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Speech perception under adverse conditions: insights from behavioral, computational, and neuroscience research
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Learning foreign sounds in an alien world: videogame training improves non-native speech categorization
In: http://psych.stanford.edu/~jlm/pdfs/LimHolt2011.pdf (2011)
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Speech perception as categorization
In: http://www.psy.cmu.edu:16080/%7Elholt/publications/HoltLotto2010.pdf (2010)
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contribute to speech perception?
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Update Letters Response Response to Wilson: What does motor cortex contribute to speech perception?
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Expertise with Artificial Nonspeech Sounds Recruits Speech-Sensitive Cortical Regions
In: http://www.psy.cmu.edu:16080/~lholt/publications/LeechEtAl2009.pdf (2009)
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eFFECTS OF aTTENTION ON . . . on Speech Perception: Behavioral Experiments and Computational Mechanisms
In: http://psychology.stanford.edu/~jlm/papers/MirmanMcCHoltMagnuson08Attention.pdf (2008)
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Effects of Attention on the Strength of Lexical Influences on Speech Perception: Behavioral Experiments and Computational Mechanisms
In: http://www.psy.cmu.edu:16080/~lholt/publications/MirmanMcClellandHoltMagnuson2008.pdf (2008)
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RELATIONAL TIMING OR ABSOLUTE DURATION? CUE WEIGHTING IN THE PERCEPTION OF JAPANESE SINGLETON-GEMINATE STOPS
In: http://www.psy.cmu.edu:16080/~lholt/publications/ICPhS2007_KI&LLH_proceedings.pdf (2007)
Abstract: Relational timing has been proposed as a solution to the problem of variability across durational properties of speech arising with changes in speaking rate. The current study investigates the role of absolute and relational timing cues in perception of Japanese stop length (singleton/ geminate) categorization. Absolute (stop duration) and relational (ratio of stop duration to preceding mora duration) duration cues were independently varied in a categorization test. Although Ratio was shown previously to classify speakers ’ productions more accurately (Idemaru, 2005), listeners’ category responses showed strong individual differences in cue use. These results demonstrate that a highly reliable acoustic cue in the distribution of cues available in speech production does not necessarily predict its primacy in speech perception.
Keyword: cue weighting; Japanese; perception
URL: http://www.psy.cmu.edu:16080/~lholt/publications/ICPhS2007_KI&LLH_proceedings.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.145.1559
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RELATIONAL TIMING OR ABSOLUTE DURATION? CUE WEIGHTING IN THE PERCEPTION OF JAPANESE SINGLETON-GEMINATE STOPS
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An interactive Hebbian account of lexically guided tuning of speech perception
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Are there interactive processes in speech perception?
In: http://psychology.stanford.edu/~jlm/papers/McCMirmanHolt06_TiCS.pdf (2006)
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Attentional Modulation of Lexical Effects on Speech Perception: Computational and Behavioral Experiments
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Attentional Modulation of Lexical Effects on Speech Perception: Computational and Behavioral Experiments
In: http://www.psy.cmu.edu:16080/~lholt/publications/MirmanMcClellandHolt_CogSci2006.pdf (2006)
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Response to McQueen et al.: Theoretical and empirical arguments support interactive processing
In: http://psychology.stanford.edu/~jlm/papers/MirmanMcCHolt06_TiCS.pdf (2006)
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An interactive Hebbian account of lexically guided tuning of speech perception
In: http://www.psy.cmu.edu:16080/~lholt/publications/Mirman_etal2006_HebbTRACE.pdf (2006)
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Are there interactive processes in speech perception?
In: http://www.psy.cmu.edu:16080/~lholt/publications/McClellandMirmanHolt2006.pdf (2006)
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A commentary on Fowler (2006)
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Putting phonetic context effects into context: A Commentary On Fowler (2006)
In: http://www.psy.cmu.edu:16080/~lholt/publications/LottoHolt2006.pdf (2006)
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Temporally Nonadjacent Nonlinguistic Sounds Affect Speech Categorization
In: http://www.psy.cmu.edu:16080/~lholt/publications/Holt2005.pdf (2005)
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