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Research data supporting "Perception of rhythmic speech is modulated by focal bilateral transcranial alternating current stimulation" ...
Zoefel, Benedikt; Allard, Isobella; Anil, Megha. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2019
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Research data supporting "Perception of rhythmic speech is modulated by focal bilateral transcranial alternating current stimulation"
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Intelligibility of conversational and clear speech in young and older talkers as perceived by young and older listeners
Tuomainen, Outi; Hazan, Valerie; Davis, Chris (R11605). - : U.S., A I P Publishing, 2019
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Homogeneity or implicature : an experimental investigation of free choice
Tieu, Lyn (R19168); Bill, Cory; Romoli, Jacopo. - : U.S., Linguistic Society of America, 2019
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Introduction to the special issue on auditory-visual expressive speech and gesture in humans and machines
Kim, Jeesun (R11607); Davis, Chris (R11605); Bailly, Gerard. - : Netherlands, Elsevier, 2018
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Investigating the role of familiar face and voice cues in speech processing in noise
Kim, Jeesun (R11607); Prasad, Sonya K. (S31829); Aubanel, Vincent (R17640). - : France, International Speech Communication Association, 2018
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The effect of spectral profile on the intelligibility of emotional speech in noise
Davis, Chris (R11605); Chong, Cheeseng (R16836); Kim, Jeesun (R11607). - : France, International Speech Communication Association, 2017
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Older and younger adults' identification of sentences filtered with amplitude and frequency modulations in quiet and noise
Mahajan, Yatin (R17503); Kim, Jeesun (R11607); Davis, Chris (R11605). - : U.S., Acoustical Society of America, 2017
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The influence of auditory-visual speech and clear speech on cross-language perceptual assimilation
Fenwick, Sarah E. (S29421); Best, Catherine T. (R11322); Davis, Chris (R11605). - : Netherlands, Elsevier, 2017
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Perceptual learning of degraded speech by minimizing prediction error.
In: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 113 (12) E1747-E1756. (2016) (2016)
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Can English perceivers match cantonese auditory and visual prosody?
Prasad, Sonya K. (S31829); Kim, Jeesun (R11607); Davis, Chris (R11605). - : U.S., International Speech Communications Association, 2016
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The consistency and stability of acoustic and visual cues for different prosodic attitudes
Kim, Jeesun (R11607); Davis, Chris (R11605). - : France, International Speech Communication Association, 2016
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The relative contributions of duration and amplitude to the perception of Japanese-accented English as a function of L2 experience
Kawase, Saya (S31710); Kim, Jeesun (R11607); Davis, Chris (R11605). - : Canberra, A.C.T., Australasian Speech Science & Technology Association, 2016
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The influence of modality and speaking style on the assimilation type and categorization consistency of non-native speech
Fenwick, Sarah E. (S29421); Best, Catherine T. (R11322); Davis, Chris (R11605). - : France, International Speech Communication Association, 2016
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Exploring the role of brain oscillations in speech perception in noise : intelligibility of isochronously retimed speech
Aubanel, Vincent (R17640); Davis, Chris (R11605); Kim, Jeesun (R11607). - : Switzerland, Frontiers Research Foundation, 2016
Abstract: A growing body of evidence shows that brain oscillations track speech. This mechanism is thought to maximise processing efficiency by allocating resources to important speech information, effectively parsing speech into units of appropriate granularity for further decoding. However, some aspects of this mechanism remain unclear. First, while periodicity is an intrinsic property of this physiological mechanism, speech is only quasi-periodic, so it is not clear whether periodicity would present an advantage in processing. Second, it is still a matter of debate which aspect of speech triggers or maintains cortical entrainment, from bottom-up cues such as fluctuations of the amplitude envelope of speech to higher level linguistic cues such as syntactic structure. We present data from a behavioural experiment assessing the effect of isochronous retiming of speech on speech perception in noise. Two types of anchor points were defined for retiming speech, namely syllable onsets and amplitude envelope peaks. For each anchor point type, retiming was implemented at two hierarchical levels, a slow time scale around 2.5Hz and a fast time scale around 4Hz. Results show that while any temporal distortion resulted in reduced speech intelligibility, isochronous speech anchored to P-centers (approximated by stressed syllable vowel onsets) was significantly more intelligible than a matched anisochronous retiming, suggesting a facilitative role of periodicity defined on linguistically motivated units in processing speech in noise.
Keyword: brain; speech perception; syllables; XXXXXX - Unknown
URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:36881
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2016.00430
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Perceiving foreign-accented auditory-visual speech in noise : the influence of visual form and timing information
Kawase, Saya (S31710); Kim, Jeesun (R11607); Aubanel, Vincent (R17640). - : U.S., Boston University, 2016
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Amodal processing of visual speech as revealed by priming
In: Cognition (2015)
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Amodal processing of visual speech as revealed by priming
In: Cognition (2015)
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Articulatory constraints on spontaneous entrainment between speech and manual gesture
Zelic, Gregory (R17349); Kim, Jeesun (R11607); Davis, Chris (R11605). - : Netherlands, Elsevier, 2015
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Anticipation of turn-switching in auditory-visual dialogs
Mixdorff, Hansjörg; Hönemann, Angelika; Kim, Jeesun (R11607). - : France, International Speech Communication Association, 2015
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