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Volume 11
To The Brain and Back: Measuring The Brain’s Response to Continuous, Natural Speech
by Brandon T. Paul, PhD
For decades, audiological practice and auditory neuroscience has benefitted from using electroencephalography (EEG) to measure brain responses evoked by speech sounds. Speech-evoked EEG responses show how hearing loss affects speech processing, how hearing aids provide speech perception benefits, and how the auditory system develops.