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The following pages link to Word intelligibility and age predict visual cortex activity during word listening. (Q30453981):
Displaying 13 items.
- Effects of Aging and Adult-Onset Hearing Loss on Cortical Auditory Regions (Q26744757) (← links)
- Cingulo-Opercular Function During Word Recognition in Noise for Older Adults with Hearing Loss (Q30366735) (← links)
- Flexibility and Stability in Sensory Processing Revealed Using Visual-to-Auditory Sensory Substitution (Q30407117) (← links)
- The cingulo-opercular network provides word-recognition benefit. (Q30437930) (← links)
- Multiple imputation of missing fMRI data in whole brain analysis (Q30513472) (← links)
- Cortical activity predicts which older adults recognize speech in noise and when (Q35142910) (← links)
- Task-Related Vigilance During Word Recognition in Noise for Older Adults with Hearing Loss (Q36433709) (← links)
- Is Listening in Noise Worth It? The Neurobiology of Speech Recognition in Challenging Listening Conditions. (Q37058253) (← links)
- Orthographic influence on spoken word identification: Behavioral and fMRI evidence (Q49684501) (← links)
- Cingulo-opercular activity affects incidental memory encoding for speech in noise. (Q50345180) (← links)
- Brain Volume Differences Associated With Hearing Impairment in Adults. (Q53430433) (← links)
- Resting state functional connectivity predictors of treatment response to electroconvulsive therapy in depression (Q64057083) (← links)
- What Can Computational Models Learn From Human Selective Attention? A Review From an Audiovisual Unimodal and Crossmodal Perspective (Q90344617) (← links)