Diagnostic reliability of syllabic test CV type Review article
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Abstract
This study investigated whether a dichotic listening test, based on a syllabic priming signal, is a reliable research pattern. A phonetic decision tasks related to CV signals (consonant- vowel) were administered in a competing manner. The syllabic CV test proved to be a reliable diagnostic tool.
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