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1. Persistent post-concussion symptoms include neural auditory processing in young children

2. Athleticism and sex impact neural processing of sound

3. Sex differences in auditory processing vary across estrous cycle

4. Rhythm, reading, and sound processing in the brain in preschool children

5. Listening in the Moment: How Bilingualism Interacts With Task Demands to Shape Active Listening

6. Auditory Cortical Changes Precede Brainstem Changes During Rapid Implicit Learning: Evidence From Human EEG

7. Evolving perspectives on the sources of the frequency-following response

9. Baseline profiles of auditory, vestibular, and visual functions in youth tackle football players

10. Neurophysiological, linguistic, and cognitive predictors of children’s ability to perceive speech in noise

11. How Rhythmic Skills Relate and Develop in School-Age Children

13. Sex differences in auditory processing vary across estrous cycle

15. Clapping in Time With Feedback Relates Pervasively With Other Rhythmic Skills of Adolescents and Young Adults

16. Multiple Cases of Auditory Neuropathy Illuminate the Importance of Subcortical Neural Synchrony for Speech-in-noise Recognition and the Frequency-following Response

17. Sex differences in subcortical auditory processing emerge across development

18. Auditory neurophysiological development in early childhood: a growth curve modeling approach

19. Case studies in neuroscience: cortical contributions to the frequency-following response depend on subcortical synchrony

20. Sex differences in subcortical auditory processing only partially explain higher prevalence of language disorders in males

21. Investigating peripheral sources of speech-in-noise variability in listeners with normal audiograms

22. Clapping in time parallels literacy and calls upon overlapping neural mechanisms in early readers

23. Children with autism spectrum disorder have unstable neural responses to sound

24. Non-stimulus-evoked activity as a measure of neural noise in the frequency-following response

25. Play Sports for a Quieter Brain: Evidence From Division I Collegiate Athletes

26. Performance on auditory, vestibular, and visual tests is stable across two seasons of youth tackle football

27. Analyzing the FFR: A tutorial for decoding the richness of auditory function

28. Case studies in neuroscience: subcortical origins of the frequency-following response

29. How Rhythmic Skills Relate and Develop in School-Age Children

30. How bilinguals listen in noise: linguistic and non-linguistic factors

31. Difficulty hearing in noise: a sequela of concussion in children

32. Continued maturation of auditory brainstem function during adolescence: A longitudinal approach

33. Bilingual enhancements have no socioeconomic boundaries

34. Neural processing of speech in children is influenced by extent of bilingual experience

35. Clapping in time parallels literacy and calls upon overlapping neural mechanisms in early readers

36. The neural legacy of a single concussion

37. Stable auditory processing underlies phonological awareness in typically developing preschoolers

38. Stability and Plasticity of Auditory Brainstem Function Across the Lifespan

39. The auditory brainstem is a barometer of rapid auditory learning

40. Auditory biological marker of concussion in children

41. Sex differences in auditory subcortical function

43. Stimulus Rate and Subcortical Auditory Processing of Speech

44. Music training alters the course of adolescent auditory development

45. Bilingualism increases neural response consistency and attentional control: Evidence for sensory and cognitive coupling

46. The Impoverished Brain: Disparities in Maternal Education Affect the Neural Response to Sound

47. High school music classes enhance the neural processing of speech

48. Making Sense of Sound: A Biological Marker for Concussion

49. Subcortical encoding of sound is enhanced in bilinguals and relates to executive function advantages

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