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PurposeTo investigate how auditory working memory relates to speech perception performance by Mandarin-speaking cochlear implant (CI) users.MethodAuditory working memory and speech perception was measured in Mandarin-speaking CI and normal-hearing (NH ...
Duoduo Tao +5 more
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Comparison of Auditory Processing and Memory in Blind and Sighted People: A Systematic Review [PDF]
One of the most important issues in blind people is their memory and auditory processing. The purpose of this research was to systematically review the researches conducted in the field of auditory processing and types of memory of blind people compared ...
Mohammad Narimani +2 more
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Age-Related Interference between the Selection of Input-Output Modality Mappings and Postural Control—a Pilot Study [PDF]
Age-related decline in executive functions and postural control due to degenerative processes in the central nervous system have been related to increased fall-risk in old age.
Granacher, Urs +4 more
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Working memory asymmetrically modulates auditory and linguistic processing of speech
Working memory load can modulate speech perception. However, since speech perception and working memory are both complex functions, it remains elusive how each component of the working memory system interacts with each speech processing stage.
Yiguang Liu +4 more
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ObjectiveTo Observe the impact of auditory recognition function on vocabulary knowledge in children with functional articulation disorder (FAD) and to explore the mechanism of working memory (mainly auditory working memory and visual working memory) in ...
YAN Jiajian +6 more
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Maintenance of auditory-nonverbal information in working memory [PDF]
According to the multicomponent view of working memory, both auditory-nonverbal information and auditory-verbal information are stored in a phonological code and are maintained by an articulation-based rehearsal mechanism (Baddeley, 2012). Two experiments have been carried out to investigate this hypothesis using sound materials that are difficult to ...
Soemer, Alexander, Saito, Satoru
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Auditory closure with visual cues: Relationship with working memory and semantic memory [PDF]
The role of working memory (WM) and long-term lexical-semantic memory (LTM) in the perception of interrupted speech with and without visual cues, was studied in 29 native English speakers. Perceptual stimuli were periodically interrupted sentences filled with speech noise.
Naveen K. Nagaraj +3 more
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Auditory Distractors in the Visual Modality: No Evidence for Perceptual Load Hypothesis or Auditory Dominance [PDF]
Attention is a valuable resource with limited capacity, so knowing what will distract us during important tasks can be crucial in life. There is a lot of support for the Perceptual Load Hypothesis (PLH) when examining visual distractibility; however,
Schlaegel, Jacob
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Untreated hearing loss can interfere with an individual’s cognitive abilities and intellectual function. Specifically, hearing loss has been shown to negatively impact working memory function, which is important for speech understanding, especially in ...
Karen A Doherty, Jamie L Desjardins
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The Effectiveness of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation of Executive Functions on Students\' Memory [PDF]
Aim and Background: The present study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of neuropsychological rehabilitation of executive functions on students' memory.
Amir Najjar +3 more
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