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    A Bridge over Troubled Listening: Improving Speech-in-Noise Perception by Children with Dyslexia by Van Hirtum, Tilde, Ghesquière, Pol, Wouters, Jan

    “…Developmental dyslexia is most commonly associated with phonological processing difficulties. However, children with dyslexia may experience poor…”
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    Atypical neural processing of rise time by adults with dyslexia by Van Hirtum, Tilde, Ghesquière, Pol, Wouters, Jan

    Published in Cortex (01-04-2019)
    “…In recent studies phonological deficits in dyslexia are related to a deficit in the synchronization of neural oscillations to the dynamics of the speech…”
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    Neural envelope tracking predicts speech intelligibility and hearing aid benefit in children with hearing loss by Van Hirtum, Tilde, Somers, Ben, Dieudonné, Benjamin, Verschueren, Eline, Wouters, Jan, Francart, Tom

    Published in Hearing research (01-11-2023)
    “…Early assessment of hearing aid benefit is crucial, as the extent to which hearing aids provide audible speech information predicts speech and language…”
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    Delta-band neural envelope tracking predicts speech intelligibility in noise in preschoolers by Van Hirtum, Tilde, Somers, Ben, Verschueren, Eline, Dieudonné, Benjamin, Francart, Tom

    Published in Hearing research (01-07-2023)
    “…•Investigating neural envelope tracking of speech using envelope reconstruction and temporal response functions.•Neural envelope tracking predicts speech…”
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    Speech Envelope Enhancement Instantaneously Effaces Atypical Speech Perception in Dyslexia by Van Hirtum, Tilde, Moncada-Torres, Arturo, Ghesquière, Pol, Wouters, Jan

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-09-2019)
    “…OBJECTIVES:Increasing evidence exists that poor speech perception abilities precede the phonological deficits typically observed in dyslexia, a developmental…”
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