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Evidence for Conflict Monitoring during Speech Recognition in Noise ...
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Audiovisual Conflict Triggers an Inhibitory Control System to Facilitate Speech Recognition in Noise ...
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Audiovisual Conflict Triggers an Inhibitory Control System to Facilitate Speech Recognition in Noise ...
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Evidence for Conflict Monitoring during Speech Recognition in Noise ...
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Cortical asymmetries at different spatial hierarchies relate to phonological processing ability
In: PLoS Biol (2022)
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Neuroanatomical structures supporting lexical diversity, sophistication, and phonological word features during discourse
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Reading Profiles in Multi-Site Data With Missingness
Eckert, Mark A.; Vaden, Kenneth I.; Gebregziabher, Mulugeta. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2018
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Orthographic Influence on Spoken Word Identification: Behavioral and fMRI Evidence
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Age effects on perceptual organization of speech: Contributions of glimpsing, phonemic restoration, and speech segregation
Bologna, William J.; Vaden, Kenneth I.; Ahlstrom, Jayne B.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2018
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Aging-Resilient Associations between the Arcuate Fasciculus and Vocabulary Knowledge: Microstructure or Morphology?
Teubner-Rhodes, Susan; Vaden, Kenneth I.; Cute, Stephanie L.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2016
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The Cingulo-Opercular Network Provides Word-Recognition Benefit
Vaden, Kenneth I.; Kuchinsky, Stefanie E.; Cute, Stephanie L.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2013
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Pupil size varies with word listening and response selection difficulty in older adults with hearing loss
Abstract: Listening to speech in noise can be exhausting, especially for older adults with impaired hearing. Pupil dilation is thought to track the difficulty associated with listening to speech at various intelligibility levels for young and middle-aged adults. This study examined changes in the pupil response with acoustic and lexical manipulations of difficulty in older adults with hearing loss. Participants identified words at two signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) among options that could include a similar-sounding lexical competitor. Growth Curve Analyses revealed that the pupil response was affected by an SNR-by-lexical competition interaction, such that it was larger and more delayed and sustained in the harder SNR condition, particularly in the presence of lexical competition. Pupillometry detected these effects for correct trials and across reaction times, suggesting it provides additional evidence of task difficulty than behavioral measures alone.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8986.2012.01477.x
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23157603
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3527636
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Sublexical Properties of Spoken Words Modulate Activity in Broca’s Area but Not Superior Temporal Cortex: Implications for Models of Speech Recognition
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Inferior frontal sensitivity to common speech sounds is amplified by increasing word intelligibility
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Phonological Repetition-Suppression in Bilateral Superior Temporal Sulci
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