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Psychology and Aging|March 1, 1991
Speech-processing capacity in young and older adults: a dual-task studyP A Tun, A Wingfield, E A Stine
Psychology and Aging|December 1, 1986
How much and how fast: rapid processing of spoken language in later adulthoodE L Stine, A Wingfield, L W Poon
Journal of Gerontology|September 1, 1992
Adult age differences in the use of prosody for syntactic parsing and recall of spoken sentencesA Wingfield, S C Wayland, E A Stine
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|September 1, 1995
Age differences in veridical and reconstructive recall of syntactically and randomly segmented speechA Wingfield, P A Tun, M J Rosen
Experimental Aging Research|July 10, 2001
Adult aging and listening patterns for spoken prose: spontaneous segmentation versus self-paced listeningA Wingfield, K A Kemtes, L S Miller
Experimental Aging Research|July 1, 1997
Taking charge of remembering: locus of control and older adults' memory for speechK M Riggs, M E Lachman, A Wingfield
Journal of Gerontology|July 1, 1989
Age and decision strategies in running memory for speech: effects of prosody and linguistic structureA Wingfield, C J Lahar, E A Stine
Ethnicity & Disease|August 20, 2005
Religion, sociodemographic and personal characteristics, and self-reported health in whites, blacks, and Hispanics living in low-socioeconomic status neighborhoodsLuisa Franzini, John C Ribble, Katherine A Wingfield
Experimental Aging Research|September 1, 1999
The influence of prosodic structure on the interpretation of temporary syntactic ambiguity by young and elderly listenersM M Kjelgaard, D A Titone, A Wingfield
Journal of Gerontology|January 1, 1990
Age differences in processing information from television news: the effects of bisensory augmentationE A Stine, A Wingfield, S D Myers
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Psychology and Aging|March 1, 1991
Speech-processing capacity in young and older adults: a dual-task studyP A Tun, A Wingfield, E A Stine
Psychology and Aging|December 1, 1986
How much and how fast: rapid processing of spoken language in later adulthoodE L Stine, A Wingfield, L W Poon
Journal of Gerontology|September 1, 1992
Adult age differences in the use of prosody for syntactic parsing and recall of spoken sentencesA Wingfield, S C Wayland, E A Stine
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|September 1, 1995
Age differences in veridical and reconstructive recall of syntactically and randomly segmented speechA Wingfield, P A Tun, M J Rosen
Experimental Aging Research|July 10, 2001
Adult aging and listening patterns for spoken prose: spontaneous segmentation versus self-paced listeningA Wingfield, K A Kemtes, L S Miller
Experimental Aging Research|July 1, 1997
Taking charge of remembering: locus of control and older adults' memory for speechK M Riggs, M E Lachman, A Wingfield
Journal of Gerontology|July 1, 1989
Age and decision strategies in running memory for speech: effects of prosody and linguistic structureA Wingfield, C J Lahar, E A Stine
Ethnicity & Disease|August 20, 2005
Religion, sociodemographic and personal characteristics, and self-reported health in whites, blacks, and Hispanics living in low-socioeconomic status neighborhoodsLuisa Franzini, John C Ribble, Katherine A Wingfield
Experimental Aging Research|September 1, 1999
The influence of prosodic structure on the interpretation of temporary syntactic ambiguity by young and elderly listenersM M Kjelgaard, D A Titone, A Wingfield
Journal of Gerontology|January 1, 1990
Age differences in processing information from television news: the effects of bisensory augmentationE A Stine, A Wingfield, S D Myers
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