The present study aims at exploring the influence of voice quality on listening effort in children performing a language comprehension test with sentences of increasing difficulty. Listening effort is explored in relation to gender ( = cisgender). The study has a between-groups design. Ninety-three mainstreamed children aged 8;2 to 9;3 with typical language development participated. The children were randomly assigned to two groups (n = 46/47) with equal allocation of boys and girls and for the analysis to four groups depending of gender and voice condition. Working memory capacity and executive functions were tested in quiet. A digital version of a language comprehension test (the TROG-2) was used to measure the effect of voice quality on ...
Previous findings suggest that working memory capacity (WMC) is influenced by a dysphonic voice qual...
Suboptimal listening conditions interfere with listeners' on-line comprehension. A degraded source s...
Purpose: Background noise and voice problems among teachers can degrade listening conditions in clas...
The present study aims at exploring the influence of voice quality on listening effort in children p...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore if dysphonic voice quality affects children's performance on a ...
The study investigates the effect of voice quality and competing speakers on perceived effort in a p...
A small number of studies have explored children's perception of speakers' voice quality and its pos...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of speech-shaped noise and impaired speaker’s v...
In the primary school classroom, children are exposed to multiple factors that combine to create adv...
In the primary school classroom, children are exposed to multiple factors that combine to create adv...
Objective Previous studies suggest that dysphonic voices are perceived more negatively than typical ...
The rational of this study was to assess separate and combined effects of background noise and speak...
Objective: This study explores the effect of voice quality and competing speaker/-s on children’s pe...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of type of noise, age, and gender on children's s...
Aim: The present study investigates the effect of signal degradation on perceived listening effort i...
Previous findings suggest that working memory capacity (WMC) is influenced by a dysphonic voice qual...
Suboptimal listening conditions interfere with listeners' on-line comprehension. A degraded source s...
Purpose: Background noise and voice problems among teachers can degrade listening conditions in clas...
The present study aims at exploring the influence of voice quality on listening effort in children p...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore if dysphonic voice quality affects children's performance on a ...
The study investigates the effect of voice quality and competing speakers on perceived effort in a p...
A small number of studies have explored children's perception of speakers' voice quality and its pos...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of speech-shaped noise and impaired speaker’s v...
In the primary school classroom, children are exposed to multiple factors that combine to create adv...
In the primary school classroom, children are exposed to multiple factors that combine to create adv...
Objective Previous studies suggest that dysphonic voices are perceived more negatively than typical ...
The rational of this study was to assess separate and combined effects of background noise and speak...
Objective: This study explores the effect of voice quality and competing speaker/-s on children’s pe...
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of type of noise, age, and gender on children's s...
Aim: The present study investigates the effect of signal degradation on perceived listening effort i...
Previous findings suggest that working memory capacity (WMC) is influenced by a dysphonic voice qual...
Suboptimal listening conditions interfere with listeners' on-line comprehension. A degraded source s...
Purpose: Background noise and voice problems among teachers can degrade listening conditions in clas...