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The mind in the Old English prose psalms
Faulkner, A. - 2019
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The perception of prosody and associated auditory cues in early-implanted children: the role of auditory working memory and musical activities.
In: Int J Audiol , 53 (3) 182 - 191. (2014) (2014)
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Adaptation to spectrally-rotated speech.
In: J Acoust Soc Am , 134 (2) 1369 - 1377. (2013) (2013)
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Identification of vowel length, word stress, and compound words and phrases by postlingually deafened cochlear implant listeners.
In: J Am Acad Audiol , 24 (9) 879 - 890. (2013) (2013)
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Speech comprehension aided by multiple modalities: behavioural and neural interactions.
In: Neuropsychologia , 50 (5) 762 - 776. (2012) (2012)
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Inferior Frontal Gyrus Activation Predicts Individual Differences in Perceptual Learning of Cochlear-Implant Simulations
In: J NEUROSCI , 30 (21) 7179 - 7186. (2010) (2010)
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Resistance to learning binaurally mismatched frequency-to-place maps: Implications for bilateral stimulation with cochlear implants
In: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America , 127 (3) 1645 - 1660. (2010) (2010)
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Acquisition of focus by normal hearing and Cochlear Implanted children: The role of musical experience
In: In: Hasegawa-Johnson, M, (ed.) Speech Prosody 2010, Fifth International Conference, Chicago, IL, USA, May 10-14, 2010. SProSIG (2010) (2010)
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Acoustic cues to tonal contrasts in Mandarin: Implications for cochlear implants
In: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America , 123 (5) 2815 - 2824. (2008) (2008)
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Talker intelligibility differences in cochlear implant listeners
In: J ACOUST SOC AM , 121 (6) EL223 - EL229. (2007) (2007)
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Adaptation to distorted frequency-to-place maps: implications of simulations in normal listeners for cochlear implants and electroacoustic stimulation.
In: Audiol Neurootol , 11 Sup pp. 21-26. (2006) (2006)
Abstract: The ideal cochlear implant electrode array positioning enables stimulation over a range of cochlear positions whose characteristic frequencies cover the frequency range of speech and match the speech processor filter frequencies. However, the electrode positions achieved in practice may not meet this specification. Users of conventional monaural cochlear implants seem able to perceptually adapt to a mismatch of speech processor filters to electrode positions. In electroacoustic stimulation, it is important to consider possible inconsistencies between acoustic and electrical frequency-to-place mapping. Two simulation studies are outlined that address normal listeners' ability to perceive speech presented through distorted frequency maps. The first presented a map that is spectrally warped around a 10-mm medial cochlear area. Listeners were able to adapt to this map after a few hours of training. The second study presented a binaural mapping in which one ear was subject to a 6-mm basalward shift. Here listeners were unable to learn to integrate speech information across the two mismatched ears, rather they seem to learn to ignore the shifted information. Frequency-to-place mapping is likely to be an important factor in the successful use of a combination of electrical and acoustic hearing.
Keyword: Acoustic Stimulation; Cochlear Implants; Electrodes; Humans; Implanted; Patient Simulation; Psychoacoustics; Speech Perception
URL: http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/19329/
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The use of visual cues in the perception of non-native consonant contrasts
In: JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA , 119 (3) 1740 - 1751. (2006) (2006)
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Perceptual adaptation by normally hearing listeners to a simulated "hole" in hearing
In: J ACOUST SOC AM , 120 (6) 4019 - 4030. (2006) (2006)
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Speech Perception and Auditory Impairment: The Roles of Temporal and Spectral Information
In: In: Greenberg, S and Ainsworth, WA, (eds.) Listening to Speech: An Auditory Perspective. (pp. 315-329). Lawrence Earlbaum Associates: Mahwah, New Jersey. (2006) (2006)
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perception and production of consonants by Japanese learners of English q
In: http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/andyf/science.pdf (2005)
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Effect of audiovisual perceptual perception and production of training on the consonants by Japanese learners of English
In: SPEECH COMMUNICATION , 47 (3) 360 - 378. (2005) (2005)
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Cognitive Science 27 (2003) 843–873 A construction based analysis of child directed speech
In: http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/cogworks/CSJarchive/2003v27/i06/p0843p0873/00000137.PDF (2003)
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The Role of Visual Cues in L2 Consonant Perception
In: Presented at: Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. (2003) (2003)
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Evaluation of a multilingual synthetic talking face as a communication aid for the hearing impaired
In: In: Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences: 15th ICPhS, Barcelona 3-9 August 2003. (pp. 131 - 134). Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona / International Phonetic Association: Barcelona, Spain. (2003) (2003)
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The Neural Basis of Cross Modal Enhancement in Speech Perception: A Pet Study
In: Presented at: UNSPECIFIED. (2002) (2002)
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