2020
DOI: 10.1080/14992027.2020.1771441
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The effects of task difficulty, background noise and noise reduction on recall

Abstract: Objective: In the present study, we investigated whether varying the task difficulty of the Sentence-Final Word Identification and Recall (SWIR) Test has an effect on the benefit of noise reduction, as well as whether task difficulty predictability affects recall. The relationship between working memory and recall was examined. Design: Task difficulty was manipulated by varying the list length with noise reduction on and off in competing speech and speech-shaped noise. Half of the participants were informed ab… Show more

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“…Several measures have been used to capture the effects of adverse listening conditions and task demands on resource allocation ( Peelle 2018 ). In the current study, we combined the Sentence-Final Word Identification and Recall (SWIR) test ( Ng et al 2013 , 2015 ; Micula et al 2020 ) with pupillometry ( Wendt et al 2017 ; Ohlenforst et al 2018 ; Zhang et al 2021 ; Bönitz et al 2021 ), which are described individually in the following sections.…”
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“…Several measures have been used to capture the effects of adverse listening conditions and task demands on resource allocation ( Peelle 2018 ). In the current study, we combined the Sentence-Final Word Identification and Recall (SWIR) test ( Ng et al 2013 , 2015 ; Micula et al 2020 ) with pupillometry ( Wendt et al 2017 ; Ohlenforst et al 2018 ; Zhang et al 2021 ; Bönitz et al 2021 ), which are described individually in the following sections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, this study investigated the effects of task difficulty by varying the list length and task difficulty predictability. Micula et al (2020 ) included a group of participants who were informed about the length of the upcoming list (predictable task difficulty) and a group of participants who were not informed about list length in advance (unpredictable task difficulty), although the participants knew that it could vary. The authors considered unpredictable task difficulty to be more ecologically valid because utterance length is essentially unknown in real life dialog.…”
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“…Ongoing investigations focus on whether the SWIR test can be further modified by varying the task difficulty, which is the working memory demands, so that it is adaptive to individual cognitive capacity. As a first step, Micula et al (2020) examined whether the positive benefit of NR processing on recall performance is dependent on task difficulty. This was done by introducing varying list lengths.…”
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confidence: 99%