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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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August 12, 2009
Neural processing during older adults' comprehension of spoken sentences: age differences in resource allocation and connectivity
Jonathan E Peelle, Vanessa Troiani, Arthur Wingfield, et al.
Experimental Aging Research
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April 24, 2013
Expectation and entropy in spoken word recognition: effects of age and hearing acuity
Amanda Lash, Chad S Rogers, Amy Zoller, et al.
International Journal of Audiology
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June 27, 2012
The hidden effect of hearing acuity on speech recall, and compensatory effects of self-paced listening
Tepring Piquado, Jonathan I Benichov, Hiram Brownell, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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May 23, 2002
Age dissociates recency and lag recency effects in free recall
Michael J Kahana, Marc W Howard, Franklin Zaromb, et al.
Brain Research
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September 30, 2010
Effects of degraded sensory input on memory for speech: behavioral data and a test of biologically constrained computational models
Tepring Piquado, Katheryn A Q Cousins, Arthur Wingfield, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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November 9, 2018
The possible role of brain rhythms in perceiving fast speech: Evidence from adult aging
Lana R Penn, Nicole D Ayasse, Arthur Wingfield, et al.
Ear and Hearing
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July 13, 2017
Linguistic Context Versus Semantic Competition in Word Recognition by Younger and Older Adults With Cochlear Implants
Nicole M Amichetti, Eriko Atagi, Ying-Yee Kong, et al.
Memory & Cognition
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May 20, 2014
Acoustic masking disrupts time-dependent mechanisms of memory encoding in word-list recall
Katheryn A Q Cousins, Hayim Dar, Arthur Wingfield, et al.
Ear and Hearing
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September 16, 2011
Word recognition within a linguistic context: effects of age, hearing acuity, verbal ability, and cognitive function
Jonathan Benichov, L Clarke Cox, Patricia A Tun, et al.
Memory & Cognition
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June 23, 2025
A drift-diffusion decomposition of conditions that influence shallow ("good enough") processing of heard sentences
Ryan M O'Leary, Natalie Omori-Hoffe, Griffin Dugan, et al.
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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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August 12, 2009
Neural processing during older adults' comprehension of spoken sentences: age differences in resource allocation and connectivity
Jonathan E Peelle, Vanessa Troiani, Arthur Wingfield, et al.
Experimental Aging Research
|
April 24, 2013
Expectation and entropy in spoken word recognition: effects of age and hearing acuity
Amanda Lash, Chad S Rogers, Amy Zoller, et al.
International Journal of Audiology
|
June 27, 2012
The hidden effect of hearing acuity on speech recall, and compensatory effects of self-paced listening
Tepring Piquado, Jonathan I Benichov, Hiram Brownell, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
May 23, 2002
Age dissociates recency and lag recency effects in free recall
Michael J Kahana, Marc W Howard, Franklin Zaromb, et al.
Brain Research
|
September 30, 2010
Effects of degraded sensory input on memory for speech: behavioral data and a test of biologically constrained computational models
Tepring Piquado, Katheryn A Q Cousins, Arthur Wingfield, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
November 9, 2018
The possible role of brain rhythms in perceiving fast speech: Evidence from adult aging
Lana R Penn, Nicole D Ayasse, Arthur Wingfield, et al.
Ear and Hearing
|
July 13, 2017
Linguistic Context Versus Semantic Competition in Word Recognition by Younger and Older Adults With Cochlear Implants
Nicole M Amichetti, Eriko Atagi, Ying-Yee Kong, et al.
Memory & Cognition
|
May 20, 2014
Acoustic masking disrupts time-dependent mechanisms of memory encoding in word-list recall
Katheryn A Q Cousins, Hayim Dar, Arthur Wingfield, et al.
Ear and Hearing
|
September 16, 2011
Word recognition within a linguistic context: effects of age, hearing acuity, verbal ability, and cognitive function
Jonathan Benichov, L Clarke Cox, Patricia A Tun, et al.
Memory & Cognition
|
June 23, 2025
A drift-diffusion decomposition of conditions that influence shallow ("good enough") processing of heard sentences
Ryan M O'Leary, Natalie Omori-Hoffe, Griffin Dugan, et al.
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