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Re: SPIN and Age,Gendr,& ear difference
Yes, for a starter try
Divenyi, P. L., & Haupt,
K. M. (1997). Audiological correlates of speech understanding deficits in
elderly listeners with mild-to-moderate hearing loss. I. Age and
laterality effects. Ear and Hearing, 18(1), 42-61.
Divenyi, P. L., & Haupt, K. M. (1997). Audiological correlates of
speech understanding deficits in elderly listeners with mild-to-moderate
hearing loss. II. Correlation analysis. Ear and Hearing, 18(2),
100-113.
Divenyi, P. L., & Haupt, K. M. (1997). Audiological correlates of
speech understanding deficits in elderly listeners with mild-to-moderate
hearing loss. III. Factor representation. Ear and Hearing, 18(3),
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Pierre Divenyi
At 03:30 PM 4/11/2002 +0530, sharad govil wrote:
Dear ALL,
As part ofmy master thesis, i am studying the effect of age,gender and
ear
on the speech perceptionin noise.My age group is 6-8yrs(group1),
8-10yrs(group 2) and 18-30yrs (group3). I also corrleated thee
Speech
identificationn scores(SIS) on activation of Medial effernt fibre
by
acoustical stimulation with the Contrlateral Suppression of OAE's.I
have
obtained a significant correlation.However i have found significant
age
effect on the SIS performance and also their is a gender difference. I
am
looking out for studies done on SPIN/ Speech perception in general
related
to Age effect, and gender effect in the age group mentioned above.
I will be grateful , if the mebers who have either worked in this area
or
have some knowledge in this area can provide me some refernces.
Thanking you and expecting a response
regards
sharad
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