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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. Speech recognition under masking: Age, hearing, and machine learning classification
  3. Trust in automated shuttle buses predicts intention to use and behavioral expectations
  4. Fluid Intelligence Partially Mediates the Effect of Working Memory on Speech Recognition in Noise
  5. Effects of auditory and tactile distraction in adults with low and high ADHD symptoms
  6. Irrelevant changing-state vibrotactile stimuli disrupt verbal serial recall: implications for theories of interference in short-term memory
  7. Will It Yield
  8. 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
  9. Relationships between behavioural and self-report measures in speech recognition in noise
  10. Is Having Hearing Loss Fundamentally Different? Multigroup Structural Equation Modeling of the Effect of Cognitive Functioning on Speech Identification
  11. The Contribution of Age, Working Memory Capacity, and Inhibitory Control on Speech Recognition in Noise in Young and Older Adult Listeners
  12. Exploring Residual Capacity
  13. Examining the Role of Spatial Changes in Bimodal and Uni-Modal To-Be-Ignored Stimuli and How They Affect Short-Term Memory Processes
  14. Does Sounds Presented Among Repetetive Vibrations Capture Attention from a Visual Task?
  15. Your Own Name Does not Have a Special Distracting Status Compared to Other Spoke Words
  16. Any Tom, Dick, or Harry Will Do: Hearing One's Own Name Distracts No More Than any Other in a Cross-Modal Oddball Task
  17. Deviance Distraction Is Contingent on Stimuli Being Presented Within the Same Modality