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The following pages link to Listening effort and fatigue: what exactly are we measuring? A British Society of Audiology Cognition in Hearing Special Interest Group 'white paper'. (Q44282862):
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- The Timing and Effort of Lexical Access in Natural and Degraded Speech (Q27304911) (← links)
- Neurodynamic evaluation of hearing aid features using EEG correlates of listening effort. (Q30355571) (← links)
- Effects of Hearing Impairment and Hearing Aid Amplification on Listening Effort: A Systematic Review (Q30357989) (← links)
- Behavioral Assessment of Listening Effort Using a Dual-Task Paradigm. (Q30362924) (← links)
- Effort Not Speed Characterizes Comprehension of Spoken Sentences by Older Adults with Mild Hearing Impairment (Q30365136) (← links)
- The Effects of Noise and Reverberation on Listening Effort in Adults With Normal Hearing. (Q30366717) (← links)
- Subjective Listening Effort and Electrodermal Activity in Listening Situations with Reverberation and Noise. (Q30372297) (← links)
- Rapid Release From Listening Effort Resulting From Semantic Context, and Effects of Spectral Degradation and Cochlear Implants (Q30372304) (← links)
- Multiple Solutions to the Same Problem: Utilization of Plausibility and Syntax in Sentence Comprehension by Older Adults with Impaired Hearing (Q30381460) (← links)
- Monitoring Alpha Oscillations and Pupil Dilation across a Performance-Intensity Function (Q30382313) (← links)
- Impact of Background Noise and Sentence Complexity on Processing Demands during Sentence Comprehension. (Q30387730) (← links)
- Autonomic Nervous System Responses During Perception of Masked Speech may Reflect Constructs other than Subjective Listening Effort (Q30388510) (← links)
- The Two Sides of Sensory-Cognitive Interactions: Effects of Age, Hearing Acuity, and Working Memory Span on Sentence Comprehension (Q30388519) (← links)
- Type of Speech Material Affects Acceptable Noise Level Test Outcome (Q30388898) (← links)
- A Comparison of Two Methods for Measuring Listening Effort As Part of an Audiologic Test Battery (Q30389461) (← links)
- Oral communication in individuals with hearing impairment-considerations regarding attentional, cognitive and social resources (Q30405990) (← links)
- The Influence of Noise Reduction on Speech Intelligibility, Response Times to Speech, and Perceived Listening Effort in Normal-Hearing Listeners (Q33866315) (← links)
- Subjective ratings of masker disturbance during the perception of native and non-native speech (Q35936159) (← links)
- Toward a taxonomic model of attention in effortful listening (Q36388220) (← links)
- Task-Related Vigilance During Word Recognition in Noise for Older Adults with Hearing Loss (Q36433709) (← links)
- A Taxonomy of Fatigue Concepts and Their Relation to Hearing Loss (Q37058271) (← links)
- Speech Perception in Noise and Listening Effort of Older Adults With Nonlinear Frequency Compression Hearing Aids (Q38625934) (← links)
- Theta- and alpha-power enhancements in the electroencephalogram as an auditory delayed match-to-sample task becomes impossibly difficult (Q38632383) (← links)
- Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for assessing perceived listening effort in hearing loss: protocol for a systematic review. (Q38737532) (← links)
- Pupillometry shows the effort of auditory attention switching (Q38808472) (← links)
- Speech audiometry, speech perception, and cognitive functions : English version (Q38970436) (← links)
- Impact of Hearing Aid Technology on Outcomes in Daily Life II: Speech Understanding and Listening Effort (Q39458710) (← links)
- Listening and Learning: Cognitive Contributions to the Rehabilitation of Older Adults With and Without Audiometrically Defined Hearing Loss (Q39786333) (← links)
- Is children's listening effort in background noise influenced by the speaker's voice quality? (Q40470068) (← links)
- Commentary: listening can be exhausting--fatigue in children and adults with hearing loss (Q41720355) (← links)
- Self-Assessed Hearing Handicap in Older Adults With Poorer-Than-Predicted Speech Recognition in Noise (Q42339157) (← links)
- Psychometric Functions of Dual-Task Paradigms for Measuring Listening Effort. (Q42718328) (← links)
- Cognitive Compensation of Speech Perception With Hearing Impairment, Cochlear Implants, and Aging: How and to What Degree Can It Be Achieved? (Q45968468) (← links)
- Child-Adult Differences in Using Dual-Task Paradigms to Measure Listening Effort. (Q46348457) (← links)
- Subjective Fatigue in Children With Hearing Loss Assessed Using Self- and Parent-Proxy Report. (Q47239041) (← links)
- Autonomic Nervous System Responses to Hearing-Related Demand and Evaluative Threat. (Q47312962) (← links)
- Relations Between Self-Reported Daily-Life Fatigue, Hearing Status, and Pupil Dilation During a Speech Perception in Noise Task. (Q47368819) (← links)
- Listening Effort and Speech Recognition with Frequency Compression Amplification for Children and Adults with Hearing Loss (Q47875782) (← links)
- Pupillometry reveals changes in physiological arousal during a sustained listening task. (Q47916775) (← links)
- Listening Effort Measured in Adults with Normal Hearing and Cochlear Implants. (Q47986901) (← links)
- Comparison of Single-Task versus Dual-Task for Listening Effort (Q50075065) (← links)
- Evaluation of the NAL Dynamic Conversations Test in older listeners with hearing loss. (Q50306813) (← links)
- The effect of voice quality and competing speakers in a passage comprehension task: perceived effort in relation to cognitive functioning and performance in children with normal hearing. (Q50309950) (← links)
- Speech audiometry, speech perception and cognitive functions. German version (Q50315706) (← links)
- Listening effort with cochlear implants: Unilateral versus bilateral use (Q50352241) (← links)
- Age-Related Differences in Listening Effort During Degraded Speech Recognition (Q51839899) (← links)
- Listening under difficult conditions: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis. (Q52356572) (← links)
- Listening Effort During Sentence Processing Is Increased for Non-native Listeners: A Pupillometry Study. (Q55407510) (← links)
- The Application of Pupillometry in Hearing Science to Assess Listening Effort (Q57758217) (← links)
- Listening in Naturalistic Scenes: What Can Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Intersubject Correlation Analysis Tell Us About the Underlying Brain Activity? (Q57826841) (← links)