Acoustic and contextual cues to linguistic categories (eg, phonemes or words) tend to be temporally distributed across the speech signal. Optimal cue integration thus requires …
KE Schreiber, B McMurray - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2019 - Springer
Speech unfolds rapidly over time, and the information necessary to recognize even a single phoneme may not be available simultaneously. Consequently, listeners must both integrate …
L Lachs, K McMichael, DB Pisoni - Rethinking implicit memory, 2003 - books.google.com
Nearly every aspect of human speech—our accents, word choice, and even the very language we utter—is influenced by past experience. The perceptual process occurs very …
For listeners to recognize words, they must map temporally distributed phonetic feature cues onto higher order phonological representations. Three experiments are reported that were …
By most theories of lexical access, idiosyncratic aspects of speech (such as voice details) are considered noise and are filtered in perception. However, episodic theories suggest that …
Speech is an inherently noisy and ambiguous signal. To fluently derive meaning, a listener must integrate contextual information to guide interpretations of the sensory input. Although …
JI Skipper - … Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
What do we hear when someone speaks and what does auditory cortex (AC) do with that sound? Given how meaningful speech is, it might be hypothesized that AC is most active …
Functional similarities in verbal memory performance across presentation modalities (written, heard, lipread) are often taken to point to a common underlying representational …
An area of research that has experienced recent growth is the study of memory during perception of simple and complex auditory scenes. These studies have provided important …