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Research data supporting "Perception of rhythmic speech is modulated by focal bilateral transcranial alternating current stimulation" ...
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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
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A related paper [Hazan, Tuomainen, Tu, Kim, Davis, Brungart, and Sheffield. (2018b). Hear. Res. 369, 33-41] showed that, for young adult listeners, speech produced by older adults was less intelligible than the speech of young adults but both talker groups improved the intelligibility of their speech via clear speech modifications. Here, this study was extended to include older listeners with/without presbycusis. The results showed that for older listeners, speech produced by older adults was less intelligible than the speech of young adults and scores improved in the clear speech condition. The best predictor of intelligibility was the amount of energy in the mid-frequency range of the spectrum.
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auditory perception; older people; oral communication; speech; speech perception; XXXXXX - Unknown; young adults
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URL: http://handle.westernsydney.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:52583 https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5116322
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Homogeneity or implicature : an experimental investigation of free choice
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Introduction to the special issue on auditory-visual expressive speech and gesture in humans and machines
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Investigating the role of familiar face and voice cues in speech processing in noise
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The effect of spectral profile on the intelligibility of emotional speech in noise
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Older and younger adults' identification of sentences filtered with amplitude and frequency modulations in quiet and noise
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The influence of auditory-visual speech and clear speech on cross-language perceptual assimilation
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Perceptual learning of degraded speech by minimizing prediction error.
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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?
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The consistency and stability of acoustic and visual cues for different prosodic attitudes
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The relative contributions of duration and amplitude to the perception of Japanese-accented English as a function of L2 experience
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The influence of modality and speaking style on the assimilation type and categorization consistency of non-native speech
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Exploring the role of brain oscillations in speech perception in noise : intelligibility of isochronously retimed speech
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Perceiving foreign-accented auditory-visual speech in noise : the influence of visual form and timing information
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Amodal processing of visual speech as revealed by priming
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In: Cognition (2015)
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Amodal processing of visual speech as revealed by priming
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In: Cognition (2015)
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Articulatory constraints on spontaneous entrainment between speech and manual gesture
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