Recent research has suggested that the extrinsic cognitive load generated by performing a nonlinguistic visual task while perceiving speech increases listeners’ reliance on lexical knowledge and decreases their capacity to perceive phonetic detail. In the present study, we asked whether this effect is accounted for better at a lexical or a sublexical level. The former would imply that cognitive load directly affects lexical activation but not perceptual sensitivity; the latter would imply that increased lexical reliance under cognitive load is only a secondary consequence of imprecise or incomplete phonetic encoding. Using the phoneme restoration paradigm, we showed that perceptual sensitivity decreases (i.e., phoneme restoration increases)...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
A number of studies suggest that attention can modulate the extent to which lexical processing influ...
Performing a secondary task while listening to speech has a detrimental effect on speech processing,...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which cognitive load exerts an effect on speech pe...
Speech perception in spontaneous conversation typically involves the execution of several concurrent...
Speech perception in spontaneous conversation typically involves the execution of several concurrent...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which cognitive load exerts an effect on speech pe...
Dual-tasking negatively impacts on speech perception by raising cognitive load (CL). Previous resear...
Understanding speech is effortless in ideal situations, and although adverse conditions, such as cau...
The effects of lexical context on phonological processing are pervasive and there have been indicati...
In natural situations, speech perception often takes place during the concurrent execution of other ...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
A number of studies suggest that attention can modulate the extent to which lexical processing influ...
Performing a secondary task while listening to speech has a detrimental effect on speech processing,...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which cognitive load exerts an effect on speech pe...
Speech perception in spontaneous conversation typically involves the execution of several concurrent...
Speech perception in spontaneous conversation typically involves the execution of several concurrent...
Two experiments investigated the conditions under which cognitive load exerts an effect on speech pe...
Dual-tasking negatively impacts on speech perception by raising cognitive load (CL). Previous resear...
Understanding speech is effortless in ideal situations, and although adverse conditions, such as cau...
The effects of lexical context on phonological processing are pervasive and there have been indicati...
In natural situations, speech perception often takes place during the concurrent execution of other ...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
When speech perception is difficult, one way listeners adjust is by reconfiguring phoneme category b...
A number of studies suggest that attention can modulate the extent to which lexical processing influ...