Auditory Temporal Processing and Aging: Implications for Speech Understanding of Older People
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Current estimates of the prevalence of age-related hearing loss among those over 65 years in the U.S. converge on an overall prevalence rate of approximately 50%, suggesting that there are currently 20 million senior citizens with significant hearing loss (Agrawal et al., 2008; Cruickshanks et al., 1998; Moscicki et al., 1985)[...]
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Gordon-Salant, S.; Fitzgibbons, P.J.; Yeni-Komshian, G.H. Auditory Temporal Processing and Aging: Implications for Speech Understanding of Older People. Audiol. Res. 2011, 1, e4. https://doi.org/10.4081/audiores.2011.e4
Gordon-Salant S, Fitzgibbons PJ, Yeni-Komshian GH. Auditory Temporal Processing and Aging: Implications for Speech Understanding of Older People. Audiology Research. 2011; 1(1):e4. https://doi.org/10.4081/audiores.2011.e4
Chicago/Turabian StyleGordon-Salant, S., P.J. Fitzgibbons, and G.H. Yeni-Komshian. 2011. "Auditory Temporal Processing and Aging: Implications for Speech Understanding of Older People" Audiology Research 1, no. 1: e4. https://doi.org/10.4081/audiores.2011.e4