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Perception of Medial Consonants by Preschoolers With and Without Speech Sound Disorders
In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2020)
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Perception of Medial Consonants by Children With and Without Speech and Language Disorders: A Preliminary Study
In: Am J Speech Lang Pathol (2020)
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Speech perception in simulated electric hearing exploits information-bearing acoustic change
Stilp, Christian E.; Goupell, Matthew J.; Kluender, Keith R.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2013
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Efficient Coding and Statistically Optimal Weighting of Covariance among Acoustic Attributes in Novel Sounds
Stilp, Christian E.; Kluender, Keith R.. - : Public Library of Science, 2012
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Real-Time Contrast Enhancement to Improve Speech Recognition.
In: Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Faculty Publications (2011)
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Real-Time Contrast Enhancement to Improve Speech Recognition
Alexander, Joshua M.; Jenison, Rick L.; Kluender, Keith R.. - : Public Library of Science, 2011
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Role of phonotactic frequency in nonword repetition by children with specific language impairments
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 45 (2010) 4, 494-509
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Auditory color constancy: calibration to reliable spectral properties across nonspeech context and targets
In: Attention, perception, & psychophysics. - New York, NY : Springer 72 (2010) 2, 470-480
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Cochlea-scaled spectral entropy predicts rate-invariant intelligibility of temporally distorted sentences1
Stilp, Christian E.; Kiefte, Michael; Alexander, Joshua M.; Kluender, Keith R.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2010
Abstract: Some evidence, mostly drawn from experiments using only a single moderate rate of speech, suggests that low-frequency amplitude modulations may be particularly important for intelligibility. Here, two experiments investigated intelligibility of temporally distorted sentences across a wide range of simulated speaking rates, and two metrics were used to predict results. Sentence intelligibility was assessed when successive segments of fixed duration were temporally reversed (exp. 1), and when sentences were processed through four third-octave-band filters, the outputs of which were desynchronized (exp. 2). For both experiments, intelligibility decreased with increasing distortion. However, in exp. 2, intelligibility recovered modestly with longer desynchronization. Across conditions, performances measured as a function of proportion of utterance distorted converged to a common function. Estimates of intelligibility derived from modulation transfer functions predict a substantial proportion of the variance in listeners’ responses in exp. 1, but fail to predict performance in exp. 2. By contrast, a metric of potential information, quantified as relative dissimilarity (change) between successive cochlear-scaled spectra, is introduced. This metric reliably predicts listeners’ intelligibility across the full range of speaking rates in both experiments. Results support an information-theoretic approach to speech perception and the significance of spectral change rather than physical units of time.
Keyword: Speech Perception [71]
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2981123
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20968382
https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3483719
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Cochlea-scaled entropy, not consonants, vowels, or time, best predicts speech intelligibility
Stilp, Christian E.; Kluender, Keith R.. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2010
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Spectral tilt change in stop consonant perception by listeners with hearing impairment
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 52 (2009) 3, 653-670
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Predicting echo thresholds from speech onset characteristics
Miller, Scott D.; Litovsky, Ruth Y.; Kluender, Keith R.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2009
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Children with specific language impairments perceive speech most categorically when tokens are natural and meaningful
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 50 (2007) 1, 41-57
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Speech perception within a biologically realistic information-theoretic framework
In: Handbook of psycholinguistics (Amsterdam [etc.], 2006), p. 153-200
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Contributions of nonhuman animal models to understanding human speech perception
In: Listening to speech (Mahwah, NJ, 2006), p. 203-222
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Categorical perception of speech by children with specific language impairments
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 48 (2005) 4, 944-959
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Contributions of Nonhuman Animal Models to Understanding Human Speech Perception ...
Kluender, Keith R.; Lotto, Andrew J.; Holt, Lori. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2005
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Contributions of Nonhuman Animal Models to Understanding Human Speech Perception ...
Kluender, Keith R.; Lotto, Andrew J.; Holt, Lori. - : Carnegie Mellon University, 2005
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Categorical Perception of Speech by Children With Specific Language Impairments
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Sensitivity to change in perception of speech
In: Speech communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 41 (2003) 1, 59-70
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