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dichotic listening

[di¦käd·ik ′lis·ən·iŋ]
(acoustics)
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In the evaluation of auditory (central) processing, temporal auditory processing and dichotic listening skills were investigated using Duration Pattern Sequence (DPS), Gaps in Noise (GIN) and Dichotic Digits Test (DDT):
Results in stroke survivors with unilateral spatial neglect showed that in the half of tested subjects, extinction of dichotic listening in the left ear was alleviated by R-PA.
The tachistoscopic visual half-field technique [7] and the dichotic listening technique [8] have been used to examine the effects of each hemisphere in visual and auditory processing.
(28) used a dichotic listening approach, which is a behavioural, cognitive method, to localize the speech perception centre in the brain.
Tasks upon which blast-exposed participants were most likely to perform poorly included those relying upon temporal pattern perception, auditory temporal resolution, binaural processing, and dichotic listening. In addition, it has been demonstrated [3] that these problems occur even when traditional audiometric test results and electrophysiological measures primarily assessing the auditory brainstem remain largely in the normal range.
Psychometric and behavioral measures of central auditory function: The relationship between dichotic listening and digit span tasks.
Brain language dominance can be assessed by a dichotic listening test (DL), which usually reveals a right ear advantage.
Effect of divided attention on the production of false memories in the DRM paradigm: a study of dichotic listening and shadowing
In dichotic listening, each ear is presented with a different syllable at the same time (one to the left and one to the right ear) and the listener has to say which syllable seems clearest.
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