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Electrophysiological and behavioural processing of complex acoustic cues (Record no. 2425)

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Title Electrophysiological and behavioural processing of complex acoustic cues
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Summary, etc Objectives: To examine behavioural and neural processing of pitch cues in adults with normal hearing<br/>(NH) and adults with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL).<br/>Methods: All participants completed a test of behavioural sensitivity to pitch cues using the TFS1 test<br/>(Moore and Sek, 2009a). Cortical potentials (N1, P2 and acoustic change complex) were recorded in<br/>response to frequency shifted (deltaF) tone complexes in an ‘ABA’ pattern.<br/>Results: The SNHL group performed more poorly than the NH group for the TFS1 test. P2 was more reflective<br/>of pitch differences between the complexes than N1. The presence of acoustic change complex in<br/>response to the TFS transitions in the ABA stimulus varied with deltaF. Acoustic change complex amplitudes<br/>were reduced for the group with SNHL compared to controls.<br/>Conclusion: Behavioural performance and cortical responses reflect pitch processing depending on the<br/>salience of pitch cues.<br/>Significance: These data support the use of cortical potentials and behavioural sensitivity tests to measure<br/>processing of complex acoustic cues in people with hearing loss. This approach has potential for evaluation<br/>of benefit from auditory training and hearing instrument digital signal processing strategies.
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Personal name Abin Kuruvilla Mathew
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Title Clinical Neurophysiology
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