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Influence of depressive symptoms on speech perception in adverse listening conditions
Bharath Chandrasekaran
, Kristin Van Engen
, Zilong Xie
, Christopher G. Beevers
, W. Todd Maddox
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
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Depressive Symptoms
100%
Speech Perception
100%
Masker
100%
Adverse Listening Conditions
100%
Elevated Depressive Symptoms
75%
Informational Masking
75%
Energetic Masking
50%
Older Adults
25%
Listening Condition
25%
Speech Production
25%
Depressive
25%
Speech Intelligibility
25%
Interpersonal Communication
25%
Social Settings
25%
Signal Degradation
25%
Communicative Difficulties
25%
Cognitive Interference
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Masking
100%
Speech Perception
100%
Logopedics
40%
Computer Science
Personal Communication
100%
Selective Deficit
100%
Psychology
Speech Perception
100%
Interpersonal Communication
33%