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Cognitive compensation of speech perception with hearing impairment, cochlear implants, and aging: How and to what degree can it be achieved?Başkent et al., 2016
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- Başkent D
- Clarke J
- Pals C
- Benard M
- Bhargava P
- Saija J
- Sarampalis A
- Wagner A
- Gaudrain E
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- Trends in Hearing
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External degradations in incoming speech reduce understanding, and hearing impairment further compounds the problem. While cognitive mechanisms alleviate some of the difficulties, their effectiveness may change with age. In our research, reviewed here, we …
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