Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of cognitive functions (i.e., working memory [WM]) and speech recognition against different background maskers in older individuals. Method: Speech reception thresholds (SRTs) were determined using a matrix-sentence test. Unmodulated noise, modulated noise (International Collegium for Rehabilitative Audiology [ICRA] noise 5-250), and speech fragments (International Speech Test Signal [ISTS]) were used as background maskers. Verbal WM was assessed using the Verbal Learning and Memory Test (VLMT; Helmstaedter & Durwen, 1990). Measurements were conducted with 14 normal-hearing older individuals and a control group of 12 normal-hearing young listeners. Results: Despite their...
Background: Speech perception ability depends on auditory and extra-auditory elements. The signal- t...
This study investigated which perceptual and cognitive abilities relate to older adults’ individual ...
Older listeners are more affected than younger listeners by background noise. In this study, we exam...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between working memory (WM) c...
Elderly listeners are known to differ considerably in their ability to understand speech in noise. S...
Purpose: The study aimed to assess the relationship between 1) speech-recognition-in-noise, mask typ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of...
Purpose The study aimed to investigate the relationship between speech recognition in noise,...
OBJECTIVE: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a frequent condition in the older population; its earl...
Purpose: Background noise can interfere with our ability to understand speech. Working memory capaci...
The ability to recognize masked speech, commonly measured with a speech reception threshold (SRT) te...
Purpose: This research aimed to increase the analogy between text reception threshold (TRT) and spee...
Listeners with hearing loss commonly report having difficulty understanding speech, particularly in ...
OBJECTIVES:: The first aim was to investigate whether the rate of decline in older persons' ability ...
OBJECTIVE AND BACKGROUND: Along with auditory function, cognitive function contributes to speech per...
Background: Speech perception ability depends on auditory and extra-auditory elements. The signal- t...
This study investigated which perceptual and cognitive abilities relate to older adults’ individual ...
Older listeners are more affected than younger listeners by background noise. In this study, we exam...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between working memory (WM) c...
Elderly listeners are known to differ considerably in their ability to understand speech in noise. S...
Purpose: The study aimed to assess the relationship between 1) speech-recognition-in-noise, mask typ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of...
Purpose The study aimed to investigate the relationship between speech recognition in noise,...
OBJECTIVE: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a frequent condition in the older population; its earl...
Purpose: Background noise can interfere with our ability to understand speech. Working memory capaci...
The ability to recognize masked speech, commonly measured with a speech reception threshold (SRT) te...
Purpose: This research aimed to increase the analogy between text reception threshold (TRT) and spee...
Listeners with hearing loss commonly report having difficulty understanding speech, particularly in ...
OBJECTIVES:: The first aim was to investigate whether the rate of decline in older persons' ability ...
OBJECTIVE AND BACKGROUND: Along with auditory function, cognitive function contributes to speech per...
Background: Speech perception ability depends on auditory and extra-auditory elements. The signal- t...
This study investigated which perceptual and cognitive abilities relate to older adults’ individual ...
Older listeners are more affected than younger listeners by background noise. In this study, we exam...