“…Auditory short-term and workingmemory skills likely facilitate speech understanding in the presence of noise by allowing the listener to temporarily store and actively process the auditory information to link related information across time and to form coherent representations while ignoring irrelevant distractions (Arlinger, Lunner, Lyxell, & Pichora-Fuller, 2009;Conway et al, 2001;Kraus, Strait, & Parbery-Clark, 2012;Pichora-Fuller, Schneider, & Daneman, 1995). This is consistent with earlier studies conducted on adult listeners indicating that the performance on speech recognition in competing speech is strongly correlated to verbal working memory skills (Kraus et al, 2012;Meister et al, 2013;Rudner, Lunner, Behrens, Sundewall Thorén, & Rönnberg, 2012).…”