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This study focused on binaural unmasking, whereby speech understanding can improve when target speech is spatially separated from masking noise compared to when the target and maskers are colocated. When comparing the monaural and diotic noise conditions, improved performance in speech reception thresholds is indicative of Degraded speech perception and binaural unmasking investigated using fNIRS binaural unmasking, which facilitates source segregation and improved speech intelligibility in noisy environments. A previous fMRI study investigated the neural correlates of binaural unmasking by presenting speech and noise in conditions with diotic stimuli in two ears, or with . . .
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