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The Effort of Repairing a Misperceived Word Can Impair Perception of Following Words, Especially for Listeners With Cochlear Implants
Matthew B. Winn
Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
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Cochlear Implant
100%
Misperception
100%
Utterance
40%
Pupil Dilation
40%
Auditory Perception
20%
Speech Recognition
20%
Control Condition
20%
Clinical Setting
20%
Listening Effort
20%
Behavioral Data
20%
Cognitive Load
20%
Laboratory Setting
20%
Age-matched
20%
Young Subgroup
20%
Listening Condition
20%
Subjective Rating
20%
Repair Strategy
20%
Design Stimuli
20%
Conversational Speech
20%
Time-series Measurements
20%
Repair Method
20%
Cognitive Repair
20%
Digit Triplets
20%
Psychology
Cochlear Implant
100%
Sensation of Hearing
50%
Auditory Perception
25%
Cognitive Load
25%