A developmental perspective on localisation of speech in babbleTools Brook, Rhiannon Elizabeth (2020) A developmental perspective on localisation of speech in babble. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe ability to localise speech in background sound is important for listening in real world environments. It is known that children can successfully localise in quiet at an adult-like level by 6 years of age, and children aged 7 to 16 years can localise in broadband noise at a similar level to adults, but are poorer than adults when listening in the presence of speech babble. This may compromise their listening abilities in real world environments, which could in turn affect their language acquisition and educational outcomes. This potential impact means it is important to know more about how children localise in babble.
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