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Cognitive Spare Capacity as an Index of Listening Effort

Ear & Hearing, 2016
Everyday listening may be experienced as effortful, especially by individuals with hearing loss. This may be due to internal factors, such as cognitive load, and external factors, such as noise. Even when speech is audible, internal and external factors may combine to reduce cognitive spare capacity, or the ability to engage in cognitive processing of ...
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Listening Effort and Memory Effort in Cochlear Implant Users: A Pupillometry Study

Ear & Hearing
Objectives: Following a conversation involves numerous cognitive processes. Speech needs to be processed, retained, encoded and an answer needs to be prepared. Hearing impairment leads to degraded speech signal, which results in the need for additional cognitive resources to processing and encoding.
Hanna, Bönitz   +7 more
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Maturation of Listening Effort in Typically Developing Children

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
The study aims to assess the maturation of listening effort (LE) in typically developing children. A total of 140 participants were equally divided into seven age groups: 7 to 7.11 years old, 8 to 8.11 years old, 9 to 9.11 years old, 10 to 10.11 years old, 11 to 11.11 years old, 12 to 12.11 years old, and adults aged 18 to 30.
H. L. Spandita, Chandni Jain
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Cardiovascular correlates of listening effort

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2018
M. Richter, K. Slade
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Listening Effort With Cochlear Implant Simulations

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Carina Pals   +2 more
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