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Baseline electroencephalography (EEG) alpha power, i.e. that measured prior to stimulus presentation, is a potential objective predictor of task performance. Here we assessed the predictive power of EEG alpha on performance accuracy in a digits-in-noise recognition task, factoring in hearing thresholds and age. EEG alpha power, recorded while participants listened to target digits presented in a noise background, was analysed during two different baseline periods i) a pre-stimulus baseline (pre-STIM) free from any acoustic stimulus, an