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Interactions Between Prosody and Cognition During Sentence Comprehension: A Behavioral Study
Description
Previous research has determined that sentence comprehension is affected when taxing an individual’s cognitive resources, such as attentional control and working memory. This can be done by manipulating the prosody of simple and complex sentences, by allowing irregular rhythm and pitch changes to occur within speech. In the present thesis, neurotypical adults were asked to comprehend sentences with normal and monotone prosody in three different versions of a sentence-picture matching task. A no-load version served as a control with the other two taxing cognitive resources in these individuals. In addition, individuals completed four other tasks that are known to reliably measure working memory. Our results indicate a possible relationship between high accuracy in complex sentences spoken in a monotone prosody with working memory when time restraints are placed on individuals. Collectively, these results may lead to a new way of working with individuals in speech therapy who have suffered a stroke by better understanding the cognitive resources that are taxed in different types of sentence comprehension settings.
Date Created
2019-05
Contributors
- Rehwalt, Cassandra Kay (Author)
- Rogalsky, Corianne (Thesis director)
- Azuma, Tamiko (Committee member)
- Watts College of Public Service & Community Solut (Contributor)
- College of Health Solutions (Contributor, Contributor)
- Division of Teacher Preparation (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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21 pages
Language
eng
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In Copyright
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Academic Year 2018-2019
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.53005
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minimal
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- 2021-08-11 04:09:57
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