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Toward a Nonspeech Test of Auditory Cognition: Semantic Context Effects in Environmental Sound Identification in Adults of Varying Age and Hearing Abilities.

Valeriy ShafiroStanley SheftMolly NorrisGeorge SpanosKatherine RadasevichPaige FormsmaBrian Gygi
Published in: PloS one (2016)
Being sensitive to semantic context effects, FEST can serve as a nonspeech test of auditory cognition for diverse listener populations to assess and potentially improve everyday listening skills.
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