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Musical experience and the aging auditory system: implications for cognitive abilities and hearing speech in noise.

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Table 1. Musicians’ instrumental histories.
Figure 2. Performance for musicians and non-musicians on working memory tasks. Musicians demonstrated significantly better auditory working memory than non-musicians, but no enhancement for visual working memory
Figure 3. Correlations between measures of speech-in-noise perception, working memory and auditory temporal acuity.
Table 5. Relationship between years of practice with perceptual and cognitive measures (musicians only).

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