Perception of Voiceless Fricatives by Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Children and Adults

A study examined perceptual-weighting strategies and performance-audibility functions of 11 children with moderate hearing impairments (HI), 11 age-matched peers, 11 adults with moderate HI, and 11 typical adults. Results showed both hearing sensitivity and age effects. Listeners with HI required lo...

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Hearing impaired children
Hearing impaired people
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Hearing loss
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Listening Comprehension
Male
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Middle Aged
Non tumoral diseases
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Phonetics
Receptive Language
Sensory perception
Speech
Speech Communication
Speech Discrimination Tests
Speech perception
Speech Perception - physiology
Syllables
Time Factors
Weighting
title Perception of Voiceless Fricatives by Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Children and Adults
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