Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7315170 | Cortex | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The results from this study provide further evidence for the nature of auditory comprehension impairment in WA and indicate that the auditory discrimination deficit is grounded in a reduced ability to engage in efficient hierarchical processing and the construction of invariant auditory objects. Correlation results suggest that people with chronic WA may rely on an inefficient, noisy right hemisphere auditory stream when attempting to process speech stimuli.
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Authors
Holly Robson, Lauren Cloutman, James L. Keidel, Karen Sage, Mark Drakesmith, Stephen Welbourne,