Resource allocation during spoken discourse processing: Effects of age and passage difficulty as revealed by self-paced listening |
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Authors: | Debra Titone Kristen J. Prentice Arthur Wingfield |
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Affiliation: | Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 02454-9110, USA. |
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Abstract: | The allocation of processing resources during spoken discourse comprehension was studied in a manner analogous to self-paced reading using the auditory moving window technique (Ferreira, Henderson, Anes, Weeks, & McFarlane, 1996). Young and older participants listened to spoken passages in a self-paced segment-by-segment fashion. In Experiment 1, we examined the influence of speech rate and passage complexity on discourse encoding and recall performance. In Experiment 2, we examined the influence of speech rate and presentation mode (self-paced vs. full-passage presentation) on recall performance. Results suggest that diminished memory performance in the older adult group relative to the young adult group is attributable to age-related differences in how resources were allocated during the initial encoding of the spoken discourse. |
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