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FFA and OFA encode distinct types of face identity information
Tsantani, M.; Kriegeskorte, N.; Storrs, K.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2021
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Trait evaluations of faces and voices: Comparing within- and between-person variability.
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How does familiarity with a voice affect trait judgements?
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Comparing unfamiliar voice and face identity perception using identity sorting tasks.
Johnson, J; McGettigan, C; Lavan, N. - : SAGE Publications, 2020
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Faces and voices in the brain: A modality-general person-identity representation in superior temporal sulcus
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The effects of high variability training on voice identity learning.
Lavan, N; Knight, S; Hazan, V. - : Elsevier, 2019
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Listeners form average-based representations of individual voice identities.
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Breaking voice identity perception: Expressive voices are more confusable for listeners.
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Flexible voices: Identity perception from variable vocal signals.
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You talkin' to me? Communicative talker gaze activates left-lateralized superior temporal cortex during perception of degraded speech
Scott, S.K.; Agnew, Z.K.; Jessop, R.. - : Elsevier, 2018
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Group and individual variability in speech production networks during delayed auditory feedback
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The social code of speech prosody must be specific and generalizable.
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You talkin' to me? Communicative talker gaze activates left-lateralized superior temporal cortex during perception of degraded speech.
In: Neuropsychologia (2017) (2017)
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Increased discriminability of authenticity from multimodal laughter is driven by auditory information.
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Cohesion and joint speech: right hemisphere contributions to synchronized vocal production
Jasmin, Kyle; McGettigan, C.; Agnew, Z.K.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2016
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Getting the Cocktail Party Started: Masking Effects in Speech Perception.
In: J Cogn Neurosci , 28 (3) pp. 483-500. (2016) (2016)
Abstract: Spoken conversations typically take place in noisy environments, and different kinds of masking sounds place differing demands on cognitive resources. Previous studies, examining the modulation of neural activity associated with the properties of competing sounds, have shown that additional speech streams engage the superior temporal gyrus. However, the absence of a condition in which target speech was heard without additional masking made it difficult to identify brain networks specific to masking and to ascertain the extent to which competing speech was processed equivalently to target speech. In this study, we scanned young healthy adults with continuous fMRI, while they listened to stories masked by sounds that differed in their similarity to speech. We show that auditory attention and control networks are activated during attentive listening to masked speech in the absence of an overt behavioral task. We demonstrate that competing speech is processed predominantly in the left hemisphere within the same pathway as target speech but is not treated equivalently within that stream and that individuals who perform better in speech in noise tasks activate the left mid-posterior superior temporal gyrus more. Finally, we identify neural responses associated with the onset of sounds in the auditory environment; activity was found within right lateralized frontal regions consistent with a phasic alerting response. Taken together, these results provide a comprehensive account of the neural processes involved in listening in noise.
URL: http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1486123/
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Laugh Like You Mean It: Authenticity Modulates Acoustic, Physiological and Perceptual Properties of Laughter
In: Journal of Nonverbal Behavior , 40 (2) pp. 133-149. (2016) (2016)
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Impaired generalization of speaker identity in the perception of familiar and unfamiliar voices.
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Getting the Cocktail Party Started: Masking Effects in Speech Perception
Agnew, Z.K.; Evans, S.; Scott, S.K.. - : MIT Press, 2016
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Individual Differences in Laughter Perception Reveal Roles for Mentalizing and Sensorimotor Systems in the Evaluation of Emotional Authenticity
McGettigan, C.; Walsh, E.; Jessop, R.. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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