@inproceedings{c87f6ca4f08b4c81a4763c5e288fa388,
title = "The ability to allocate attentional resources to a memory task predicts speech-on-speech masking for older listeners",
abstract = "To examine the degree to which attention and working memory tasks predict performance in complex auditory environments, 51 participants (21-77 yrs) with a range of pure-tone hearing thresholds completed both an auditory/visual working memory (WM) experiment and a competing speech task. WM tested auditory and visual memory both in a single-modality list recall task and in dual-modality selective and divided attention span tasks. The competing speech task used three closed-set sentences presented simultaneously via earphones using a Virtual Spatial Array, such that the target sentence was always at 0° azimuth angle and the maskers were either colocated or positioned at +-45°. Each condition was tested four times. WM performance under conditions of selective and divided attention was correlated with speech performance independently of age and hearing loss. These results suggest that the capacity to allocate attentional resources to sensory stimuli can help explain some of the variance in the ability to understand speech in complex acoustical environments.",
keywords = "Attention, Auditory, Spatial",
author = "Gallun, {Frederick J.} and Jakien, {Kasey M.}",
note = "Funding Information: We are grateful to the many participants, both Veterans and non-Veterans, who volunteered their time to this study. Data collection was conducted by multiple members of the lab, including Sean Kampel, Meghan Stansell, Rachel Ellinger, and Nirmal Srinivasan. The work was supported by the Department of Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation Research and Development Service and the National Institutes of Health's National Institute for Deafness and Communication Disorders (R01 DC011828; R01 DC 015051). The work was supported with resources and the use of facilities at VA RR&D National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research, which is located at the VA Portland Health Care System. The contents of this article are the private views of the authors and should not be assumed to represent the views of the Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Government. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 Proceedings of the International Congress on Acoustics. All rights reserved.; 23rd International Congress on Acoustics: Integrating 4th EAA Euroregio, ICA 2019 ; Conference date: 09-09-2019 Through 23-09-2019",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.18154/RWTH-CONV-238789",
language = "English (US)",
series = "Proceedings of the International Congress on Acoustics",
publisher = "International Commission for Acoustics (ICA)",
pages = "8242--8249",
editor = "Martin Ochmann and Vorlander Michael and Janina Fels",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress on Acoustics",
}