Investigating the performance of listeners as they attempt to recall words in both a familiar and unfamiliar dialect could likely lend some insight to the cognitive processes concerning speech perception. Specifically, the current study investigates whether speech spoken in an unfamiliar accent in a listener’s language influences comprehension and, therefore, memory recall of content. To test this, a group of speakers of General American English speakers and a group of speakers of Southern American English listened to two sets of words: one in General American and one in Southern American English. Participants were then asked to write down or type the maximum number of words that they could recall. The results determined that a greater perc...
Encoding speech is effortless for the average human listener. Speech sounds are identified by diffe...
Several informal, classroom-based methods currently exist for evaluating reading performance, but th...
Using data collected from a prior study that established the benefit of spatialized audio on team na...
Investigating the performance of listeners as they attempt to recall words in both a familiar and un...
In order to determine how learner background and learner attitudes affected English as a Second Lang...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the familiarity of the sec...
Researchers have found fear to impact a variety of cognitive variables in individuals with specific ...
Whereas many studies have investigated hearing loss in non-aphasic elderly populations, relatively l...
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence suggests subtle weak language and memory skills in adults who stutter (...
This study compared two types of cognitive control, inhibition and attentional monitoring, among mon...
The purpose of this study was to examine the production of emphasis by American L2 learners of Arabi...
Aphasia is a language disorder that has been acquired by about 2 million Americans, most commonly fr...
Hierarchical centre embeddings (HCEs) in natural language have been taken as evidence that language ...
It has been proposed that impaired language development in children with Specific Language Impairmen...
Presented at the American Acoustical Society's national conferenceLarge individual differences in sp...
Encoding speech is effortless for the average human listener. Speech sounds are identified by diffe...
Several informal, classroom-based methods currently exist for evaluating reading performance, but th...
Using data collected from a prior study that established the benefit of spatialized audio on team na...
Investigating the performance of listeners as they attempt to recall words in both a familiar and un...
In order to determine how learner background and learner attitudes affected English as a Second Lang...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the familiarity of the sec...
Researchers have found fear to impact a variety of cognitive variables in individuals with specific ...
Whereas many studies have investigated hearing loss in non-aphasic elderly populations, relatively l...
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence suggests subtle weak language and memory skills in adults who stutter (...
This study compared two types of cognitive control, inhibition and attentional monitoring, among mon...
The purpose of this study was to examine the production of emphasis by American L2 learners of Arabi...
Aphasia is a language disorder that has been acquired by about 2 million Americans, most commonly fr...
Hierarchical centre embeddings (HCEs) in natural language have been taken as evidence that language ...
It has been proposed that impaired language development in children with Specific Language Impairmen...
Presented at the American Acoustical Society's national conferenceLarge individual differences in sp...
Encoding speech is effortless for the average human listener. Speech sounds are identified by diffe...
Several informal, classroom-based methods currently exist for evaluating reading performance, but th...
Using data collected from a prior study that established the benefit of spatialized audio on team na...