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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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April 25, 2020
The Two Sides of Linguistic Context: Eye-Tracking as a Measure of Semantic Competition in Spoken Word Recognition Among Younger and Older Adults
Nicolai D Ayasse, Arthur Wingfield
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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August 3, 2015
Stimulus-independent semantic bias misdirects word recognition in older adults
Chad S Rogers, Arthur Wingfield
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology
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February 2, 2008
Cognitive supports and cognitive constraints on comprehension of spoken language
Arthur Wingfield, Patricia A Tun
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
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March 24, 2015
The effects of hearing loss on neural processing and plasticity
Arthur Wingfield, Jonathan E Peelle
Trends in Hearing
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September 22, 2018
A Tipping Point in Listening Effort: Effects of Linguistic Complexity and Age-Related Hearing Loss on Sentence Comprehension
Nicole D Ayasse, Arthur Wingfield
Trends in Neurosciences
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June 6, 2016
The Neural Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss
Jonathan E Peelle, Arthur Wingfield
Psychophysiology
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January 15, 2010
Pupillometry as a measure of cognitive effort in younger and older adults
Tepring Piquado, Derek Isaacowitz, Arthur Wingfield
Experimental Aging Research
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September 17, 2004
The salience of linguistic clauses in young and older adults' running memory for speech
Marianne Fallon, Stefanie Kuchinsky, Arthur Wingfield
Perception & Psychophysics
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April 1, 2008
Perception of alternated speech operates similarly in young and older adults with age-normal hearing
Raj Stewart, Yetton Ethan, Arthur Wingfield
Psychology and Aging
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September 11, 2009
Aging, hearing acuity, and the attentional costs of effortful listening
Patricia A Tun, Sandra McCoy, Arthur Wingfield
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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April 25, 2020
The Two Sides of Linguistic Context: Eye-Tracking as a Measure of Semantic Competition in Spoken Word Recognition Among Younger and Older Adults
Nicolai D Ayasse, Arthur Wingfield
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
August 3, 2015
Stimulus-independent semantic bias misdirects word recognition in older adults
Chad S Rogers, Arthur Wingfield
Journal of the American Academy of Audiology
|
February 2, 2008
Cognitive supports and cognitive constraints on comprehension of spoken language
Arthur Wingfield, Patricia A Tun
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
|
March 24, 2015
The effects of hearing loss on neural processing and plasticity
Arthur Wingfield, Jonathan E Peelle
Trends in Hearing
|
September 22, 2018
A Tipping Point in Listening Effort: Effects of Linguistic Complexity and Age-Related Hearing Loss on Sentence Comprehension
Nicole D Ayasse, Arthur Wingfield
Trends in Neurosciences
|
June 6, 2016
The Neural Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss
Jonathan E Peelle, Arthur Wingfield
Psychophysiology
|
January 15, 2010
Pupillometry as a measure of cognitive effort in younger and older adults
Tepring Piquado, Derek Isaacowitz, Arthur Wingfield
Experimental Aging Research
|
September 17, 2004
The salience of linguistic clauses in young and older adults' running memory for speech
Marianne Fallon, Stefanie Kuchinsky, Arthur Wingfield
Perception & Psychophysics
|
April 1, 2008
Perception of alternated speech operates similarly in young and older adults with age-normal hearing
Raj Stewart, Yetton Ethan, Arthur Wingfield
Psychology and Aging
|
September 11, 2009
Aging, hearing acuity, and the attentional costs of effortful listening
Patricia A Tun, Sandra McCoy, Arthur Wingfield
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