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  1. Development of an Auditory Passage Comprehension Task for Swedish Primary School Children of Cultural and Linguistic Diversity
  2. The neural basis of arithmetic and phonology in deaf signing individuals
  3. Poorer Speech Reception Threshold in Noise Is Associated With Lower Brain Volume in Auditory and Cognitive Processing Regions
  4. Cognitive hearing science and ease of language understanding
  5. fMRI Evidence of Magnitude Manipulation during Numerical Order Processing in Congenitally Deaf Signers
  6. Seeing the Talker's Face Improves Free Recall of Speech for Young Adults With Normal Hearing but Not Older Adults With Hearing Loss
  7. Training Literacy Skills through Sign Language
  8. Cognitive spare capacity in older adults with hearing loss
  9. Deaf signers use phonology to do arithmetic
  10. Cognitive processing load during listening is reduced more by decreasing voice similarity than by increasing spatial separation between target and masker speech
  11. Verbal fluency in adults with postlingually acquired hearing impairment
  12. Assessing listening effort by measuring short-term memory storage and processing of speech in noise
  13. Cognitive Spare Capacity and Speech Communication: A Narrative Overview
  14. Relationships between self-report and cognitive measures of hearing aid outcome
  15. Cognitive Spare Capacity as a Window on Hearing Aid Benefit
  16. The effects of working memory capacity and semantic cues on the intelligibility of speech in noise
  17. Visual Information Can Hinder Working Memory Processing of Speech
  18. Effects of noise and working memory capacity on memory processing of speech for hearing-aid users
  19. Levels of processing and language modality specificity in working memory
  20. Dissociating cognitive and sensory neural plasticity in human superior temporal cortex
  21. Associative learning measured with ERP predicts deferred imitation using a strict observation only design in 14 to15 month old children
  22. Early ERP Signature of Hearing Impairment in Visual Rhyme Judgment
  23. Working memory compensates for hearing related phonological processing deficit
  24. Seeing the talker’s face supports executive processing of speech in steady state noise
  25. Similar digit-based working memory in deaf signers and hearing non-signers despite digit span differences
  26. The Ease of Language Understanding (ELU) model: theoretical, empirical, and clinical advances
  27. Corrigendum to “Behavioral and fMRI evidence that cognitive ability modulates the effect of semantic context on speech intelligibility” [Brain Lang. 122 (2012) 103–113]
  28. Working Memory Capacity May Influence Perceived Effort during Aided Speech Recognition in Noise
  29. Behavioral and fMRI evidence that cognitive ability modulates the effect of semantic context on speech intelligibility
  30. Speech in noise and ease of language understanding: when and how working memory capacity plays a role
  31. The Influence of Semantically Related and Unrelated Text Cues on the Intelligibility of Sentences in Noise
  32. Hearing loss and memory
  33. Working Memory Supports Listening in Noise for Persons with Hearing Impairment
  34. Effects of Age on the Temporal Organization of Working Memory in Deaf Signers
  35. Simple Spans in Deaf Signers and Hearing Non-Signers
  36. When cognition kicks in: Working memory and speech understanding in noise
  37. Editorial
  38. Cognition and hearing aids
  39. Working memory, deafness and sign language
  40. Cognition and aided speech recognition in noise: Specific role for cognitive factors following nine‐week experience with adjusted compression settings in hearing aids
  41. Cognition counts: A working memory system for ease of language understanding (ELU)
  42. Phonological mismatch and explicit cognitive processing in a sample of 102 hearing-aid users
  43. The role of the episodic buffer in working memory for language processing
  44. Recognition of Speech in Noise with New Hearing Instrument Compression Release Settings Requires Explicit Cognitive Storage and Processing Capacity
  45. Neural representation of binding lexical signs and words in the episodic buffer of working memory
  46. Towards a functional ontology for working memory for sign and speech
  47. Neural correlates of working memory for sign language
  48. Are levels of language processing reflected in neural activation? — an fMRI study