| Literature DB >> 33706999 |
Karen S Helfer1, Alexandra Jesse2.
Abstract
Middle-aged adults often report a decline in their ability to understand speech in adverse listening situations. However, there has been relatively little research devoted to identifying how early aging affects speech processing, as the majority of investigations into senescent changes in speech understanding compare performance in groups of young and older adults. This paper provides an overview of research on hearing and speech perception in middle-aged adults. Topics covered include both objective and subjective (self-perceived) hearing and speech understanding, listening effort, and audiovisual speech perception. This review ends with justification for future research needed to define the nature, consequences, and remediation of hearing problems in middle-aged adults.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Audiovisual speech; Listening effort; Presbycusis; Speech perception
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33706999 PMCID: PMC7955108 DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2020.108097
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hear Res ISSN: 0378-5955 Impact factor: 3.208