Issue Date
2012
Abstract
Little is known about the way speech in noise is processed along the auditory pathway. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relation between listening in noise using the R-Space system and the neurophysiologic response of the speech-evoked auditory brainstem when recorded in quiet and noise in adult participants with mild to moderate hearing loss and normal hearing.
Language
English
Publisher
Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine
Subject (MeSH)
Audiometry, Speech; Audiometry, Evoked response
Document Type
Thesis
Advisor
Potts, Lisa G.
Recommended Citation
Lipson, Sheli, "The relation between speech recognition in noise and the speech-evoked brainstem response in normal-hearing and hearing-impaired individuals" (2012). Independent Studies and Capstones. Paper 640. Program in Audiology and Communication Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine.
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/pacs_capstones/640