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The Effect of Age on Speech Motor Performance During Divided Attention The Effect of Age on Speech Motor Performance During Divided Attention The Effect of Age on Speech Motor Performance During Divided Attention
2013
unpublished
The present study examined the divided attention effects of three non-speech tasks on concurrent speech motor performance. These tasks targeted linguistic, cognitive, and manual motor activity. Participants included 60 healthy adults separated into three different age groups of twenty participants each: college-age (20s), middle-aged (40s), and older adults (60s). Each participant completed a speech task once in isolation and once concurrently with each of the three non-speech tasks: a semantic
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