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- Response Latencies in Naming Objects (1965) (793)
- Hearing Impairment and Cognitive Energy: The Framework for Understanding Effortful Listening (FUEL) (2016) (621)
- Hearing Loss and Perceptual Effort: Downstream Effects on Older Adults’ Memory for Speech (2005) (430)
- Aging, hearing acuity, and the attentional costs of effortful listening. (2009) (405)
- At the interface of sensory and motor dysfunctions and Alzheimer's disease (2015) (389)
- Hearing Loss in Older Adults Affects Neural Systems Supporting Speech Comprehension (2011) (353)
- Distraction by competing speech in young and older adult listeners. (2002) (311)
- Hearing Loss in Older Adulthood (2005) (307)
- Central presbycusis: a review and evaluation of the evidence. (2012) (295)
- Pupillometry as a measure of cognitive effort in younger and older adults. (2010) (288)
- Language and the aging brain: patterns of neural compensation revealed by functional brain imaging. (2006) (269)
- Response latencies for false memories: gist-based processes in normal aging. (1998) (259)
- Does the capacity of working memory change with age? (1988) (258)
- Speed of processing in normal aging: effects of speech rate, linguistic structure, and processing time. (1985) (246)
- Neural processing during older adults' comprehension of spoken sentences: age differences in resource allocation and connectivity. (2010) (207)
- Effects of adult aging and hearing loss on comprehension of rapid speech varying in syntactic complexity. (2006) (197)
- Cognitive factors in auditory performance: context, speed of processing, and constraints of memory. (1996) (190)
- The Neural Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss (2016) (182)
- Effects of frequency on identification and naming of objects. (1968) (178)
- Age dissociates recency and lag recency effects in free recall. (2002) (178)
- Process and strategy in memory for speech among younger and older adults. (1987) (168)
- Overt propositional speech in chronic nonfluent aphasia studied with the dynamic susceptibility contrast fMRI method (2004) (167)
- One voice too many: adult age differences in language processing with different types of distracting sounds. (1999) (160)
- Anomia : neuroanatomical and cognitive correlates (1997) (156)
- Cognitive supports and cognitive constraints on comprehension of spoken language. (2007) (140)
- How much and how fast: rapid processing of spoken language in later adulthood. (1986) (127)
- Regaining lost time: adult aging and the effect of time restoration on recall of time-compressed speech. (1999) (127)
- Word Recognition Within a Linguistic Context: Effects of Age, Hearing Acuity, Verbal Ability, and Cognitive Function (2012) (123)
- Spoken Language Comprehension in Older Adults: Interactions between Sensory and Cognitive Change in Normal Aging (2001) (123)
- Dissociations in perceptual learning revealed by adult age differences in adaptation to time-compressed speech. (2005) (119)
- Speech Rate and Syntactic Complexity as Multiplicative Factors in Speech Comprehension by Young and Older Adults (2003) (115)
- Word onset gating and linguistic context in spoken word recognition by young and elderly adults. (1991) (112)
- The Time it Takes to Name an Object (1964) (101)
- How much do working memory deficits contribute to age differences in discourse memory (1990) (100)
- The allocation of memory resources during sentence comprehension: Evidence from the elderly (1995) (97)
- Aging and contextual binding: Modeling recency and lag recency effects with the temporal context model (2006) (96)
- Age differences in processing information from television news: the effects of bisensory augmentation. (1990) (92)
- Temporal associations and prior-list intrusions in free recall. (2006) (91)
- Does Memory Constrain Utilization of Top-Down Information in Spoken word Recognition? Evidence from Normal Aging (1994) (91)
- Dissociable patterns of brain activity during comprehension of rapid and syntactically complex speech: Evidence from fMRI (2004) (91)
- Effects of age and hearing sensitivity on the use of prosodic information in spoken word recognition. (2000) (90)
- The psychology of human memory (1981) (89)
- Speech-processing capacity in young and older adults: a dual-task study. (1991) (85)
- Object-naming by Dysphasic Patients (1965) (81)
- Rapid speech processing and divided attention: processing rate versus processing resources as an explanation of age effects. (1992) (80)
- Category Specific Dissociations in Naming and Recognition by Aphasic Patients (1986) (80)
- Effects of adult aging on utilization of temporal and semantic associations during free and serial recall (2008) (79)
- Expectation and Entropy in Spoken Word Recognition: Effects of Age and Hearing Acuity (2013) (78)
- Hearing loss and cognitive effort in older adults' report accuracy for verbal materials. (2009) (78)
- Age and decision strategies in running memory for speech: effects of prosody and linguistic structure. (1989) (77)
- Evolution of Models of Working Memory and Cognitive Resources (2016) (76)
- The dynamics of memory retrieval in older adulthood. (2002) (70)
- The use of pronoun anaphora and speaker mood in the interpretation of conversational utterances by right hemisphere brain-damaged patients (1992) (69)
- Adult age differences in the use of prosody for syntactic parsing and recall of spoken sentences. (1992) (65)
- Contextual knowledge reduces demands on working memory during reading (2006) (65)
- Recognition and naming of object-drawings by men with focal brain wounds (1971) (64)
- Intrusions in episodic recall: age differences in editing of overt responses. (2005) (62)
- Prosodic features and the intelligibility of accelerated speech: syntactic versus periodic segmentation. (1984) (61)
- Lexical retrieval: The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon (1987) (59)
- Effects of stimulus variability and adult aging on adaptation to time-compressed speech. (2007) (56)
- Effects of degraded sensory input on memory for speech: Behavioral data and a test of biologically constrained computational models (2010) (52)
- The hidden effect of hearing acuity on speech recall, and compensatory effects of self-paced listening (2012) (52)
- Acoustic redundancy and the perception of time-compressed speech. (1975) (52)
- Cognitive aging and hearing acuity: modeling spoken language comprehension (2015) (49)
- Spoken sentence processing in young and older adults modulated by task demands: evidence from self-paced listening. (2006) (47)
- Age differences in veridical and reconstructive recall of syntactically and randomly segmented speech. (1995) (47)
- Memorability functions as an indicator of qualitative age differences in text recall. (1988) (47)
- Response latencies in auditory sentence comprehension: effects of linguistic versus perceptual challenge. (2010) (46)
- The Role of Prosody in the Mental Lexicon (1999) (45)
- Resource allocation during spoken discourse processing: Effects of age and passage difficulty as revealed by self-paced listening (2000) (43)
- Chapter Two The Assessment of Qualitative Age Differences in Discourse Processing (1990) (43)
- Taking charge of remembering: locus of control and older adults' memory for speech. (1997) (42)
- Older adults can inhibit high-probability competitors in speech recognition (1994) (42)
- The influence of prosodic structure on the interpretation of temporary syntactic ambiguity by young and elderly listeners. (1999) (41)
- THE INTONATION-SYNTAX INTERACTION: PROSODIC FEATURES IN PERCEPTUAL PROCESSING OF SENTENCES (1975) (41)
- Naming latencies as evidence for two modes of lexical retrieval (1984) (41)
- Effort Not Speed Characterizes Comprehension of Spoken Sentences by Older Adults with Mild Hearing Impairment (2017) (41)
- The contribution of prosody to spoken word recognition (1999) (41)
- Working Memory Load Affects Processing Time in Spoken Word Recognition: Evidence from Eye-Movements (2016) (39)
- Perceptual and response hierarchies in object identification. (1967) (38)
- Does dividing attention become harder with age? findings from the divided attention questionnaire (1995) (38)
- Strategy in high-speed memory search. (1970) (37)
- Acoustic masking disrupts time-dependent mechanisms of memory encoding in word-list recall (2014) (37)
- Recognition of isolated words: The dynamics of cohort reduction (1989) (37)
- The Two Sides of Sensory–Cognitive Interactions: Effects of Age, Hearing Acuity, and Working Memory Span on Sentence Comprehension (2016) (37)
- A functional relation between learning and organization in free recall (2000) (36)
- A twin-study of genetic contributions to hearing acuity in late middle age. (2007) (36)
- Word recognition from acoustic onsets and acoustic offsets: Effects of cohort size and syllabic stress (1997) (35)
- Effects of age and passage difficulty on listening-rate preferences for time-altered speech. (1999) (33)
- Age-Related Impairments in the Revision of Syntactic Misanalyses: Effects of Prosody (2006) (32)
- Preservation of Episodic Visual Recognition Memory in Aging (2005) (31)
- Selective preservation of a lexical category in aphasia: dissociations in comprehension of body parts and geographical place names following focal brain lesion. (1993) (31)
- The importance of word-initial phonology: Error patterns in prolonged naming efforts by aphasic patients (1997) (31)
- Contextual encoding by young and elderly adults as revealed by cued and free recall (1994) (31)
- Passage difficulty, speech rate, and age differences in memory for spoken text: speech recall and the complexity hypothesis. (1993) (30)
- The effects of hearing loss on neural processing and plasticity (2015) (30)
- Organizational strategies in immediate recall of rapid speech by young and elderly adults. (1986) (29)
- Speech recall under heavy load conditions: Age, predictability, and limits on dual-task interference (1994) (29)
- Monitoring the capacity of working memory: Executive control and effects of listening effort (2013) (29)
- Sentence-final word completion norms for young, middle-aged, and older adults. (2004) (28)
- Distinct Effects of Perceptual Quality on Auditory Word Recognition, Memory Formation and Recall in a Neural Model of Sequential Memory (2010) (28)
- Word-Finding Deficits in Aphasia (1997) (28)
- Short-term visual recognition and temporal order memory are both well-preserved in aging. (2006) (27)
- Levels upon levels: predicting age differences in text recall. (1987) (26)
- Decay of Information in Short-Term Memory (1972) (26)
- Acoustic richness modulates the neural networks supporting intelligible speech processing (2016) (26)
- Multiple memory systems in the processing of speech: evidence from aging. (1995) (24)
- Differences in Working Memory Capacity Affect Online Spoken Word Recognition: Evidence From Eye Movements (2019) (22)
- Effects of word-onset cuing on picture naming in aphasia: A reconsideration (1990) (22)
- Components of Speech Prosody and their Use in Detection of Syntactic Structure by Older Adults (2009) (21)
- Spontaneous segmentation in normal and in time-compressed speech (1980) (21)
- THE ROLES OF PERCEIVED AND ACTUAL CONTROL IN MEMORY FOR SPOKEN LANGUAGE (1993) (21)
- Human learning and memory : an introduction (1979) (20)
- Stimulus-independent semantic bias misdirects word recognition in older adults. (2015) (20)
- Motor-speed baseline for the digit-symbol substitution test (1997) (20)
- The Boston Corpus of Aphasic Naming Errors (1998) (20)
- Everyday cognition in adulthood and late life: Speech comprehension and memory through adulthood: The roles of time and strategy (1989) (19)
- Monotic auditory processing disorder tests in the older adult population. (2008) (19)
- Cognitive function following long-term spinal cord injury. (1997) (18)
- Effects of serial position and set size in auditory recognition memory (1973) (17)
- A Tipping Point in Listening Effort: Effects of Linguistic Complexity and Age-Related Hearing Loss on Sentence Comprehension (2018) (17)
- A Bruner-Potter effect in audition? Spoken word recognition in adult aging. (2014) (17)
- The Changing Relationship Between Anatomic and Cognitive Explanation in the Neuropsychology of Language (1998) (17)
- Anticipatory Baseline Pupil Diameter Is Sensitive to Differences in Hearing Thresholds (2020) (17)
- How does hearing loss affect the brain? (2012) (16)
- Memory and Encoding of Spoken Discourse Following Right Hemisphere Damage: Evidence from the Auditory Moving Window (AMW) Technique (2001) (16)
- Linguistic Context Versus Semantic Competition in Word Recognition by Younger and Older Adults With Cochlear Implants (2017) (16)
- Sensory and Cognitive Constraints in Comprehension of Spoken Language in Adult Aging (2006) (15)
- Older Adults Show Impaired Modulation of Attentional Alpha Oscillations: Evidence From Dichotic Listening (2018) (15)
- The nature of prolonged word search (1989) (15)
- Adult age differences in judgments of semantic fit (2004) (15)
- Identification of fragmented pictures under ascending versus fixed presentation in young and elderly adults: Evidence for the inhibition-deficit hypothesis (1994) (15)
- An experimental and computational analysis of age differences in the recognition of fragmented pictures: inhibitory connections versus speed of processing. (1999) (15)
- Multiple Solutions to the Same Problem: Utilization of Plausibility and Syntax in Sentence Comprehension by Older Adults with Impaired Hearing (2016) (14)
- Memory search for multiple targets (1970) (13)
- Comprehending Spoken Questions: Effects of Cognitive and Sensory Change in Adult Aging (1999) (12)
- Age Differences in Perceptual Processing and Memory for Spoken Language (1992) (11)
- Chapter 7 Does working memory work in language comprehension? Evidence from behavioral neuroscience (1998) (11)
- Word rate and intelligibility of alternated speech (1975) (10)
- Differences in Hearing Acuity among “Normal-Hearing” Young Adults Modulate the Neural Basis for Speech Comprehension (2018) (9)
- Judgments of Concept Similarity by Normal and Aphasic Subjects: Relation to Naming and Comprehension (1997) (9)
- Listening Effort in Age-Related Hearing Loss (2016) (9)
- Age-Related Changes in Speech Understanding: Peripheral Versus Cognitive Influences (2020) (9)
- A right-ear bias of auditory selective attention is evident in alpha oscillations. (2017) (8)
- Variable solutions to the same problem: Aberrant practice effects in object naming by three aphasic patients (2006) (8)
- Aging in a Fast-Paced World: Rapid Speech and Its Effect on Understanding (2005) (8)
- Age-Related Differences in the Online Processing of Spoken Semantic Context and the Effect of Semantic Competition: Evidence From Eye Gaze. (2021) (7)
- Effects of speaking rate and paragraph structure on the production of sentence prosody (1994) (7)
- Neural Change, Cognitive Reserve and Behavioral Compensation in Rapid Encoding and Memory for Spoken Language in Adult Aging (2002) (7)
- Adult aging and listening patterns for spoken prose: spontaneous segmentation versus self-paced listening. (2001) (6)
- The Two Sides of Linguistic Context: Eye-Tracking as a Measure of Semantic Competition in Spoken Word Recognition Among Younger and Older Adults (2020) (6)
- The possible role of brain rhythms in perceiving fast speech: Evidence from adult aging. (2018) (6)
- The Principle of Least Effort and Comprehension of Spoken Sentences by Younger and Older Adults (2021) (5)
- The perception of alternated speech (1977) (5)
- Modeling the age-related associative deficit in self-initiated recall (2002) (5)
- Audition and Language Comprehension in Adult Aging (2016) (5)
- Decision Latencies for Phonological and Semantic Information in Object Identification (1999) (5)
- Object-naming in aphasia: Word-initial phonology and response activation (1988) (5)
- Preservation of Cognitive Function After Long-Term Tetraplegia (2003) (5)
- Separating Speed from Automaticity in a Patient with Focal Brain Atrophy (1997) (5)
- Listening to Spoken Text: Adult Age Differences as Revealed by Self-paced Listening (2005) (5)
- Decomposing prosody: Use of prosodic features for detection of syntactic structure and speech affect by patients with right hemisphere lesions (2006) (5)
- Intonation and intelligibility of time-compressed speech. Supplementary report: English vs. French. (1979) (5)
- The Salience of Linguistic Clauses in Young and Older Adults' Running Memory for Speech (2004) (5)
- Effects of right hemisphere brain injury on the use of components of prosody for syntactic comprehension (2004) (4)
- Interaural alternation, information load, and speech intelligibility. (1975) (4)
- Comment from Dr. Arthur Wingfield. (2014) (4)
- Perception of alternated speech operates similarly in young and older adults with age-normal hearing (2008) (4)
- Variations Within Normal Hearing Acuity and Speech Comprehension: An Exploratory Study. (2019) (3)
- Semantic encoding of spoken sentences: Adult aging and the preservation of conceptual short-term memory (2006) (3)
- [Effects of prosodic patterns on syntactic resolution in word comprehension]. (1980) (3)
- Summary of the Volume (1997) (2)
- Cerebral Specialization and Hemispheric Performance Asymmetries in Narrative Memory (1984) (2)
- Analytic Methods for Single Subject and Small Sample Aphasia Research: Some Illustrations and a Discussion (2012) (2)
- Dissociations Between Recency and Association in the Temporal Context Model : A Description of the Mnemonic Deficit Observed in Cognitive Aging (2)
- Working Memory and Spoken Language Comprehension: The Case for Age Stability in Conceptual Short-Term Memory (2002) (2)
- The impact of context and competition on speech comprehension in younger and older adults revealed using eye-tracking and pupillometry (2017) (2)
- The effect of hearing loss on neural processing (2015) (1)
- Allocation and reallocation of sentence processing time: A view from cognitive aging: (537102012-341) (2001) (1)
- Monitoring the capacity of working memory: Executive control and effects of listening effort (2013) (1)
- Roundtable Discussion: Cognitive Components of Auditory Aging (2006) (1)
- Retrieval Time and Decay of Information in Dichotic Memory (1979) (1)
- Adults with cochlear implants can use prosody to determine the clausal structure of spoken sentences. (2021) (1)
- Recognition andnaming ofobject-drawings by men withfocal brain wounds (1971) (1)
- Speech Comprehension and Cognition in Adult Aging (2018) (1)
- Older adults show impaired modulation of attentional alpha oscillations : Evidence from the cocktail party (2017) (0)
- 3 – ASSOCIATIONS AND FORGETTING IN LONG-TERM MEMORY (1981) (0)
- Differential impact on aphasic naming induced by repeated naming versus word-onset gating (2004) (0)
- A Novel Use of Eye-Tracking to Measure Real-Time Speech Recognition (2013) (0)
- 5 – CODING PROCESSES: I. SENSORY MEMORY (1981) (0)
- Hearing , Cognition , and Motivation in Everyday Life : The Framework for Understanding Effortful Listening (2016) (0)
- Hemispheric dissociations in regions supporting auditory sentence comprehension in older adults (2022) (0)
- THE IMPACT OF NOISE AND WORKING MEMORY ON ONLINE PROCESSING OF SPOKEN WORDS: EYETRACKING EVIDENCE (2017) (0)
- 7 – SHORT-TERM MEMORY (1981) (0)
- Working memory and sentence comprehension: Whose burden of proof? (1999) (0)
- 2 – LONG-TERM MEMORY AND THE EBBINGHAUS TRADITION (1981) (0)
- Try Kicking the Tea Tray Over. (1970) (0)
- Update on Anomia Anomia : Neuroanatomical and Cognitive Correlates (2000) (0)
- Using an externalized recall procedure to unmask age-related deficits in inhibition (2003) (0)
- Communication under sharply degraded auditory input and the "2-sentence" problem (2022) (0)
- Attentional allocation strategies while processing syntactically challenging sentences : The influence of self-efficacy (2009) (0)
- Acoustic masking disrupts time-dependent mechanisms of memory encoding in word-list recall (2013) (0)
- Effects of Age and Hearing Acuity on Self-Paced Listening: A Pilot Study (2010) (0)
- Dissociating Speed from Automaticity in the Stroop Task: Evidence from a Case of Progressive Posterior Cortical Atrophy (2002) (0)
- Report from the Academy Task Force on Central Presbycusis Structured Abstract (2012) (0)
- Decomposing the age-related deficit in free recall (2007) (0)
- 1 – INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW (1981) (0)
- Report from the Academy Task Force on Central Presbycusis 1 2 (2021) (0)
- 9 – MEMORY RESEARCH ON APPLIED PROBLEMS (1981) (0)
- Effect of adult aging on pupillary response to auditory stimuli of varying levels of complexity (2017) (0)
- Effects of adult aging on perception of alternated speech (2016) (0)
- 8 – LEVELS OF PROCESSING AND MENTAL REPRESENTATION (1981) (0)
- 4 – MEANING AND KNOWLEDGE: STUDIES OF SEMANTIC MEMORY (1981) (0)
- Prosodic influences on the perceptual organization of sentences by young and elderly listeners. (1991) (0)
- Episodic visual recognition memory and aging : A case of preserved function (0)
- Word onset versus word specification in spoken and visual word recognition (1991) (0)
- 6 – CODING PROCESSES: II. ATTENTION AND CAPACITY (1981) (0)
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