Comprehension of a novel accent by young and older listeners. |
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Authors: | Adank, Patti Janse, Esther |
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Abstract: | The authors investigated perceptual learning of a novel accent in young and older listeners through measuring speech reception thresholds (SRTs) using speech materials spoken in a novel—unfamiliar—accent. Younger and older listeners adapted to this accent, but older listeners showed poorer comprehension of the accent. Furthermore, perceptual learning differed across groups: The older listeners stopped learning after the first block, whereas younger listeners showed further improvement with longer exposure. Among the older participants, hearing acuity predicted the SRT as well as the effect of the novel accent on SRT. Finally, a measure of executive function predicted the impact of accent on SRT. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | accented speech aging cognitive factors hearing speech comprehension perceptual learning executive function |
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