Chad S. Rogers, Publication Reprints
Rogers, C. S., Jones, M. S., McConkey, S., McLaughlin, D. J., & Peelle, J. E. (under review). Real-time feedback reduces participant motion during task-based fMRI. Pre-print available at https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.01.12.523791v2
Lee, Y. S., Rogers, C. S., Grossman, M., Wingfield, A., & Peelle, J. E. (2022). Hemispheric dissociations in regions supporting auditory sentence comprehension in older adults. Aging Brain, 2, 100051. download.
Rogers, C. S., & Peelle, J. E. (2022). Interactions between audition and cognition in hearing loss and aging. In Speech Perception (pp. 227-252). Cham: Springer International Publishing. download.
Rogers, C.S., Jones, M.S., McConkey, S., Spehar, B., Van Engen, K.J., Sommers, M.S., Peelle, J.E. (2020). Age-related differences in auditory cortex activity during spoken word recognition. Neurobiology of Language 1, 452–473. download.
Peelle, J.E., Miller, R., Rogers, C.S., Spehar, B., Sommers, M.S., Van Engen, K.J. (2020). Completion norms for 3085 English Sentence contexts. Behavior Research Methods, 52, 1795–1799. download.
Rogers, C. S., Payne, L., Maharjan, S., Wingfield, A., & Sekuler, R. (2018). Older adults show impaired modulation of attentional alpha oscillations: Evidence from dichotic listening. Psychology and aging, 33(2), 246-258. download.
Koeritzer, M., Rogers, C.S., Van Engen, K., & Peelle, J.E. (2018). The impact of age, background noise, semantic ambiguity, and hearing loss on recognition memory for spoken sentences. Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research. download.
Rogers, C.S. (2017). Semantic priming, not repetition priming, is to blame of false hearing in older adults. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24(4), 1194-1204. download.
Payne, L., Rogers, C.S., Wingfield, A., & Sekuler, R. (2017). A right-ear bias of auditory selective attention is evident in alpha oscillations. Psychophysiology, 54(4), 528-535. download.
Ward C.M., Rogers C.S., Van Engen K.J., & Peelle J.E. (2016). Effects of age, acoustic challenge, and verbal working memory on recall of narrative speech. Experimental Aging Research 42:126–144. download.
Rogers, C.S., & Wingfield, A. (2015). Stimulus-independent semantic bias misdirects word recognition in older adults. Journal of the American Acoustical Society, Express Letters, 138(1), EL26-EL30. download.
Lash, A., Rogers, C. S., Zoller, A., & Wingfield, A. (2013). Expectation and Entropy in Spoken Word Recognition: Effects of Age and Hearing Acuity. Experimental aging research, 39(3), 235-253. download.
Rogers, C. S., Jacoby, L. L., & Sommers, M. S. (2012). Frequent false hearing by older adults: The role of age differences in metacognition. Psychology and aging, 27(1), 33. download.
Jacoby, L. L., Rogers, C. S., Bishara, A. J., & Shimizu, Y. (2012). Mistaking the recent past for the present: False seeing by older adults. Psychology and aging, 27(1), 22. download.
Jacoby, L. L., Wahlheim, C. N., Rhodes, M. G., Daniels, K. A., & Rogers, C. S. (2010). Learning to diminish the effects of proactive interference: Reducing false memory for young and older adults. Memory & cognition, 38(6), 820-829. download.
Lambert, A. J., Scherer, L. N., Rogers, C., & Jacoby, L. (2009). How does collective memory create a sense of the collective?. Memory in mind and culture, 194-222. download.
Lee, Y. S., Rogers, C. S., Grossman, M., Wingfield, A., & Peelle, J. E. (2022). Hemispheric dissociations in regions supporting auditory sentence comprehension in older adults. Aging Brain, 2, 100051. download.
Rogers, C. S., & Peelle, J. E. (2022). Interactions between audition and cognition in hearing loss and aging. In Speech Perception (pp. 227-252). Cham: Springer International Publishing. download.
Rogers, C.S., Jones, M.S., McConkey, S., Spehar, B., Van Engen, K.J., Sommers, M.S., Peelle, J.E. (2020). Age-related differences in auditory cortex activity during spoken word recognition. Neurobiology of Language 1, 452–473. download.
Peelle, J.E., Miller, R., Rogers, C.S., Spehar, B., Sommers, M.S., Van Engen, K.J. (2020). Completion norms for 3085 English Sentence contexts. Behavior Research Methods, 52, 1795–1799. download.
Rogers, C. S., Payne, L., Maharjan, S., Wingfield, A., & Sekuler, R. (2018). Older adults show impaired modulation of attentional alpha oscillations: Evidence from dichotic listening. Psychology and aging, 33(2), 246-258. download.
Koeritzer, M., Rogers, C.S., Van Engen, K., & Peelle, J.E. (2018). The impact of age, background noise, semantic ambiguity, and hearing loss on recognition memory for spoken sentences. Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research. download.
Rogers, C.S. (2017). Semantic priming, not repetition priming, is to blame of false hearing in older adults. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24(4), 1194-1204. download.
Payne, L., Rogers, C.S., Wingfield, A., & Sekuler, R. (2017). A right-ear bias of auditory selective attention is evident in alpha oscillations. Psychophysiology, 54(4), 528-535. download.
Ward C.M., Rogers C.S., Van Engen K.J., & Peelle J.E. (2016). Effects of age, acoustic challenge, and verbal working memory on recall of narrative speech. Experimental Aging Research 42:126–144. download.
Rogers, C.S., & Wingfield, A. (2015). Stimulus-independent semantic bias misdirects word recognition in older adults. Journal of the American Acoustical Society, Express Letters, 138(1), EL26-EL30. download.
Lash, A., Rogers, C. S., Zoller, A., & Wingfield, A. (2013). Expectation and Entropy in Spoken Word Recognition: Effects of Age and Hearing Acuity. Experimental aging research, 39(3), 235-253. download.
Rogers, C. S., Jacoby, L. L., & Sommers, M. S. (2012). Frequent false hearing by older adults: The role of age differences in metacognition. Psychology and aging, 27(1), 33. download.
Jacoby, L. L., Rogers, C. S., Bishara, A. J., & Shimizu, Y. (2012). Mistaking the recent past for the present: False seeing by older adults. Psychology and aging, 27(1), 22. download.
Jacoby, L. L., Wahlheim, C. N., Rhodes, M. G., Daniels, K. A., & Rogers, C. S. (2010). Learning to diminish the effects of proactive interference: Reducing false memory for young and older adults. Memory & cognition, 38(6), 820-829. download.
Lambert, A. J., Scherer, L. N., Rogers, C., & Jacoby, L. (2009). How does collective memory create a sense of the collective?. Memory in mind and culture, 194-222. download.