Arthur Wingfield
Affiliations: | Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States |
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Lee YS, Wingfield A, Min NE, et al. (2018) Differences in Hearing Acuity among "Normal-Hearing" Young Adults Modulate the Neural Basis for Speech Comprehension. Eneuro. 5 |
Rogers CS, Payne L, Maharjan S, et al. (2018) Older adults show impaired modulation of attentional alpha oscillations: Evidence from dichotic listening. Psychology and Aging. 33: 246-258 |
Ayasse ND, Lash A, Wingfield A. (2016) Effort Not Speed Characterizes Comprehension of Spoken Sentences by Older Adults with Mild Hearing Impairment. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 8: 329 |
Payne L, Rogers CS, Wingfield A, et al. (2016) A right-ear bias of auditory selective attention is evident in alpha oscillations. Psychophysiology |
Amichetti NM, White AG, Wingfield A. (2016) Multiple Solutions to the Same Problem: Utilization of Plausibility and Syntax in Sentence Comprehension by Older Adults with Impaired Hearing. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 789 |
Peelle JE, Wingfield A. (2016) The Neural Consequences of Age-Related Hearing Loss. Trends in Neurosciences |
DeCaro R, Peelle JE, Grossman M, et al. (2016) The Two Sides of Sensory-Cognitive Interactions: Effects of Age, Hearing Acuity, and Working Memory Span on Sentence Comprehension. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 236 |
Peelle JE, Wingfield A. (2016) Listening Effort in Age-Related Hearing Loss The Hearing Journal. 69: 10 |
Lee YS, Min NE, Wingfield A, et al. (2015) Acoustic richness modulates the neural networks supporting intelligible speech processing. Hearing Research |
Rogers CS, Wingfield A. (2015) Stimulus-independent semantic bias misdirects word recognition in older adults. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 138: EL26-30 |