Speech recognition is the process by which humans seemingly effortlessly decode physical vibrations in the air into meaningful linguistic information. We do this by storing this linguistic information, or words, into a mental dictionary called the lexicon. As people grow older, and experience age-related hearing loss, the effort associated with the recognition of words is thought to increase (e.g., Rabbit, 1991; Suprenant, 2007), features of the lexicon may change with age. Using an auditory version of the lexical decision task (ADLT, Luce & Pisoni, 1998), Goh, Suarez, Yap, and Hui Tan (2009) found in young adults that phonological neighborhood density (how many words sound akin to a given word) and word frequency (how often a word is used ...
Published online January 2012Purpose: Older adults exhibit difficulty understanding speech that has ...
AbstractOlder adults are often reported in the literature to have greater difficulty than younger ad...
Abstract. A tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) elicitation task was used with younger adults in Experiment 1 an...
Successful spoken language comprehension depends upon both sensory and cognitive processing. Since o...
Numerous studies have shown that younger adults engage in lexically guided perceptual learning in sp...
This study investigates the extent to which age-related language processing difficulties are due to ...
Humans seemingly effortlessly understand speech. As people listen, incoming auditory information is ...
This study investigated the effects of age on phonological processing for word retrieval. Results re...
Normal aging has been shown to impact cognitive processes, including those necessary for lexical acc...
Previous work has found that both young and older adults exhibit a lexical bias in categorizing spee...
We report two studies of the distinct effects that a word's age of acquisition (AoA) and frequency h...
Under noise or speech reductions, young adult listeners flexibly adjust the parameters of lexical ac...
The aim of this study was to examine whether the lexical inhibition underlying orthographic neighbor...
This study investigates the effects of adult age and speaker abilities on articulatory precision for...
When listening to degraded speech, such as speech delivered by a cochlear implant (CI), listeners ma...
Published online January 2012Purpose: Older adults exhibit difficulty understanding speech that has ...
AbstractOlder adults are often reported in the literature to have greater difficulty than younger ad...
Abstract. A tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) elicitation task was used with younger adults in Experiment 1 an...
Successful spoken language comprehension depends upon both sensory and cognitive processing. Since o...
Numerous studies have shown that younger adults engage in lexically guided perceptual learning in sp...
This study investigates the extent to which age-related language processing difficulties are due to ...
Humans seemingly effortlessly understand speech. As people listen, incoming auditory information is ...
This study investigated the effects of age on phonological processing for word retrieval. Results re...
Normal aging has been shown to impact cognitive processes, including those necessary for lexical acc...
Previous work has found that both young and older adults exhibit a lexical bias in categorizing spee...
We report two studies of the distinct effects that a word's age of acquisition (AoA) and frequency h...
Under noise or speech reductions, young adult listeners flexibly adjust the parameters of lexical ac...
The aim of this study was to examine whether the lexical inhibition underlying orthographic neighbor...
This study investigates the effects of adult age and speaker abilities on articulatory precision for...
When listening to degraded speech, such as speech delivered by a cochlear implant (CI), listeners ma...
Published online January 2012Purpose: Older adults exhibit difficulty understanding speech that has ...
AbstractOlder adults are often reported in the literature to have greater difficulty than younger ad...
Abstract. A tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) elicitation task was used with younger adults in Experiment 1 an...