During the normal course of aging, perception of speech-on-speech or "cocktail party" speech and use of working memory (WM) abilities change. Musical training, which is a complex activity that integrates multiple sensory modalities and higher-order cognitive functions, reportedly benefits both WM performance and speech-on-speech perception in older adults. This mini-review explores the relationship between musical training, WM and speech-on-speech perception in older age (> 65 years) through the lens of the Ease of Language Understanding (ELU) model. Linking neural-oscillation literature associating speech-on-speech perception and WM with alpha-theta oscillatory activity, we propose that two stages of speech-on-speech processing in the E...
Intervention studies combining cognitive and motor demands have reported far-transfer cognitive bene...
Evidence in the literature suggests that listening to music can improve cognitive performance. The a...
As people age, the brain is more susceptible to changes that diminish cognitive function. In recent ...
During the normal course of aging, perception of speech-on-speech or "cocktail party" speech and use...
During the normal course of aging, perception of speech-on-speech or "cocktail party" speech and use...
Objectives: Speech comprehension under "cocktail party" scenarios deteriorates with age ev...
Normal aging is associated with difficulty understanding speech in adverse listening conditions and ...
Speech comprehension deficits constitute a major issue for an increasingly aged population, as they ...
As people age, speech perception problems become highly prevalent, especially in noisy situations. I...
Limited evidence has shown that practising musical activities in aging, such as choral singing, coul...
Musicianship in early life is associated with pervasive changes in brain function and enhanced speec...
Much of our daily communication occurs in the presence of background noise, compromising our ability...
Much of our daily communication occurs in the presence of background noise, compromising our ability...
Age-related decline in hearing abilities is a ubiquitous part of aging, and commonly impacts speech ...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Older adu...
Intervention studies combining cognitive and motor demands have reported far-transfer cognitive bene...
Evidence in the literature suggests that listening to music can improve cognitive performance. The a...
As people age, the brain is more susceptible to changes that diminish cognitive function. In recent ...
During the normal course of aging, perception of speech-on-speech or "cocktail party" speech and use...
During the normal course of aging, perception of speech-on-speech or "cocktail party" speech and use...
Objectives: Speech comprehension under "cocktail party" scenarios deteriorates with age ev...
Normal aging is associated with difficulty understanding speech in adverse listening conditions and ...
Speech comprehension deficits constitute a major issue for an increasingly aged population, as they ...
As people age, speech perception problems become highly prevalent, especially in noisy situations. I...
Limited evidence has shown that practising musical activities in aging, such as choral singing, coul...
Musicianship in early life is associated with pervasive changes in brain function and enhanced speec...
Much of our daily communication occurs in the presence of background noise, compromising our ability...
Much of our daily communication occurs in the presence of background noise, compromising our ability...
Age-related decline in hearing abilities is a ubiquitous part of aging, and commonly impacts speech ...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Older adu...
Intervention studies combining cognitive and motor demands have reported far-transfer cognitive bene...
Evidence in the literature suggests that listening to music can improve cognitive performance. The a...
As people age, the brain is more susceptible to changes that diminish cognitive function. In recent ...