This study investigates the effect of speech rate on spoken word recognition across the adult life span. Contrary to previous studies, conversational materials with a natural variation in speech rate were used rather than lab-recorded stimuli that are subsequently artificially time-compressed. It was investigated whether older adults' speech recognition is more adversely affected by increased speech rate compared to younger and middle-aged adults, and which individual listener characteristics (e.g., hearing, fluid cognitive processing ability) predict the size of the speech rate effect on recognition performance. In an eye-tracking experiment, participants indicated with a mouse-click which visually presented words they recognized in a conv...
The present study investigated age differences in adaptation to compressed speech using a sentence ...
The present study investigated age differences in adaptation to compressed speech using a sentence ...
In everyday life, speech communication occurs in suboptimal or adverse conditions (e.g., talking to ...
This study investigates the effect of speech rate on spoken word recognition across the adult life s...
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Age-related increases of speaking rate are not fully understood, but have been attributed to gains i...
Age-related increases of speaking rate are not fully understood, but have been attributed to gains i...
Age-related increases of speaking rate are not fully understood, but have been attributed to gains i...
This study investigates the relative contributions of auditory and cognitive factors to the common f...
This study investigates the relative contributions of auditory and cognitive factors to the common f...
Successful spoken language comprehension depends upon both sensory and cognitive processing. Since o...
Successful spoken language comprehension depends upon both sensory and cognitive processing. Since o...
Age-related increases of speaking rate are not fully understood, but have been attributed to gains i...
Successful spoken language comprehension depends upon both sensory and cognitive processing. Since o...
In this study we investigated to what extent a meaningful sentence context facilitates spoken word p...
The present study investigated age differences in adaptation to compressed speech using a sentence ...
The present study investigated age differences in adaptation to compressed speech using a sentence ...
In everyday life, speech communication occurs in suboptimal or adverse conditions (e.g., talking to ...
This study investigates the effect of speech rate on spoken word recognition across the adult life s...
Contains fulltext : 170432pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)19 p
Age-related increases of speaking rate are not fully understood, but have been attributed to gains i...
Age-related increases of speaking rate are not fully understood, but have been attributed to gains i...
Age-related increases of speaking rate are not fully understood, but have been attributed to gains i...
This study investigates the relative contributions of auditory and cognitive factors to the common f...
This study investigates the relative contributions of auditory and cognitive factors to the common f...
Successful spoken language comprehension depends upon both sensory and cognitive processing. Since o...
Successful spoken language comprehension depends upon both sensory and cognitive processing. Since o...
Age-related increases of speaking rate are not fully understood, but have been attributed to gains i...
Successful spoken language comprehension depends upon both sensory and cognitive processing. Since o...
In this study we investigated to what extent a meaningful sentence context facilitates spoken word p...
The present study investigated age differences in adaptation to compressed speech using a sentence ...
The present study investigated age differences in adaptation to compressed speech using a sentence ...
In everyday life, speech communication occurs in suboptimal or adverse conditions (e.g., talking to ...