Jonathan E Peelle
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Recent Articles
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McClannahan K, McConkey S, Levitan J, Rodebaugh T, Peelle J
Trends Hear
. 2025 Feb;
29:23312165251317925.
PMID: 39915977
Subjective ratings of communication function reflect both auditory sensitivity and the situational, social, and emotional consequences of communication difficulties. Listeners interact with people and their environment differently, have various ways...
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Reilly J, Peelle J
Lang Cogn Neurosci
. 2024 Sep;
39(7):854-858.
PMID: 39309274
No abstract available.
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Reilly J, Shain C, Borghesani V, Kuhnke P, Vigliocco G, Peelle J, et al.
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2024 Sep;
32(1):243-280.
PMID: 39231896
Tulving characterized semantic memory as a vast repository of meaning that underlies language and many other cognitive processes. This perspective on lexical and conceptual knowledge galvanized a new era of...
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Crawford J, Brough R, Eisenstein S, Peelle J, Braver T
J Neurosci
. 2024 Aug;
44(38).
PMID: 39122557
Making choices about whether and when to engage cognitive effort are a common feature of everyday experience, with important consequences for academic, career, and health outcomes. Yet, despite their hypothesized...
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Carraturo S, McLaughlin D, Peelle J, Van Engen K
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2023 Dec;
154(6):3973-3985.
PMID: 38149818
Face masks offer essential protection but also interfere with speech communication. Here, audio-only sentences spoken through four types of masks were presented in noise to young adult listeners. Pupil dilation...
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Sherafati A, Bajracharya A, Jones M, Speh E, Munsi M, Lin C, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Nov;
PMID: 37986896
Traditional laboratory tasks offer tight experimental control but lack the richness of our everyday human experience. As a result many cognitive neuroscientists have been motivated to adopt experimental paradigms that...
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Bajracharya A, Peelle J
J Neurolinguistics
. 2023 Aug;
68.
PMID: 37637379
Although researchers often rely on group-level fMRI results to draw conclusions about the neurobiology of language, doing so without accounting for the complexities of individual brains may reduce the validity...
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Aschenbrenner A, Crawford J, Peelle J, Fagan A, Benzinger T, Morris J, et al.
Psychol Aging
. 2023 Apr;
38(5):428-442.
PMID: 37067479
Life-long engagement in cognitively demanding activities may mitigate against declines in cognitive ability observed in healthy or pathological aging. However, the "mental costs" associated with completing cognitive tasks also increase...
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Lee Y, Rogers C, Grossman M, Wingfield A, Peelle J
Aging Brain
. 2023 Mar;
2:100051.
PMID: 36908889
We investigated how the aging brain copes with acoustic and syntactic challenges during spoken language comprehension. Thirty-eight healthy adults aged 54 - 80 years ( = 66 years) participated in...
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McLaughlin D, Zink M, Gaunt L, Reilly J, Sommers M, Van Engen K, et al.
Psychophysiology
. 2023 Feb;
60(7):e14256.
PMID: 36734299
Pupillometry has a rich history in the study of perception and cognition. One perennial challenge is that the magnitude of the task-evoked pupil response diminishes over the course of an...