Age-Related Differences in Auditory Cortex Activity During Spoken Word Recognition
AbstractUnderstanding spoken words requires the rapid matching of a complex acoustic stimulus with stored lexical representations. The degree to which brain networks supporting spoken word recognition are affected by adult aging remains poorly understood. In the current study we used...
Main Authors: | Chad S. Rogers, Michael S. Jones, Sarah McConkey, Brent Spehar, Kristin J. Van Engen, Mitchell S. Sommers, Jonathan E. Peelle |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The MIT Press
2020-01-01
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Series: | Neurobiology of Language |
Online Access: | https://direct.mit.edu/nol/article/1/4/452/95863/Age-Related-Differences-in-Auditory-Cortex |
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