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| Sandra Gordon-SalantSummaryAffiliation: University of Maryland Country: USA Publications
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Sources of age-related recognition difficulty for time-compressed speechS Gordon-Salant
University of Maryland, Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, College Park 20742, USA
J Speech Lang Hear Res 44:709-19. 2001....
The benefits of hearing aids and closed captioning for television viewing by older adults with hearing lossSandra Gordon-Salant
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Ear Hear 30:458-65. 2009..A secondary purpose was to examine the frequency of HA and CC use among a sample of older HA wearers...
Recognition of accented English in quiet and noise by younger and older listenersSandra Gordon-Salant
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland at College Park, 0100 Lefrak Hall, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA
J Acoust Soc Am 128:3152-60. 2010..Effects of the carrier phrase were minimal. The findings indicate that recognition of accented speech, especially in noise, is a particularly challenging communication task for older people...
Recognition of time-compressed and natural speech with selective temporal enhancements by young and elderly listenersSandra Gordon-Salant
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, 100 LeFrak Hall, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
J Speech Lang Hear Res 50:1181-93. 2007..for rapid speech but not for natural-rate speech, (b) selective time expansion of consonants produces greater score increments than other forms of selective time expansion, and (c) older listeners benefit from time expansion of speech..
Hearing loss and aging: new research findings and clinical implicationsSandra Gordon-Salant
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA
J Rehabil Res Dev 42:9-24. 2005..The clinical implications of the research findings are discussed in relation to hearing aid performance and use by elderly people as well as potential signal processing strategies that may prove to be beneficial for this population...
Recognition of accented English in quiet by younger normal-hearing listeners and older listeners with normal-hearing and hearing lossSandra Gordon-Salant
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland at College Park, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA
J Acoust Soc Am 128:444-55. 2010....
Age-related differences in identification and discrimination of temporal cues in speech segmentsSandra Gordon-Salant
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA
J Acoust Soc Am 119:2455-66. 2006..The findings support the general hypothesis that aging can influence the processing of specific temporal cues that are related to consonant manner distinctions...
The role of temporal cues in word identification by younger and older adults: effects of sentence contextSandra Gordon-Salant
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA
J Acoust Soc Am 124:3249-60. 2008..In general, the findings support the conclusion that older listeners tend to require longer target temporal cues than younger normal-hearing listeners in identifying phonetically contrasting word pairs in isolation and sentence contexts...
Recognition of rapid speech by blind and sighted older adultsSandra Gordon-Salant
University of Maryland, College Park, USA
J Speech Lang Hear Res 54:622-31. 2011..To determine whether older blind participants recognize time-compressed speech better than older sighted participants...
Effects of stimulus and noise rate variability on speech perception by younger and older adultsSandra Gordon-Salant
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA
J Acoust Soc Am 115:1808-17. 2004..Performance patterns in noise tentatively support the notion that altered rates of speech signal and background babble may provide a cue to enhance auditory figure-ground perception by both younger and older listeners...
Recognition of spectrally degraded phonemes by younger, middle-aged, and older normal-hearing listenersKara C Schvartz
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA
J Acoust Soc Am 124:3972-88. 2008..Such findings have important implications for the counseling and rehabilitation of adult CI recipients...
Speech perception in quiet and noise using the hearing in noise test and the Japanese hearing in noise test by Japanese listenersKaori Nakamura
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, Maryland, USA
Ear Hear 32:121-31. 2011....
Research Grants
- AUDITORY TEMPORAL PROCESSES, SPEECH PERCEPTION AND AGINGSandra Gordon Salant; Fiscal Year: 2007..Participants in the project will include groups of subjects that differ by age and hearing sensitivity. ..
- AUDITORY TEMPORAL PROCESSES, SPEECH PERCEPTION AND AGINGSandra Gordon Salant; Fiscal Year: 2007..S. Census Bureau, 2004). ..
- AUDITORY TEMPORAL PROCESSES, SPEECH PERCEPTION AND AGINGSandra Gordon Salant; Fiscal Year: 2001..All subjects will be examined as well on educational background, physical and mental health and otologic history. ..
- AUDITORY TEMPORAL PROCESSES, SPEECH PERCEPTION AND AGINGSandra Gordon Salant; Fiscal Year: 1993..Subjects participating in the project will also be examined on educational and language background, physical and mental health, and otologic history...
