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Listening Effort for Speech in Noise Perception Using Pupil Dilation: A Comparison Among Percussionists, Non-Percussionists, and Non-Musicians

Lavanya V, Rajaram R, Vaidyanath R, Uppunda AK

Background and Objectives: Most studies in literature attribute the benefits of musical training on speech in noise (SIN) perception to “experience-based” plasticity, which assists in the activation of speech-processing networks....
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Musician-Advantage on Listening Effort for Speech in Noise Perception: A Dual-Task Paradigm Measure

Lavanya V, Rajaram R, Vaidyanath R, Uppunda AK

Background and Objectives: Speech in noise (SIN) perception is essential for effective day-to-day communication, as everyday conversations seldom transpire in silent environments. Numerous studies have documented how musical training can...
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