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Speech-specific audiovisual integration modulates induced theta-band oscillations
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A Selective Deficit in Phonetic Recalibration by Text in Developmental Dyslexia
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Multisensory integration of speech sounds with letters vs. visual speech: only visual speech induces the mismatch negativity
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Mechanisms underlying speech sound discrimination and categorization in humans and zebra finches
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Reading-induced shifts of perceptual speech representations in auditory cortex
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Phonetic matching of auditory and visual speech develops during childhood: evidence from sine-wave speech.
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In: Journal of experimental child psychology, vol 129 (2015)
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Degrading phonetic information affects matching of audiovisual speech in adults, but not in infants.
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In: Cognition, vol 130, iss 1 (2014)
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Phonetic matching of auditory and visual speech develops during childhood: Evidence from sine-wave speech
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Degrading phonetic information affects matching of audiovisual speech in adults, but not in infants
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Electrophysiological correlates of predictive coding of auditory location in the perception of natural audiovisual events
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Phonetic recalibration does not depend on working memory
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Listeners use lipread information to adjust the phonetic boundary between two speech categories (phonetic recalibration, Bertelson et al. 2003). Here, we examined phonetic recalibration while listeners were engaged in a visuospatial or verbal memory working memory task under different memory load conditions. Phonetic recalibration was—like selective speech adaptation—not affected by a concurrent verbal or visuospatial memory task. This result indicates that phonetic recalibration is a low-level process not critically depending on processes used in verbal- or visuospatial working memory.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20437168 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-010-2264-9 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2875474
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