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An age-related deficit in resolving interference: Evidence from speech perception
Avanti Dey
, Mitchell S. Sommers
, Lynn Hasher
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Older Adults
100%
Speech Perception
100%
Age-related Deficits
100%
Age-related
20%
Age-related Changes
20%
Memory Impairment
20%
Inhibitory Control
20%
Allergy
20%
Cognitive Aging
20%
Control Theory
20%
Campbell
20%
Speech Difficulties
20%
Word in Noise
20%
Suppression Mechanism
20%
Identification Accuracy
20%
Perceptual Identification
20%
Interference Resolution
20%
Memory Difficulties
20%
Similar Words
20%
Psychology
Speech Perception
100%
Cognitive Aging
33%
Inhibitory Control
33%
Neuroscience
Speech Perception
100%
Control Theory
33%