reviewEar and HearingSep 22, 2017HYBRID OA

Listening Effort: How the Cognitive Consequences of Acoustic Challenge Are Reflected in Brain and Behavior

Washington University in St. Louis · NOF Corporation (Japan)

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Abstract

Everyday conversation frequently includes challenges to the clarity of the acoustic speech signal, including hearing impairment, background noise, and foreign accents. Although an obvious problem is the increased risk of making word identification errors, extracting meaning from a degraded acoustic signal is also cognitively demanding, which contributes to increased listening effort. The concepts of cognitive demand and listening effort are critical in understanding the challenges listeners face in comprehension, which are not fully predicted by audiometric measures. In this article, the authors review converging behavioral, pupillometric, and neuroimaging evidence that understanding acoustically degraded…

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Keywords
  • Active listening
  • Cognition
  • Cognitive resource theory
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Working memory
  • Comprehension
  • CLARITY
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