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Perceptual SIN thresholds were defined as the level difference (in dB) between the speech and the noise presentation levels at which 50% of sentences are correctly repeated.
We evaluated whether the words were correctly repeated or not phoneme by phoneme for each participant.
As for the behavioral data, whether the words were correctly repeated or not was evaluated phoneme by phoneme by a native Japanese and bilingual (Japanese and English) speaker.
The data are presented as raw scores, that is, number of correctly repeated lists with a maximum possible raw score of 16.
The total score was the sum of correctly repeated series forward and backward.
They were scored based on the number of words they correctly repeated, which was converted into percentages for further analysis.
The number of correctly repeated items is the score on this subtest (maximum score: 21).
Again, the number of correctly repeated items is the score on this subtest (maximum score: 21).
The final SNR score was based on the number of correctly repeated words.
The score for each subject was the maximum number of digits correctly repeated.
The score was calculated by the number of correctly repeated items.
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