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  1. The digital workplace and meeting accessibility: A qualitative study on listening effort in video meetings for employees with hearing loss
  2. Fluid Intelligence Partially Mediates the Effect of Working Memory on Speech Recognition in Noise
  3. Informational Masking and Listening Effort in Speech Recognition in Noise: The Role of Working Memory Capacity and Inhibitory Control in Older Adults With and Without Hearing Impairment
  4. Relationships between behavioural and self-report measures in speech recognition in noise
  5. Is Having Hearing Loss Fundamentally Different? Multigroup Structural Equation Modeling of the Effect of Cognitive Functioning on Speech Identification
  6. The Contribution of Age, Working Memory Capacity, and Inhibitory Control on Speech Recognition in Noise in Young and Older Adult Listeners
  7. Executive functions and working memory capacity in speech communication under adverse conditions
  8. Working memory, verbal ability, and speech-recognition-in-noise