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Comprehension of Morse Code Predicted by Item Recall From Short-Term Memory
In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2021)
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Thalamic encoding of lexical status is lateralized during reading aloud ...
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Unmasking individual differences in adult reading procedures by disrupting holistic orthographic perception
In: PLoS One (2020)
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Memory for non-painful auditory items is influenced by whether they are experienced in a context involving painful electrical stimulation
In: Exp Brain Res (2019)
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Subthalamic Nucleus and Sensorimotor Cortex Activity During Speech Production
Chrabaszcz, Anna; Neumann, Wolf-Julian; Stretcu, Otilia. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2019
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The VWFA Is the Home of Orthographic Learning When Houses Are Used as Letters
Martin, Lea; Durisko, Corrine; Moore, Michelle W.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2019
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Current Perspectives on the Cerebellum and Reading Development
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Subthalamic Nucleus Neurons Differentially Encode Early and Late Aspects of Speech Production
Lipski, Witold J.; Alhourani, Ahmad; Pirnia, Tara. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2018
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Consonant age-of-acquisition effects in nonword repetition (Moore et al., 2017) ...
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Consonant age-of-acquisition effects in nonword repetition (Moore et al., 2017) ...
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Consonant age-of-acquisition effects in nonword repetition (Moore et al., 2017) ...
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Consonant age-of-acquisition effects in nonword repetition (Moore et al., 2017) ...
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Consonant age-of-acquisition effects in nonword repetition (Moore et al., 2017) ...
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Evidence for Cerebellar Contributions to Adaptive Plasticity in Speech Perception
Guediche, Sara; Holt, Lori L.; Laurent, Patryk. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Using artificial orthographies for studying cross-linguistic differences in the cognitive and neural profiles of reading
In: Journal of neurolinguistics. - Orlando, Fla. : Elsevier 31 (2014), 69-85
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Reading faces: Investigating the use of a novel face-based orthography in acquired alexia
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 129 (2014), 7-13
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Speech perception under adverse conditions: insights from behavioral, computational, and neuroscience research. ...
Guediche, Sara; Blumstein, Sheila E.; Fiez, Julie A.. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2014
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Evidence for Cerebellar Contributions to Adaptive Plasticity in Speech Perception. ...
Guediche, Sara; Holt, Lori; Laurent, Patryk. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2014
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How may the basal ganglia contribute to auditory categorization and speech perception? ...
Sung-Joo Lim; Fiez, Julie A.; Holt, Lori. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2014
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Speech perception under adverse conditions: insights from behavioral, computational, and neuroscience research. ...
Guediche, Sara; Blumstein, Sheila E.; Fiez, Julie A.; Holt, Lori. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2014
Abstract: Adult speech perception reflects the long-term regularities of the native language, but it is also flexible such that it accommodates and adapts to adverse listening conditions and short-term deviations from native-language norms. The purpose of this article is to examine how the broader neuroscience literature can inform and advance research efforts in understanding the neural basis of flexibility and adaptive plasticity in speech perception. Specifically, we highlight the potential role of learning algorithms that rely on prediction error signals and discuss specific neural structures that are likely to contribute to such learning. To this end, we review behavioral studies, computational accounts, and neuroimaging findings related to adaptive plasticity in speech perception. Already, a few studies have alluded to a potential role of these mechanisms in adaptive plasticity in speech perception. Furthermore, we consider research topics in neuroscience that offer insight into how perception can be adaptively ...
Keyword: 170199 Psychology not elsewhere classified; FOS Psychology
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.1184/r1/6618260.v1
https://kilthub.cmu.edu/articles/Speech_perception_under_adverse_conditions_insights_from_behavioral_computational_and_neuroscience_research_/6618260/1
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