPublished in: Journal of neurophysiology (2016)
The present study investigates the effect of hearing loss in older listeners on the neural tracking of competing speech. Interestingly, we observed that whereas internal degradation (hearing loss) relates to the neural tracking of ignored speech, external sound degradation (ratio between attended and ignored speech; signal-to-noise ratio) relates to tracking of attended speech. This provides the first evidence for hearing loss affecting the ability to neurally track speech.
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