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Noise-Vocoded Sentence Recognition and the Use of Context in Older and Younger Adult Listeners.

Aaron C MoberlyVarun V VaradarajanTerrin N Tamati
Published in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2022)
Older and younger listeners made use of sentence context to similar degrees. Nonverbal reasoning was found to be a contributor to noise-vocoded sentence recognition. However, different listeners may approach the problem of recognizing meaningful speech under adverse conditions using different strategies based on their hearing, neurocognitive, and language profiles. These findings provide support for the complexity of bottom-up and top-down interactions during speech recognition under adverse listening conditions.
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