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Non‐auditory neurocognitive skills contribute to speech recognition in adults with cochlear implants
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Findings from this study suggest that inhibition-concentration skills play a role in speech recognition for CI users, but less so for NH listeners. Further research will be required to elucidate this role and its potential as a novel target for intervention.
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