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  1. A Cross-Linguistic Validation of the Test for Rating Emotions in Speech: Acoustic Analyses of Emotional Sentences in English, German, and Hebrew
  2. Age-Related Differences in the Online Processing of Spoken Semantic Context and the Effect of Semantic Competition: Evidence From Eye Gaze
  3. Age-Related Differences in the Perception of Emotion in Spoken Language: The Relative Roles of Prosody and Semantics
  4. Differences in Working Memory Capacity Affect Online Spoken Word Recognition: Evidence From Eye Movements
  5. Evidence-Based Clinical Recommendations for the Administration of the Sequential Motion Rates Task
  6. The Effect of Practice and Visual Feedback on Oral-Diadochokinetic Rates for Younger and Older Adults
  7. Voice Changes in Real Speaking Situations During a Day, With and Without Vocal Loading: Assessing Call Center Operators
  8. Perception of emotions in speech: The integration of two channels, prosody and semantics
  9. “Older is always better”: Age-related differences in vocabulary scores across 16 years.
  10. Oral-diadochokinetic rates for Hebrew-speaking school-age children: Real words vs. non-words repetition
  11. Oral-diadochokinesis rates across languages: English and Hebrew norms
  12. Persuasive Technology for Healthy Aging and Wellbeing
  13. The Pale Shades of Emotion: A Signal Detection Theory Analysis of the Emotional Stroop Task
  14. Effects of Aging and Noise on Real-Time Spoken Word Recognition: Evidence From Eye Movements
  15. Auditory evoked potentials dissociate rapid perceptual learning from task repetition without learning
  16. A Sensory Origin for Color-Word Stroop Effects in Aging: A Meta-Analysis
  17. Age and Noise and Spoken Word Identification Using Eye Tracking
  18. What's in a name? Species of redundancy in visual target detection