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Short-term auditory learning in older and younger adults

Karawani et al., 2017

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791869845794059605
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Karawani H
Lavie L
Banai K
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Proceedings of the International Symposium on Auditory and Audiological Research

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Why speech perception in noise declines with aging remains under substantial debate. One hypothesis is that older adults adapt to perceptually-difficult listening conditions to a lesser extent than younger adults, and this, in turn, contributes to their difficulties. To test this …
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