Listening Effort
Cross-source consensus on Listening Effort from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Listening effort is defined as compensatory cognitive workload used to understand degraded speech. — Listening effort among adult cochlear implant users: a protocol for a systematic review and measure-specific meta-analysis
- The review treats listening effort as multidimensional rather than measurable by a single universal tool. — Listening effort among adult cochlear implant users: a protocol for a systematic review and measure-specific meta-analysis
- Listening effort can cause processing delays, poorer memory, and fatigue even when speech is repeated accurately. — Listening effort among adult cochlear implant users: a protocol for a systematic review and measure-specific meta-analysis
- Subjective, behavioural, and physiological measures often do not strongly correlate with each other. — Listening effort among adult cochlear implant users: a protocol for a systematic review and measure-specific meta-analysis