2015 - 2018

The MARCS Age Lab maintains a strong publications record in refereed journals.

Academic staff are encouraged to target high impact journals that are of specific relevance to their discipline areas while it actively encourages academic collaboration and interdisciplinary research.

Higher Degree Research students are also encouraged to publish their research findings within their candidature.

Recent publications are listed below.


2018

Older adults and tuning in to foreign accented English

Karisma, S., Kim, J., & Davis, C. (2017). Talker-independent adaptation to Japanese-accented speech in older native English listeners. Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Hearing Science for Communication, Linköping, Sweden.

Kawase, S., Kim, J., & Davis, C. (2016). The Relative Contributions of Duration and Amplitude to the Perception of Japanese-accented English as a Function of L2 Experience. In Proceedings of Speech Prosody (pp. 746-750).

Kawase, S., Kim, J., & Davis, C. (2016). Speech rhythm characteristics of L2 English produced by Japanese. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America140(4), 3339-3339.

Older adults recognising emotions

Simonetti, S., Kim, J., & Davis, C. (2015). Auditory, visual, and auditory-visual spoken emotion recognition in young and old adults. In Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2015), 10-14 August 2015, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

Simonetti, S., Kim, J., & Davis, C. (2015). Cross-modality matching of linguistic prosody in older and younger adults. In AVSP (pp. 17-21).

Simonetti, S., Kim, J., & Davis, C. (2015). Cross-modality matching of linguistic and emotional prosody. In Sixteenth Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association.

Older adults and distraction

Mahajan, J., Borg, S., Kim, J & Davis, C. Does perceptual load influence auditory distraction processing in older adults? 27th Annual Meeting for the Australasian Society for Psychophysiology.

Mahajan Y, Kim J and Davis C (2015). Do top-down processes influence involuntary attention in the elderly?. Front. Hum. Neurosci. Conference Abstract: ASP2015 - 25th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Psychophysiology.

Older adults and listening

Beadle, J., Davis, C.., & Kim, J. (2018).  The visual speech advantage in noise: Effects of listener age, seeing two talkers and spatial cuing. 19th Annual International Multisensory Research Forum, Toronto, Canada.

Beadle, J., Davis, C.., & Kim, J. (2017). Effects of age and multiple talking faces on the visual speech advantage Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Hearing Science for Communication, Linköping, Sweden

Older adults adapting communication to noise

Hazan, V., Tuomainen, O., Kim, J., Davis, C., Sheffield, B., & Brungart, D. (2018). Clear speech adaptations in spontaneous speech produced by young and older adults. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America144(3), 1331-1346.

Hazan, V., Tuomainen, O., Tu, L., Kim, J., Davis, C., Brungart, D., & Sheffield, B. (2018). How do aging and age-related hearing loss affect the ability to communicate effectively in challenging communicative conditions? Hearing Research.

Mahajan, Y., Kim, J., & Davis, C. (2017). Older and younger adults' identification of sentences filtered with amplitude and frequency modulations in quiet and noise. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America142(2), EL190-EL195.

Davis, C., Kim, J., Tuomainen, O., & Hazan, V. L. (2017). The effect of age and hearing loss on partner-directed gaze in a communicative task. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Auditory-Visual Speech Processing (AVSP2017) (Vol. 14, p. D1). KTH.