Presentation description
False hearing is a phenomenon that happens when a person uses context clues and lived experiences when listening which can lead to hearing the wrong word. It has been shown in previous studies that driving can have an impact on your listening performance. Building on a previous study, this aims to see how different driving scenarios affect listening performance, memory, driving performance, and cognitive load.
Mentor: Jack Silcox (Graduate Student)
Presenter Name: Tyler Endow
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: Virtual
College: Social & Behavioral Science
School / Department: Psychology
Email: u1224887@utah.edu
Research Mentor: Jack Silcox