In this article the author proposes an episodic theory of spoken word representation, perception, and production. By most theories, idiosyncratic aspects of speech (voice details …
CM Levy, S Ransdell - 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Conceived as the successor to Gregg and Steinberg's Cognitive Processes in Writing, this book takes a multidisciplinary approach to writing research. The authors describe their …
In the speech-to-song illusion, certain spoken phrases are perceived as sung after repetition. One possible explanation for this increase in musicality is that, as phrases are …
Repetition can boost memory and perception. However, repeating the same stimulus several times in immediate succession also induces intriguing perceptual transformations …
MS Vitevitch, KY Chan, R Goldstein - Cognitive psychology, 2014 - Elsevier
Previous network analyses of the phonological lexicon (Vitevitch, 2008) observed a web-like structure that exhibited assortative mixing by degree: words with dense phonological …
In the “speech-to-song illusion,” certain spoken phrases are heard as highly song-like when isolated from context and repeated. This phenomenon occurs to a greater degree for some …
G Hickok - Language and the brain, 2000 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter explores speech perception, conduction aphasia, and the functional neuroanatomy of language. The classic functional-anatomic model of language …
DA Balota, S Black - Memory & cognition, 1997 - Springer
In four experiments, semantic satiation was investigated in young and old adults. In the first two experiments, subjects were repeatedly presented a word (eg, dog) and then were …
A Basirat, JL Schwartz, M Sato - … Transactions of the …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The verbal transformation effect (VTE) refers to perceptual switches while listening to a speech sound repeated rapidly and continuously. It is a specific case of perceptual …