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Identification of acoustic cues involved in degraded speech comprehension ; Identification des indices acoustiques utilisés lors de la compréhension de la parole dégradée
Varnet, Léo. - : HAL CCSD, 2015
In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01266326 ; Neurosciences [q-bio.NC]. Université Claude Bernard - Lyon I, 2015. Français. ⟨NNT : 2015LYO10221⟩ (2015)
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One-Year Follow up of Auditory Performance in Post-Lingually Deafened Adults Implanted with the Neurelec Digisonic® Sp/saphyr® Neo Cochlear Implant System
In: Audiology Research; Volume 5; Issue 2; Pages: 139 (2015)
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Reviewed by:
In: http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/fulltext/Boulenger/Dekerle_2014.pdf (2014)
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The Authors
In: http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/43/96/35/PDF/Boulenger_et_al_09_SpeechComm.pdf (2011)
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ARTICLE IN PRESS Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Speech Communication xxx (2009) xxx–xxx
In: http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/spin/Telechargement/Boulenger/Boulenger&al.2009.pdf (2009)
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Real-time
In: http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/fulltext/Boulenger/Boulenger_2010_SpeechComm.pdf (2009)
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2 Phonetic and lexical interferences in informational masking
In: http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/fulltext/Meunier/Hoen_2007_UncorrProofs.pdf (2007)
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frequency e¡ects
In: http://www.sbri.fr/files/publications/brunelliere2005neuroreport.pdf (2005)
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Lelekov-Boissard T.: Neurological basis of language and sequential cognition: evidence from simulation, aphasia, and ERP studies
In: http://www.sbri.fr/files/publications/dominey+02+brain+et+language.pdf (2003)
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Neurological basis of language and sequential cognition: Evidence from simulation, aphasia and ERP studies
In: http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/fulltext/Hoen/Dominey_2003_Dominey_Brain%26Language_2003.pdf (2003)
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COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGY NEUROREPORT Training with cognitive sequences improves syntactic comprehension in agrammatic aphasics
In: http://www.isc.cnrs.fr/dom/neuroReport2003.pdf (2002)
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A Neurolinguistic Model of Grammatical Construction Processing
In: http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/fulltext/hoen/Dominey_2006_DomHoenInui_JOCN_2006.pdf
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SPECIAL ISSUE: POSITION PAPER STRUCTURE MAPPING AND SEMANTIC INTEGRATION IN A CONSTRUCTION-BASED NEUROLINGUISTIC MODEL OF SENTENCE PROCESSING
In: http://www.sbri.fr/files/publications/dominey2006cortex.pdf
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Gray and White Matter Distribution in Dyslexia: A VBM Study of Superior Temporal Gyrus Asymmetry
In: http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/87/41/79/PDF/Doleetal2013.pdf
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Cognitive Reconstruction of Reversed Speech in French
In: http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2005/docs/p803.pdf
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Cognitive Reconstruction of Reversed Speech in French
In: http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/frame/poster/1/f703-grataloup.pdf
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Understanding speech-in-speech: frequency effects of multi-talker babble on
In: http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/fulltext//Boulenger/Boulenger_2010_Bristol.pdf
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Cognitive Reconstruction of Reversed Speech in French
In: http://www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/fulltext/Grataloup/Grataloup_2005_CogSci.pdf
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Real-time lexical competitions during speech-in-speech comprehension
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Abstract: Abstract: With this research we investigated the real-time electrophysiological correlates of noun-verb agreement checking during the comprehension of normal passive sentences in French. Event-related potentials were acquired while participants read passive sentences that contained covert (singular, masculine) or overt (plural, feminine) noun verb agreement. Results show that the processing of agreeing verbs in passive sentences is associated with an asymmetrical electrophysiological response, reflecting former psycholinguistic evidence of markedness and unmarkedness of certain features. The reading of an overtly marked verb agreeing in number and gender with a feminine plural subject was associated with a left anterior negativity (LAN), whereas covertly marked verbs were associated with an absence of LAN response and a more central-posterior distributed negativity. These results, confirming the lexical status of features and their immediate but asymmetrical checking during sentence comprehension are discussed in the context of current linguistic and psycholinguistic models of agreement checking and the cerebral bases of syntactic processing. * Manuscript TITLE PAGE Title Do you agree? Electrophysiological characterization of online agreement checking during the
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.207.142
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