4,453
Views
443
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Are individual differences in speech reception related to individual differences in cognitive ability? A survey of twenty experimental studies with normal and hearing-impaired adults

Pages S53-S71 | Received 25 Mar 2008, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (48)

Dorina Strori & Pamela E. Souza. (2023) The role of working memory in speech recognition by hearing-impaired older listeners: does the task matter?. International Journal of Audiology 62:11, pages 1067-1075.
Read now
Merve Meral & Özlem Konukseven. (2023) Effect of noise on speech intelligibility and cognitive skills by ages. Speech, Language and Hearing 0:0, pages 1-9.
Read now
Naveen K. Nagaraj. (2023) Speech perception in noise: no interaction between working memory and degree of speech degradation. Speech, Language and Hearing 0:0, pages 1-11.
Read now
Francis Kuk, Christopher Slugocki & Petri Korhonen. (2023) Characteristics of the quick repeat-recall test (Q-RRT). International Journal of Audiology 0:0, pages 1-9.
Read now
Roberta Vella Azzopardi, Ingo Beyer, Kaat De Raedemaeker, Ina Foulon, Sofie Vermeiren, Mirko Petrovic, Nele Van Den Noortgate, Ivan Bautmans & Ellen Gorus. (2023) Hearing aid use and gender differences in the auditory-cognitive cascade in the oldest old. Aging & Mental Health 27:1, pages 184-192.
Read now
David Hülsmeier, Mareike Buhl, Nina Wardenga, Anna Warzybok, Marc René Schädler & Birger Kollmeier. (2022) Inference of the distortion component of hearing impairment from speech recognition by predicting the effect of the attenuation component. International Journal of Audiology 61:3, pages 205-219.
Read now
Maya Danneels, Sofie Degeest, Ingeborg Dhooge & Hannah Keppler. (2021) Central auditory processing and listening effort in normal-hearing children: a pilot study. International Journal of Audiology 60:10, pages 739-746.
Read now
Megan C. Fitzhugh, Sydney Y. Schaefer, Leslie C. Baxter & Corianne Rogalsky. (2021) Cognitive and neural predictors of speech comprehension in noisy backgrounds in older adults. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 36:3, pages 269-287.
Read now
Dorina Strori, Ann R. Bradlow & Pamela E. Souza. (2021) Recognising foreign-accented speech of varying intelligibility and linguistic complexity: insights from older listeners with or without hearing loss. International Journal of Audiology 60:2, pages 140-150.
Read now
Andreea Micula, Elaine Hoi Ning Ng, Fares El-Azm & Jerker Rönnberg. (2020) The effects of task difficulty, background noise and noise reduction on recall. International Journal of Audiology 59:10, pages 792-800.
Read now
Subong Kim, Inyong Choi, Adam T Schwalje, KyooSang Kim & Jae Hee Lee. (2020) Auditory Working Memory Explains Variance in Speech Recognition in Older Listeners Under Adverse Listening Conditions. Clinical Interventions in Aging 15, pages 395-406.
Read now
Elaine Hoi Ning Ng & Jerker Rönnberg. (2020) Hearing aid experience and background noise affect the robust relationship between working memory and speech recognition in noise. International Journal of Audiology 59:3, pages 208-218.
Read now
Anoop Basavanahalli Jagadeesh & Ajith Kumar U. (2019) Effect of informational masking on auditory working memory: role of linguistic information in the maskers. Hearing, Balance and Communication 17:4, pages 270-279.
Read now
Sridhar Kalluri, Brianne Ahmann & Kevin J. Munro. (2019) A systematic narrative synthesis of acute amplification-induced improvements in cognitive ability in hearing-impaired adults. International Journal of Audiology 58:8, pages 455-463.
Read now
Jerker Rönnberg, Emil Holmer & Mary Rudner. (2019) Cognitive hearing science and ease of language understanding. International Journal of Audiology 58:5, pages 247-261.
Read now
Chandni Jain, Vikas Mysore Dwarakanath & Amritha G. (2019) Influence of subcortical auditory processing and cognitive measures on cocktail party listening in younger and older adults. International Journal of Audiology 58:2, pages 87-96.
Read now
Karen S. Helfer, Richard L. Freyman & Gabrielle R. Merchant. (2018) How repetition influences speech understanding by younger, middle-aged and older adults. International Journal of Audiology 57:9, pages 695-702.
Read now
Mohamed Tarek Ghannoum, Amany Ahmed Shalaby, Marwa Farghaly, Mona Hamdy & Hussein Sherif Hamdy. (2018) Central auditory processing findings in a group of cognitively impaired individuals. Hearing, Balance and Communication 16:3, pages 145-154.
Read now
Sebastian Rählmann, Markus Meis, Michael Schulte, Jürgen Kießling, Martin Walger & Hartmut Meister. (2018) Assessment of hearing aid algorithms using a master hearing aid: the influence of hearing aid experience on the relationship between speech recognition and cognitive capacity. International Journal of Audiology 57:sup3, pages S105-S111.
Read now
Tobias Neher, Kirsten C. Wagener & Rosa-Linde Fischer. (2018) Hearing aid noise suppression and working memory function. International Journal of Audiology 57:5, pages 335-344.
Read now
Virginia Best, Gitte Keidser, Katrina Freeston & Jörg M. Buchholz. (2018) Evaluation of the NAL Dynamic Conversations Test in older listeners with hearing loss. International Journal of Audiology 57:3, pages 221-229.
Read now
Ian T. Zajac & Ted Nettelbeck. (2018) Auditory speed tasks as potential candidates for the study of cognitive ageing. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 25:2, pages 167-185.
Read now
Åsa Skagerstrand, Susanne Köbler & Stefan Stenfelt. (2017) Loudness and annoyance of disturbing sounds – perception by normal hearing subjects. International Journal of Audiology 56:10, pages 775-783.
Read now
Hannah D. Semeraro, Daniel Rowan, Rachel M. van Besouw & Adrian A. Allsopp. (2017) Development and evaluation of the British English coordinate response measure speech-in-noise test as an occupational hearing assessment tool. International Journal of Audiology 56:10, pages 749-758.
Read now
Ryan W. McCreery, Meredith Spratford, Benjamin Kirby & Marc Brennan. (2017) Individual differences in language and working memory affect children’s speech recognition in noise. International Journal of Audiology 56:5, pages 306-315.
Read now
Suzanne Carolyn Purdy, David Welch, Ellen Giles, Catherine Louise Anne Morgan, Renique Tenhagen & Abin Kuruvilla-Mathew. (2017) Impact of cognition and noise reduction on speech perception in adults with unilateral cochlear implants. Cochlear Implants International 18:3, pages 162-170.
Read now
Christiane Völter, Lisa Götze, Michael Falkenstein, Stefan Dazert & Jan Peter Thomas. (2017) Application of a computer-based neurocognitive assessment battery in the elderly with and without hearing loss. Clinical Interventions in Aging 12, pages 1681-1690.
Read now
Jerker Rönnberg, Thomas Lunner, Elaine Hoi Ning Ng, Björn Lidestam, Adriana Agatha Zekveld, Patrik Sörqvist, Björn Lyxell, Ulf Träff, Wycliffe Yumba, Elisabet Classon, Mathias Hällgren, Birgitta Larsby, Carine Signoret, M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller, Mary Rudner, Henrik Danielsson & Stefan Stenfelt. (2016) Hearing impairment, cognition and speech understanding: exploratory factor analyses of a comprehensive test battery for a group of hearing aid users, the n200 study. International Journal of Audiology 55:11, pages 623-642.
Read now
Dalia Cahana-Amitay, Avron Spiro$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), Jesse T. Sayers, Abigail C. Oveis, Eve Higby, Emmanuel A. Ojo, Susan Duncan, Mira Goral, Jungmoon Hyun, Martin L. Albert & Loraine K. Obler. (2016) How older adults use cognition in sentence-final word recognition. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 23:4, pages 418-444.
Read now
Eline Borch Petersen, Thomas Lunner, Martin D. Vestergaard & Elisabet Sundewall Thorén. (2016) Danish reading span data from 283 hearing-aid users, including a sub-group analysis of their relationship to speech-in-noise performance. International Journal of Audiology 55:4, pages 254-261.
Read now
Marre W. Kaandorp, Annette M.B. De Groot, Joost M. Festen, Cas Smits & S. Theo Goverts. (2016) The influence of lexical-access ability and vocabulary knowledge on measures of speech recognition in noise. International Journal of Audiology 55:3, pages 157-167.
Read now
Falk Huettig & Esther Janse. (2016) Individual differences in working memory and processing speed predict anticipatory spoken language processing in the visual world. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 31:1, pages 80-93.
Read now
Viveka Lyberg-Åhlander, Lucas Holm, Tobias Kastberg, Magnus Haake, K. Jonas Brännström & Birgitta Sahlén. (2015) Are children with stronger cognitive capacity more or less disturbed by classroom noise and dysphonic teachers?. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 17:6, pages 577-588.
Read now
Rachel J. Ellis & Kevin J. Munro. (2015) Predictors of aided speech recognition, with and without frequency compression, in older adults. International Journal of Audiology 54:7, pages 467-475.
Read now
Anna Warzybok, Thomas Brand, Kirsten C. Wagener & Birger Kollmeier. (2015) How much does language proficiency by non-native listeners influence speech audiometric tests in noise?. International Journal of Audiology 54:sup2, pages 88-99.
Read now
Viveka Lyberg-Åhlander, Magnus Haake, Jonas Brännström, Susanne Schötz & Birgitta Sahlén. (2015) Does the speaker's voice quality influence children's performance on a language comprehension test?. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 17:1, pages 63-73.
Read now
Esther Janse & Alexandra Jesse. (2014) Working memory affects older adults’ use of context in spoken-word recognition. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 67:9, pages 1842-1862.
Read now
Niklas Rönnberg, Mary Rudner, Thomas Lunner & Stefan Stenfelt. (2014) Assessing listening effort by measuring short-term memory storage and processing of speech in noise. Speech, Language and Hearing 17:3, pages 123-132.
Read now
Elisabet Classon, Ulrika Löfkvist, Mary Rudner & Jerker Rönnberg. (2014) Verbal fluency in adults with postlingually acquired hearing impairment. Speech, Language and Hearing 17:2, pages 88-100.
Read now
Sofie Jansen, Heleen Luts, Philippe Dejonckere, Astrid van Wieringen & Jan Wouters. (2014) Exploring the sensitivity of speech-in-noise tests for noise-induced hearing loss. International Journal of Audiology 53:3, pages 199-205.
Read now
Elaine Hoi Ning Ng, Mary Rudner, Thomas Lunner & Jerker Rönnberg. (2013) Relationships between self-report and cognitive measures of hearing aid outcome. Speech, Language and Hearing 16:4, pages 197-207.
Read now
SophiaE. Kramer, Artur Lorens, Frans Coninx, AdrianaA. Zekveld, Anna Piotrowska & Henryk Skarzynski. (2013) Processing load during listening: The influence of task characteristics on the pupil response. Language and Cognitive Processes 28:4, pages 426-442.
Read now
Rachel J. Ellis & Kevin J. Munro. (2013) Does cognitive function predict frequency compressed speech recognition in listeners with normal hearing and normal cognition?. International Journal of Audiology 52:1, pages 14-22.
Read now
SvenL. Mattys, MatthewH. Davis, AnnR. Bradlow & SophieK. Scott. (2012) Speech recognition in adverse conditions: A review. Language and Cognitive Processes 27:7-8, pages 953-978.
Read now
Esther Janse & Patti Adank. (2012) Predicting foreign-accent adaptation in older adults. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 65:8, pages 1563-1585.
Read now
. (2011) Abstracts. International Journal of Audiology 50:10, pages 717-780.
Read now
Marianne Theunissen, De Wet Swanepoel & Johan Hanekom. (2009) Sentence recognition in noise: Variables in compilation and interpretation of tests. International Journal of Audiology 48:11, pages 743-757.
Read now
Tobias Neher, Thomas Behrens, Simon Carlile, Craig Jin, Louise Kragelund, Anne Specht Petersen & André van Schaik. (2009) Benefit from spatial separation of multiple talkers in bilateral hearing-aid users: Effects of hearing loss, age, and cognition. International Journal of Audiology 48:11, pages 758-774.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (395)

Simon Dobri, J. Jean Chen & Bernhard Ross. (2023) Synchrony in auditory 40-Hz gamma oscillations increases in older age and correlates with hearing abilities and cortical GABA levels. Imaging Neuroscience 1, pages 1-24.
Crossref
Inyong Choi, Phillip E. Gander, Joel I. Berger, Jihwan Woo, Matthew H. Choy, Jean Hong, Sarah Colby, Bob McMurray & Timothy D. Griffiths. (2023) Spectral Grouping of Electrically Encoded Sound Predicts Speech-in-Noise Performance in Cochlear Implantees. Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology.
Crossref
Nick Sommerhalder, Patrick Neff, Zbyněk Bureš, Oliver Profant, Tobias Kleinjung & Martin Meyer. (2023) Deficient central mechanisms in tinnitus: Exploring the impact on speech comprehension and executive functions. Hearing Research 440, pages 108914.
Crossref
Shangqiguo WangLena L. N. Wong. (2023) Development of the Mandarin Digit-in-Noise Test and Examination of the Effect of the Number of Digits Used in the Test. Ear & Hearing.
Crossref
Linda K. McEvoy, Jaclyn Bergstrom, Donald J. Hagler, David Wing & Emilie T. Reas. (2023) Elevated Pure Tone Thresholds Are Associated with Altered Microstructure in Cortical Areas Related to Auditory Processing and Attentional Allocation. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 96:3, pages 1163-1172.
Crossref
Matthew B. Fitzgerald, Steven P. GianakasZ. Jason Qian, Steven Losorelli & Austin C. Swanson. (2023) Preliminary Guidelines for Replacing Word-Recognition in Quiet With Speech in Noise Assessment in the Routine Audiologic Test Battery. Ear & Hearing 44:6, pages 1548-1561.
Crossref
Simon E. Lansbergen, Niek VersfeldWouter A. Dreschler. (2023) Exploring Factors That Contribute to the Success of Rehabilitation With Hearing Aids. Ear & Hearing 44:6, pages 1514-1525.
Crossref
Adam K. BosenGianna M. Doria. (2023) Identifying Links Between Latent Memory and Speech Recognition Factors. Ear & Hearing.
Crossref
Christiane Völter, Lisa Götze, Stefan Dazert, Jan Peter Thomas & Stefan Thomas Kamin. (2023) Longitudinal trajectories of memory among middle-aged and older people with hearing loss: the influence of cochlear implant use on cognitive functioning. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 15.
Crossref
Ranin Khayr, Hanin Karawani & Karen Banai. (2023) Implicit learning and individual differences in speech recognition: an exploratory study. Frontiers in Psychology 14.
Crossref
Fei Chen, Qingqing Guo, Yunhua Deng, Jiaqiang Zhu & Hao Zhang. (2023) Development of Mandarin Lexical Tone Identification in Noise and Its Relation With Working Memory. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, pages 1-17.
Crossref
Sarah E. Yoho, Tyson S. Barrett & Stephanie A. Borrie. (2023) The Influence of Sensorineural Hearing Loss on the Relationship Between the Perception of Speech in Noise and Dysarthric Speech. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, pages 1-12.
Crossref
Susan Aliakbaryhosseinabadi, Gitte Keidser, Tobias May, Torsten Dau, Dorothea Wendt & Sergi Rotger-Griful. (2023) The Effects of Noise and Simulated Conductive Hearing Loss on Physiological Response Measures During Interactive Conversations. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, pages 1-16.
Crossref
Victoria E. Cancel, Jacie R. McHaney, Virginia Milne, Catherine Palmer & Aravindakshan Parthasarathy. (2023) A data-driven approach to identify a rapid screener for auditory processing disorder testing referrals in adults. Scientific Reports 13:1.
Crossref
Sarah Knight, Lyndon Rakusen & Sven Mattys. (2023) Conceptualising acoustic and cognitive contributions to divided-attention listening within a data-limit versus resource-limit framework. Journal of Memory and Language 131, pages 104427.
Crossref
William J. Bologna, Michelle R. Molis, Brandon M. Madsen & Curtis J. Billings. (2023) Effects of age on brainstem coding of speech glimpses in interrupted noise. Hearing Research 434, pages 108771.
Crossref
Richard Windle, Harvey Dillon & Antje Heinrich. (2023) A review of auditory processing and cognitive change during normal ageing, and the implications for setting hearing aids for older adults. Frontiers in Neurology 14.
Crossref
Hardeep Singh Mundi & Shailja Vashisht. (2023) Cognitive abilities and financial resilience: evidence from an emerging market. International Journal of Bank Marketing 41:5, pages 1010-1036.
Crossref
Dylan V. Pearson, Yi Shen, J. Devin McAuley & Gary R. Kidd. (2023) Differential sensitivity to speech rhythms in young and older adults. Frontiers in Psychology 14.
Crossref
Breanne D. Yerkes, Christina M. Vanden Bosch der Nederlanden, Julie F. Beasley, Erin E. Hannon & Joel S. Snyder. (2023) Acoustic and Semantic Processing of Auditory Scenes in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
Crossref
William Brassington, Rosalyn Parker & Federica Bianchi. (2022) Evaluation of the Benefits of Bilateral Fitting in Bone-Anchored Hearing System Users: Spatial Resolution and Memory for Speech. Ear & Hearing 44:3, pages 530-543.
Crossref
Rui Li, Xiaoyan Miao, Buxin Han & Juan Li. (2023) Cortical thickness of the left parahippocampal cortex links central hearing and cognitive performance in aging. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1522:1, pages 117-125.
Crossref
Nai Ding, Jiaxin Gao, Jing Wang, Wenhui Sun, Mingxuan Fang, Xiaoling Liu & Hua Zhao. (2023) Speech recognition in echoic environments and the effect of aging and hearing impairment. Hearing Research 431, pages 108725.
Crossref
Mehmet BAYTAŞ & Zekiye ÖZKAN. (2023) Ortaöğretim Düzeyi İşitme Engelli Öğrencilerde Oryantiring Eğitiminin Bilişsel ve Motor Beceriler Üzerine Etkisinin İncelenmesiThe Effects of Orienteering Education on Cognitive and Motor Skills of Hearing Impaired Students at A Level of Secondary Education. Akdeniz Spor Bilimleri Dergisi 6:1, pages 103-120.
Crossref
Ilaria Giallini, Bianca Maria Serena Inguscio, Maria Nicastri, Ginevra Portanova, Andrea Ciofalo, Annalisa Pace, Antonio Greco, Hilal Dincer D’Alessandro & Patrizia Mancini. (2023) Neuropsychological Functions and Audiological Findings in Elderly Cochlear Implant Users: The Role of Attention in Postoperative Performance. Audiology Research 13:2, pages 236-253.
Crossref
Samuel R. Mathias, Emma E. M. Knowles, Josephine Mollon, Amanda L. Rodrigue, Mary K. Woolsey, Alyssa M. Hernandez, Amy S. Garret, Peter T. Fox, Rene L. Olvera, Juan M. Peralta, Satish Kumar, Harald H. H. Göring, Ravi Duggirala, Joanne E. Curran, John Blangero & David C. Glahn. (2023) Cocktail-party listening and cognitive abilities show strong pleiotropy. Frontiers in Neurology 14.
Crossref
Lina Homman, Henrik Danielsson & Jerker Rönnberg. (2023) A structural equation mediation model captures the predictions amongst the parameters of the ease of language understanding model. Frontiers in Psychology 14.
Crossref
Kara C. Schvartz-Leyzac, Bruno Giordani & Bryan E. Pfingst. (2023) Association of Aging and Cognition With Complex Speech Understanding in Cochlear-Implanted Adults. JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery 149:3, pages 239.
Crossref
Michelle Cohn, Santiago Barreda & Georgia Zellou. (2023) Differences in a Musician's Advantage for Speech-in-Speech Perception Based on Age and Task. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 66:2, pages 545-564.
Crossref
Susan Nittrouer & Joanna H. Lowenstein. (2023) Recognition of Sentences With Complex Syntax in Speech Babble by Adolescents With Normal Hearing or Cochlear Implants. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, pages 1-26.
Crossref
Timothy D. Griffiths. (2023) Predicting speech-in-noise ability in normal and impaired hearing based on auditory cognitive measures. Frontiers in Neuroscience 17.
Crossref
Rony Lemel, Lilach Shalev, Gal Nitsan & Boaz M. Ben-David. (2023) Listen up! ADHD slows spoken-word processing in adverse listening conditions: Evidence from eye movements. Research in Developmental Disabilities 133, pages 104401.
Crossref
Aaron C. Moberly, Varun V. Varadarajan & Terrin N. Tamati. (2023) Noise-Vocoded Sentence Recognition and the Use of Context in Older and Younger Adult Listeners. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 66:1, pages 365-381.
Crossref
Oğulcan Gundogdu, Mustafa Bülent Serbetcioglu, Eyyup Kara & Busra Nur Eser. (2023) Effects of Cognitive Functions on Speech Recognition in Noise in Cochlear Implant Recipients. ORL 85:4, pages 208-214.
Crossref
Michael A. Johns, Regina C. Calloway, Ian Phillips, Valerie P. Karuzis, Kelsey Dutta, Ed Smith, Shihab A. Shamma, Matthew J. Goupell & Stefanie E. Kuchinsky. (2023) Performance on stochastic figure-ground perception varies with individual differences in speech-in-noise recognition and working memory capacity. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 153:1, pages 286-303.
Crossref
Marlene Rodríguez-Ferreiro, Montserrat Durán-Bouza & Victoria Marrero-Aguiar. (2022) Design and Development of a Spanish Hearing Test for Speech in Noise (PAHRE). Audiology Research 13:1, pages 32-48.
Crossref
Andrew M. Burleson & Pamela E. Souza. (2022) Cognitive and linguistic abilities and perceptual restoration of missing speech: Evidence from online assessment. Frontiers in Psychology 13.
Crossref
David Hülsmeier & Birger Kollmeier. (2022) How much individualization is required to predict the individual effect of suprathreshold processing deficits? Assessing Plomp's distortion component with psychoacoustic detection thresholds and FADE. Hearing Research 426, pages 108609.
Crossref
Michal Levin, Michal Balberg & Yael Zaltz. (2022) Cortical Activation in Response to Speech Differs between Prelingually Deafened Cochlear Implant Users with Good or Poor Speech-in-Noise Understanding: An fNIRS Study. Applied Sciences 12:23, pages 12063.
Crossref
Marie Johne, Simeon O. A. Helgers, Mesbah Alam, Jonas Jelinek, Peter Hubka, Joachim K. Krauss, Verena Scheper, Andrej Kral & Kerstin Schwabe. (2022) Processing of auditory information in forebrain regions after hearing loss in adulthood: Behavioral and electrophysiological studies in a rat model. Frontiers in Neuroscience 16.
Crossref
Peter A. Wasiuk, Emily Buss, Jacob J. Oleson & Lauren Calandruccio. (2022) Predicting speech-in-speech recognition: Short-term audibility, talker sex, and listener factors. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152:5, pages 3010-3024.
Crossref
Carlos R. Benítez-Barrera, Erika Skoe, James Huang & Anne Marie Tharpe. (2022) Evidence for a Musician Speech-Perception-in-Noise Advantage in School-Age Children. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 65:10, pages 3996-4008.
Crossref
Brittney L. Carter, Frédéric Apoux & Eric W. Healy. (2022) The Influence of Noise Type and Semantic Predictability on Word Recall in Older Listeners and Listeners With Hearing Impairment. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 65:9, pages 3548-3565.
Crossref
Jerker Rönnberg, Carine Signoret, Josefine Andin & Emil Holmer. (2022) The cognitive hearing science perspective on perceiving, understanding, and remembering language: The ELU model. Frontiers in Psychology 13.
Crossref
Erik Marsja, Victoria Stenbäck, Shahram Moradi, Henrik Danielsson & Jerker Rönnberg. (2022) Is Having Hearing Loss Fundamentally Different? Multigroup Structural Equation Modeling of the Effect of Cognitive Functioning on Speech Identification. Ear & Hearing 43:5, pages 1437-1446.
Crossref
Frances Baxter, Ghada Khattab, Andreas Krug & Fengting Du. (2022) Recall of Own Speech Following Interaction With L2 Speakers: Is There Evidence for Fuzzier Representations?. Frontiers in Communication 7.
Crossref
Cynthia R. Hunter & Larry E. Humes. (2022) Predictive Sentence Context Reduces Listening Effort in Older Adults With and Without Hearing Loss and With High and Low Working Memory Capacity. Ear & Hearing 43:4, pages 1164-1177.
Crossref
Dirk J. Kruijthoff, Elena Bendien, Cornelis van der Kooi, Gerrit Glas, Tineke A. Abma & Peter C. Huijgens. (2022) Three cases of hearing impairment with surprising subjective improvements after prayer. What can we say when analyzing them?. EXPLORE 18:4, pages 475-482.
Crossref
Katrien Kestens, Sofie Degeest & Hannah Keppler. (2022) The Views and Experience of Audiologists Working in Flemish Hearing Aid Centers Concerning Cognition Within Audiological Practice. American Journal of Audiology 31:2, pages 338-347.
Crossref
Trevor T. Perry & Peggy B. Nelson. (2022) Self-Adjustment of Hearing Aid Amplification for Lower Speech Levels: Independent Ratings, Paired Comparisons, and Speech Recognition. American Journal of Audiology 31:2, pages 305-321.
Crossref
Lynne E. Bernstein, Nicole Jordan, Edward T. Auer & Silvio P. Eberhardt. (2022) Lipreading: A Review of Its Continuing Importance for Speech Recognition With an Acquired Hearing Loss and Possibilities for Effective Training. American Journal of Audiology 31:2, pages 453-469.
Crossref
Rebecca E. Bieber, Christian Brodbeck & Samira Anderson. (2022) Examining the context benefit in older adults: A combined behavioral-electrophysiologic word identification study. Neuropsychologia 170, pages 108224.
Crossref
Sofie Degeest, Katrien Kestens & Hannah Keppler. (2022) Investigation of the Relation Between Tinnitus, Cognition, and the Amount of Listening Effort. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 65:5, pages 1988-2002.
Crossref
Vanessa C. Irsik, Ingrid S. Johnsrude & Björn Herrmann. (2022) Neural Activity during Story Listening Is Synchronized across Individuals Despite Acoustic Masking. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 34:6, pages 933-950.
Crossref
Christin Ray, David B. Pisoni, Emily Lu, William G. KronenbergerAaron C. Moberly. (2022) Preoperative Visual Measures of Verbal Learning and Memory and their Relations to Speech Recognition After Cochlear Implantation. Ear & Hearing 43:3, pages 993-1002.
Crossref
Natascha Merten, Meta M. Boenniger, Sibylle C. Herholz & Monique M.B. Breteler. (2022) The Associations of Hearing Sensitivity and Different Cognitive Functions with Perception of Speech-in-Noise. Ear & Hearing 43:3, pages 984-992.
Crossref
Subong Kim, Yu-Hsiang Wu, Hari M. Bharadwaj & Inyong Choi. (2022) Effect of Noise Reduction on Cortical Speech-in-Noise Processing and Its Variance due to Individual Noise Tolerance. Ear & Hearing 43:3, pages 849-861.
Crossref
Sofie Degeest, Katrien Kestens & Hannah Keppler. (2022) Listening Effort Measured Using a Dual-task Paradigm in Adults With Different Amounts of Noise Exposure. Ear & Hearing 43:3, pages 899-912.
Crossref
Helen Henshaw, Antje Heinrich, Ashana Tittle & Melanie Ferguson. (2022) Cogmed Training Does Not Generalize to Real-World Benefits for Adult Hearing Aid Users: Results of a Blinded, Active-Controlled Randomized Trial. Ear & Hearing 43:3, pages 741-763.
Crossref
A. Feldman, F. Patou & A. Maier. (2022) Driving Change in Complex Social Systems: How to Design Healthcare Pathways. Proceedings of the Design Society 2, pages 1263-1272.
Crossref
Gal Nitsan, Karen Banai & Boaz M. Ben-David. (2022) One Size Does Not Fit All: Examining the Effects of Working Memory Capacity on Spoken Word Recognition in Older Adults Using Eye Tracking. Frontiers in Psychology 13.
Crossref
M.A. Trishchynska & O.Ye. Kononov. (2022) Особливості лікування сенсоневральної приглухуватості судинного генезу та вікової втрати слуху. INTERNATIONAL NEUROLOGICAL JOURNAL 18:1, pages 63-70.
Crossref
Maureen J. Shader, Bomjun J. Kwon, Sandra Gordon-Salant & Matthew J. Goupell. (2022) Open-Set Phoneme Recognition Performance With Varied Temporal Cues in Younger and Older Cochlear Implant Users. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 65:3, pages 1196-1211.
Crossref
Alix Feldman, François Patou, Monika Baumann, Anders Stockmarr, Gunhild Waldemar, Anja M Maier & Asmus Vogel. (2022) Listen Carefully protocol: an exploratory case–control study of the association between listening effort and cognitive function. BMJ Open 12:3, pages e051109.
Crossref
Liat Shechter Shvartzman, Limor Lavie & Karen Banai. (2022) Speech Perception in Older Adults: An Interplay of Hearing, Cognition, and Learning?. Frontiers in Psychology 13.
Crossref
Khaled H. A. Abdel-Latif & Hartmut Meister. (2022) Speech Recognition and Listening Effort in Cochlear Implant Recipients and Normal-Hearing Listeners. Frontiers in Neuroscience 15.
Crossref
Yuan Chen, Lena L. N. Wong, Shaina Shing Chan & Joannie Yu. (2022) Speech Perception in Noise Is Associated With Different Cognitive Abilities in Chinese-Speaking Older Adults With and Without Hearing Aids. Frontiers in Psychology 12.
Crossref
Mengfan Wu, Stine Christiansen, Michal Fereczkowski & Tobias Neher. (2022) Revisiting Auditory Profiling: Can Cognitive Factors Improve the Prediction of Aided Speech-in-Noise Outcome?. Trends in Hearing 26, pages 233121652211138.
Crossref
Jennifer J. Lentz, Larry E. Humes & Gary R. Kidd. (2022) Differences in Auditory Perception Between Young and Older Adults When Controlling for Differences in Hearing Loss and Cognition. Trends in Hearing 26, pages 233121652110661.
Crossref
Aysun Parlak Kocabay, Filiz Aslan, Deniz Yüce & Didem Turkyilmaz. (2022) Speech in Noise: Implications of Age, Hearing Loss, and Cognition. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica 74:5, pages 345-351.
Crossref
Terrin N. Tamati & Aaron C. Moberly. (2022) Talker Adaptation and Lexical Difficulty Impact Word Recognition in Adults with Cochlear Implants. Audiology and Neurotology 27:3, pages 260-270.
Crossref
Dorien Ceuleers, Ingeborg Dhooge, Sofie Degeest, Hanneleen Van Steen, Hannah Keppler & Nele Baudonck. (2022) The Effects of Age, Gender and Test Stimuli on Visual Speech Perception: A Preliminary Study. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica 74:2, pages 131-140.
Crossref
Xin Luo, Tamiko Azuma, Courtney Kolberg & Kathryn R Pulling. (2022) The effects of stimulus modality, task complexity, and cuing on working memory and the relationship with speech recognition in older cochlear implant users. Journal of Communication Disorders 95, pages 106170.
Crossref
Bruna S. Mussoi. (2021) The Impact of Music Training and Working Memory on Speech Recognition in Older Age. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 64:11, pages 4524-4534.
Crossref
Malte Wöstmann, Julia Erb, Jens Kreitewolf & Jonas Obleser. (2021) Personality captures dissociations of subjective versus objective hearing in noise. Royal Society Open Science 8:11.
Crossref
Nao Hodoshima. (2021) Effects of urgent speech and congruent/incongruent text on speech intelligibility for older adults in the presence of noise and reverberation. Speech Communication 134, pages 12-19.
Crossref
Katrien Kestens, Sofie Degeest, Marijke Miatton & Hannah Keppler. (2021) Visual and Verbal Working Memory and Processing Speed Across the Adult Lifespan: The Effect of Age, Sex, Educational Level, Awakeness, and Hearing Sensitivity. Frontiers in Psychology 12.
Crossref
Abdollah Moossavi, Saeideh Mehrkian, Nasrin Gohari, Mohammad Ali Nazari, Enayatollah Bakhshi & Claude Alain. (2021) The effect of harmonic training on speech perception in noise in hearing-impaired children. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 149, pages 110845.
Crossref
Sara K. Mamo & Karen S. Helfer. (2021) Speech Understanding in Modulated Noise and Speech Maskers as a Function of Cognitive Status in Older Adults. American Journal of Audiology 30:3, pages 642-654.
Crossref
Daniel Fogerty, Jayne B. Ahlstrom & Judy R. Dubno. (2021) Glimpsing keywords across sentences in noise: A microstructural analysis of acoustic, lexical, and listener factors. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 150:3, pages 1979-1996.
Crossref
Zahra Jafari, Bryan E. Kolb & Majid H. Mohajerani. (2021) Age‐related hearing loss and cognitive decline: MRI and cellular evidence. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1500:1, pages 17-33.
Crossref
Jessica H. Lewis, Irina Castellanos & Aaron C. Moberly. (2021) The Impact of Neurocognitive Skills on Recognition of Spectrally Degraded Sentences. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 32:08, pages 528-536.
Crossref
Chhayakanta Patro, Heather A. Kreft & Magdalena Wojtczak. (2021) The search for correlates of age-related cochlear synaptopathy: Measures of temporal envelope processing and spatial release from speech-on-speech masking. Hearing Research 409, pages 108333.
Crossref
Irina Schierholz, Constanze Schönermark, Esther Ruigendijk, Andrej Kral, Bruno Kopp & Andreas Büchner. (2021) An event-related brain potential study of auditory attention in cochlear implant users. Clinical Neurophysiology 132:9, pages 2290-2305.
Crossref
Jeppe Høy Christensen, Gabrielle H. Saunders, Lena Havtorn & Niels H. Pontoppidan. (2021) Real-World Hearing Aid Usage Patterns and Smartphone Connectivity. Frontiers in Digital Health 3.
Crossref
Megan C. Fitzhugh, Arianna N. LaCroix & Corianne Rogalsky. (2021) Distinct Contributions of Working Memory and Attentional Control to Sentence Comprehension in Noise in Persons With Stroke. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 64:8, pages 3230-3241.
Crossref
Adam K. Bosen, Victoria A. Sevich & Shauntelle A. Cannon. (2021) Forward Digit Span and Word Familiarity Do Not Correlate With Differences in Speech Recognition in Individuals With Cochlear Implants After Accounting for Auditory Resolution. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 64:8, pages 3330-3342.
Crossref
Kristina DeRoy Milvae, Stefanie E. Kuchinsky, Olga A. Stakhovskaya & Matthew J. Goupell. (2021) Dichotic listening performance and effort as a function of spectral resolution and interaural symmetry. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 150:2, pages 920-935.
Crossref
Nehzat Koohi, Gilbert Thomas-Black, Paola Giunti & Doris-Eva Bamiou. (2021) Auditory Phenotypic Variability in Friedreich’s Ataxia Patients. The Cerebellum 20:4, pages 497-508.
Crossref
Steffen Knopke, Arvid Schubert, Sophia Marie Häussler, Stefan Gräbel, Agnieszka J. Szczepek & Heidi Olze. (2021) Improvement of Working Memory and Processing Speed in Patients over 70 with Bilateral Hearing Impairment Following Unilateral Cochlear Implantation. Journal of Clinical Medicine 10:15, pages 3421.
Crossref
Natascha Merten, Mary E. Fischer, Lauren K. Dillard, Barbara E. K. Klein, Ted S. Tweed & Karen J. Cruickshanks. (2021) Benefit of Musical Training for Speech Perception and Cognition Later in Life. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 64:7, pages 2885-2896.
Crossref
Larry E. Humes. (2021) Factors Underlying Individual Differences in Speech-Recognition Threshold (SRT) in Noise Among Older Adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 13.
Crossref
J. Devin McAuley, Yi Shen, Toni Smith & Gary R. Kidd. (2021) Effects of speech-rhythm disruption on selective listening with a single background talker. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 83:5, pages 2229-2240.
Crossref
Moritz Wächtler, Josef Kessler, Martin Walger & Hartmut Meister. (2021) Costs of dynamic cocktail party listening: Investigating the effects of cognitive abilities and hearing impairment. JASA Express Letters 1:7.
Crossref
Louise Schubotz, Judith Holler, Linda Drijvers & Aslı Özyürek. (2020) Aging and working memory modulate the ability to benefit from visible speech and iconic gestures during speech-in-noise comprehension. Psychological Research 85:5, pages 1997-2011.
Crossref
Maxime Perron, Guillaume Theaud, Maxime Descoteaux & Pascale Tremblay. (2021) The frontotemporal organization of the arcuate fasciculus and its relationship with speech perception in young and older amateur singers and non‐singers. Human Brain Mapping 42:10, pages 3058-3076.
Crossref
Emilia Vitti, Shannon Mauszycki, Lisa Bunker & Julie Wambaugh. (2021) Stability of Speech Intelligibility Measures Over Repeated Sampling Times in Speakers With Acquired Apraxia of Speech. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 30:3S, pages 1429-1445.
Crossref
Gina Na, Sang Hyun Kwak, Seung Hyun Jang, Hye Eun Noh, Jungghi Kim, SeungJoon Yang & Jinsei Jung. (2021) Supplementary Effect of Choline Alfoscerate on Speech Recognition in Patients With Age-Related Hearing Loss: A Prospective Study in 34 Patients (57 Ears). Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 13.
Crossref
Christiane Völter, Kirsten Oberländer, Rebecca Carroll, Stefan Dazert, Benjamin Lentz, Rainer Martin & Jan Peter Thomas. (2021) Nonauditory Functions in Low-performing Adult Cochlear Implant Users. Otology & Neurotology 42:5, pages e543-e551.
Crossref
Alexander L. Francis, Tessa Bent, Jennifer Schumaker, Jordan Love & Noah Silbert. (2021) Listener characteristics differentially affect self-reported and physiological measures of effort associated with two challenging listening conditions. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 83:4, pages 1818-1841.
Crossref
Douglas S. Brungart, Matthew J. Makashay & Benjamin M. Sheffield. (2021) Development of an 80-word clinical version of the modified rhyme test (MRT80). The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 149:5, pages 3311-3327.
Crossref
Lynne E. BernsteinSilvio P. EberhardtEdward T. Auer. (2021) Errors on a Speech-in-Babble Sentence Recognition Test Reveal Individual Differences in Acoustic Phonetic Perception and Babble Misallocations. Ear & Hearing 42:3, pages 673-690.
Crossref
Annelies DevesseAstrid van WieringenJan Wouters. (2021) The Cost of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Cognitive Demands on Auditory Functioning in Older Adults With Normal Hearing or Using Hearing Aids. Ear & Hearing 42:3, pages 615-628.
Crossref
Esther Janse & Sible J. Andringa. (2021) The roles of cognitive abilities and hearing acuity in older adults’ recognition of words taken from fast and spectrally reduced speech. Applied Psycholinguistics 42:3, pages 763-790.
Crossref
Jared A. Carter & Gavin M. Bidelman. (2021) Auditory cortex is susceptible to lexical influence as revealed by informational vs. energetic masking of speech categorization. Brain Research 1759, pages 147385.
Crossref
Jingjing Xu & Robyn M. Cox. (2021) Interactions between Cognition and Hearing Aid Compression Release Time: Effects of Linguistic Context of Speech Test Materials on Speech-in-Noise Performance. Audiology Research 11:2, pages 129-149.
Crossref
Juraj Mesik, Lucia Ray & Magdalena Wojtczak. (2021) Effects of Age on Cortical Tracking of Word-Level Features of Continuous Competing Speech. Frontiers in Neuroscience 15.
Crossref
Bernhard Ross, Simon Dobri & Annette Schumann. (2021) Psychometric function for speech-in-noise tests accounts for word-recognition deficits in older listeners. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 149:4, pages 2337-2352.
Crossref
Jessica Jiang, Elia Benhamou, Sheena Waters, Jeremy C. S. Johnson, Anna Volkmer, Rimona S. Weil, Charles R. Marshall, Jason D. Warren & Chris J. D. Hardy. (2021) Processing of Degraded Speech in Brain Disorders. Brain Sciences 11:3, pages 394.
Crossref
Cynthia R. Hunter & David B. Pisoni. 2021. The Handbook of Speech Perception. The Handbook of Speech Perception 540 569 .
Katrien Kestens, Sofie Degeest & Hannah Keppler. (2021) The Effect of Cognition on the Aided Benefit in Terms of Speech Understanding and Listening Effort Obtained With Digital Hearing Aids: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Audiology 30:1, pages 190-210.
Crossref
Shraddha A. Shende, Lydia T. Nguyen, Elizabeth A. Lydon, Fatima T. Husain & Raksha A. Mudar. (2021) Cognitive Flexibility and Inhibition in Individuals with Age-Related Hearing Loss. Geriatrics 6:1, pages 22.
Crossref
Léo Varnet, Agnès C. Léger, Sophie Boucher, Crystel Bonnet, Christine Petit & Christian Lorenzi. (2021) Contributions of Age-Related and Audibility-Related Deficits to Aided Consonant Identification in Presbycusis: A Causal-Inference Analysis. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 13.
Crossref
K.V. Nisha, M. Sanjana, V.S. Rohith, K. Rajalakshmi & Prashanth Prabhu. (2021) Profiles and predictors of auditory functioning in abacus-trained children. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 142, pages 110608.
Crossref
Jerker Rönnberg, Emil Holmer & Mary Rudner. (2021) Cognitive Hearing Science: Three Memory Systems, Two Approaches, and the Ease of Language Understanding Model. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 64:2, pages 359-370.
Crossref
Erin R. O'Neill, Morgan N. Parke, Heather A. Kreft & Andrew J. Oxenham. (2021) Role of semantic context and talker variability in speech perception of cochlear-implant users and normal-hearing listeners. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 149:2, pages 1224-1239.
Crossref
Samuele Carcagno & Christopher J. Plack. (2021) Effects of age on psychophysical measures of auditory temporal processing and speech reception at low and high levels. Hearing Research 400, pages 108117.
Crossref
Sahana Vasudevamurthy & AjithU Kumar. (2021) Auditory and cognitive functioning in hidden hearing loss due to noise exposure, aging, and tinnitus: A systematic review. Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing 40:1, pages 39.
Crossref
Elizabeth Heinrichs-Graham, Elizabeth A. Walker, Jacob A. Eastman, Michaela R. Frenzel, Timothy R. Joe & Ryan W. McCreery. (2021) The impact of mild-to-severe hearing loss on the neural dynamics serving verbal working memory processing in children. NeuroImage: Clinical 30, pages 102647.
Crossref
Pippa Iva, Joanne Fielding, Meaghan Clough, Owen White, Branislava Godic, Russell Martin & Ramesh Rajan. (2020) Speech Discrimination Tasks: A Sensitive Sensory and Cognitive Measure in Early and Mild Multiple Sclerosis. Frontiers in Neuroscience 14.
Crossref
Elouise A. Koops, Emile de Kleine & Pim van Dijk. (2020) Gray matter declines with age and hearing loss, but is partially maintained in tinnitus. Scientific Reports 10:1.
Crossref
Aaron C. Moberly. (2020) A surgeon‐scientist' s perspective and review of cognitive‐linguistic contributions to adult cochlear implant outcomes . Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology 5:6, pages 1176-1183.
Crossref
Yang Wenyi Liu, Bing Wang, Bing Chen, John J. GalvinIIIIII & Qian-Jie Fu. (2020) Tinnitus impairs segregation of competing speech in normal-hearing listeners. Scientific Reports 10:1.
Crossref
Simon Carlile & Gitte Keidser. (2020) Conversational Interaction Is the Brain in Action: Implications for the Evaluation of Hearing and Hearing Interventions. Ear & Hearing 41:Supplement 1, pages 56S-67S.
Crossref
Sherri L. Smith, David B. Ryan & M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller. (2020) Development of Abbreviated Versions of the Word Auditory Recognition and Recall Measure. Ear & Hearing 41:6, pages 1483-1491.
Crossref
Jung-sun Hwang, Yukyeong Jung & Jae Hee Lee. (2021) The Effect of Background Noise on Immediate Free Recall of Words in Younger and Older Listeners with Hearing Loss. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 31:10, pages 701-707.
Crossref
Timothy D. Griffiths, Meher Lad, Sukhbinder Kumar, Emma Holmes, Bob McMurray, Eleanor A. Maguire, Alexander J. Billig & William Sedley. (2020) How Can Hearing Loss Cause Dementia?. Neuron 108:3, pages 401-412.
Crossref
Willa D. BrenowitzTeresa J. Filshtein, Kristine YaffeStefan WalterSarah F. Ackley, Thomas J. Hoffmann, Eric JorgensonRachel A. WhitmerM. Maria Glymour. (2020) Association of genetic risk for Alzheimer disease and hearing impairment. Neurology 95:16.
Crossref
Ryan W. McCreery, Margaret K. Miller, Emily Buss & Lori J. Leibold. (2020) Cognitive and Linguistic Contributions to Masked Speech Recognition in Children. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 63:10, pages 3525-3538.
Crossref
Kumari Apeksha & Ajith U. Kumar. (2020) Effect of Quiet and Noise on P300 Response in Individuals with Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder. International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology 24:04, pages e462-e471.
Crossref
Carine Signoret, Lau M. Andersen, Örjan Dahlström, Rina Blomberg, Daniel Lundqvist, Mary Rudner & Jerker Rönnberg. (2020) The Influence of Form- and Meaning-Based Predictions on Cortical Speech Processing Under Challenging Listening Conditions: A MEG Study. Frontiers in Neuroscience 14.
Crossref
Cynthia R. Hunter. (2020) Tracking Cognitive Spare Capacity During Speech Perception With EEG/ERP: Effects of Cognitive Load and Sentence Predictability. Ear & Hearing 41:5, pages 1144-1157.
Crossref
David Hülsmeier, Anna Warzybok, Birger Kollmeier & Marc René Schädler. (2020) Simulations with FADE of the effect of impaired hearing on speech recognition performance cast doubt on the role of spectral resolution. Hearing Research 395, pages 107995.
Crossref
Meher Lad, Emma Holmes, Agatha Chu & Timothy D. Griffiths. (2020) Speech-in-noise detection is related to auditory working memory precision for frequency. Scientific Reports 10:1.
Crossref
Margarete Imhof. 2020. The Handbook of Listening. The Handbook of Listening 233 251 .
Lien Decruy, Jonas Vanthornhout & Tom Francart. (2020) Hearing impairment is associated with enhanced neural tracking of the speech envelope. Hearing Research 393, pages 107961.
Crossref
Minjun Lee & Junghwa Bahng. (2020) Efficacy of Auditory Training Using Video Clips for Older Adults Who Wear Hearing Aids. Audiology and Speech Research 16:3, pages 206-216.
Crossref
Stefanie E. Kuchinsky, Megan M. Eitel, Rael T. Lange, Louis M. French, Tracey A. Brickell, Sara M. Lippa & Douglas S. Brungart. (2020) Objective and Subjective Auditory Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury and Blast Exposure in Service Members and Veterans. Frontiers in Neurology 11.
Crossref
Antje Heinrich, Melanie A. Ferguson & Sven L. Mattys. (2020) Effects of Cognitive Load on Pure-Tone Audiometry Thresholds in Younger and Older Adults. Ear & Hearing 41:4, pages 907-917.
Crossref
Donghyun Kim, Meghan Clayards & Eun Jong Kong. (2020) Individual differences in perceptual adaptation to unfamiliar phonetic categories. Journal of Phonetics 81, pages 100984.
Crossref
Xin Luo, Courtney Kolberg, Kathryn R. Pulling & Tamiko Azuma. (2020) Psychoacoustic and Demographic Factors for Speech Recognition of Older Adult Cochlear Implant Users. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 63:6, pages 1712-1725.
Crossref
Yael Zaltz, Yossi Bugannim, Doreen Zechoval, Liat Kishon-Rabin & Ronen Perez. (2020) Listening in Noise Remains a Significant Challenge for Cochlear Implant Users: Evidence from Early Deafened and Those with Progressive Hearing Loss Compared to Peers with Normal Hearing. Journal of Clinical Medicine 9:5, pages 1381.
Crossref
Annelies DevesseAstrid van WieringenJan Wouters. (2020) AVATAR Assesses Speech Understanding and Multitask Costs in Ecologically Relevant Listening Situations. Ear & Hearing 41:3, pages 521-531.
Crossref
Yuan Chen, Lena L. N. Wong, Jinyu Qian, Volker Kuehnel, Solveig Christina Voss & Fei Chen. (2020) The Role of Lexical Tone Information in the Recognition of Mandarin Sentences in Listeners With Hearing Aids. Ear & Hearing 41:3, pages 532-538.
Crossref
Natalie Boll-Avetisyan, Anjali Bhatara & Barbara Höhle. (2020) Processing of Rhythm in Speech and Music in Adult Dyslexia. Brain Sciences 10:5, pages 261.
Crossref
Adam K. Bosen & Michael F. Barry. (2020) Serial Recall Predicts Vocoded Sentence Recognition Across Spectral Resolutions. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 63:4, pages 1282-1298.
Crossref
Dan Kennedy-Higgins, Joseph T. Devlin & Patti Adank. (2020) Cognitive mechanisms underpinning successful perception of different speech distortions. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 147:4, pages 2728-2740.
Crossref
Søren A. Fuglsang, Jonatan Märcher-Rørsted, Torsten Dau & Jens Hjortkjær. (2020) Effects of Sensorineural Hearing Loss on Cortical Synchronization to Competing Speech during Selective Attention. The Journal of Neuroscience 40:12, pages 2562-2572.
Crossref
Kevin Y. Zhan, Jessica H. Lewis, Kara J. Vasil, Terrin N. Tamati, Michael S. Harris, David B. Pisoni, William G. Kronenberger, Christin Ray & Aaron C. Moberly. (2020) Cognitive Functions in Adults Receiving Cochlear Implants: Predictors of Speech Recognition and Changes After Implantation. Otology & Neurotology 41:3, pages e322-e329.
Crossref
Jillian Escobar, Bruna S. MussoiAmanda B. Silberer. (2020) The Effect of Musical Training and Working Memory in Adverse Listening Situations. Ear & Hearing 41:2, pages 278-288.
Crossref
Siti Zamratol Mai Sarah Mukari, Yusmeera Yusof, Wan Syafira Ishak, Nashrah Maamor, Kalaivani Chellapan & Mariam Adawiah Dzulkifli. (2020) Relative contributions of auditory and cognitive functions on speech recognition in quiet and in noise among older adults. Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 86:2, pages 149-156.
Crossref
H. Meister. (2019) Sprachverstehen und kognitive Leistungen in akustisch schwierigen SituationenSpeech comprehension and cognitive performance in acoustically difficult situations. HNO 68:3, pages 171-176.
Crossref

Displaying 200 of 443 citing articles. Use the download link below to view the full list of citing articles.

Download full citations list

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.