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Chad S Rogers

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 16, 2016
Semantic priming, not repetition priming, is to blame for false hearingChad S Rogers
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 3, 2015
Stimulus-independent semantic bias misdirects word recognition in older adultsChad S Rogers, Arthur Wingfield
Psychophysiology|January 1, 2017
A right-ear bias of auditory selective attention is evident in alpha oscillationsLisa Payne, Chad S Rogers, Arthur Wingfield, et al.
Psychology and Aging|December 14, 2011
Frequent false hearing by older adults: the role of age differences in metacognitionChad S Rogers, Larry L Jacoby, Mitchell S Sommers
Experimental Aging Research|April 24, 2013
Expectation and entropy in spoken word recognition: effects of age and hearing acuityAmanda Lash, Chad S Rogers, Amy Zoller, et al.
Psychology and Aging|October 26, 2011
Mistaking the recent past for the present: false seeing by older adultsLarry L Jacoby, Chad S Rogers, Anthony J Bishara, et al.
Psychology and Aging|April 17, 2018
Older adults show impaired modulation of attentional alpha oscillations: Evidence from dichotic listeningChad S Rogers, Lisa Payne, Sujala Maharjan, et al.
Experimental Aging Research|December 20, 2015
Effects of Age, Acoustic Challenge, and Verbal Working Memory on Recall of Narrative SpeechCaitlin M Ward, Chad S Rogers, Kristin J Van Engen, et al.
Aging Brain|March 13, 2023
Hemispheric dissociations in regions supporting auditory sentence comprehension in older adultsYune Sang Lee, Chad S Rogers, Murray Grossman, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|February 17, 2018
The Impact of Age, Background Noise, Semantic Ambiguity, and Hearing Loss on Recognition Memory for Spoken SentencesMargaret A Koeritzer, Chad S Rogers, Kristin J Van Engen, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 16, 2016
Semantic priming, not repetition priming, is to blame for false hearingChad S Rogers
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 3, 2015
Stimulus-independent semantic bias misdirects word recognition in older adultsChad S Rogers, Arthur Wingfield
Psychophysiology|January 1, 2017
A right-ear bias of auditory selective attention is evident in alpha oscillationsLisa Payne, Chad S Rogers, Arthur Wingfield, et al.
Psychology and Aging|December 14, 2011
Frequent false hearing by older adults: the role of age differences in metacognitionChad S Rogers, Larry L Jacoby, Mitchell S Sommers
Experimental Aging Research|April 24, 2013
Expectation and entropy in spoken word recognition: effects of age and hearing acuityAmanda Lash, Chad S Rogers, Amy Zoller, et al.
Psychology and Aging|October 26, 2011
Mistaking the recent past for the present: false seeing by older adultsLarry L Jacoby, Chad S Rogers, Anthony J Bishara, et al.
Psychology and Aging|April 17, 2018
Older adults show impaired modulation of attentional alpha oscillations: Evidence from dichotic listeningChad S Rogers, Lisa Payne, Sujala Maharjan, et al.
Experimental Aging Research|December 20, 2015
Effects of Age, Acoustic Challenge, and Verbal Working Memory on Recall of Narrative SpeechCaitlin M Ward, Chad S Rogers, Kristin J Van Engen, et al.
Aging Brain|March 13, 2023
Hemispheric dissociations in regions supporting auditory sentence comprehension in older adultsYune Sang Lee, Chad S Rogers, Murray Grossman, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|February 17, 2018
The Impact of Age, Background Noise, Semantic Ambiguity, and Hearing Loss on Recognition Memory for Spoken SentencesMargaret A Koeritzer, Chad S Rogers, Kristin J Van Engen, et al.
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