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Articulating novel words: children's oromotor skills predict non-word repetition abilities
Krishnan, Saloni; Alcock, K.J.; Mercure, E.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2013
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School-age children’s environmental object identification in natural auditory scenes: effects of masking and contextual congruence
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Articulating novel words:children's oromotor skills predict non-word repetition abilities
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A bilingual advantage in controlling language interference during sentence comprehension
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 15 (2012) 4, 858-872
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Sentence comprehension in competing speech: Dichotic sentence-word priming reveals hemispheric differences in auditory semantic processing
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 27 (2012) 7, 1108-1144
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A bilingual advantage in controlling language interference during sentence comprehension
Green, David W.; Leech, Robert; Filippi, Roberto. - : Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Sentence comprehension in competing speech: dichotic sentence-word priming reveals hemispheric differences in auditory semantic processing
Abstract: This study examined the effects of competing speech on auditory semantic comprehension using a dichotic sentence-word priming paradigm. Lexical decision performance for target words presented in spoken sentences was compared in strongly and weakly biasing semantic contexts. Targets were either congruent or incongruent with the sentential bias. Sentences were presented to one auditory channel (right or left), either in isolation or with competing speech produced by a single talker of the same gender presented simultaneously. The competing speech signal was either presented in the same auditory channel as the sentence context, or in a different auditory channel, and was either meaningful (played forward) or unintelligible (time-reversed). Biasing contexts presented in isolation facilitated responses to congruent targets and inhibited responses to incongruent targets, relative to a neutral baseline. Facilitation priming was reduced or eliminated by competing speech presented in the same auditory channel, supporting previous findings that semantic activation is highly sensitive to the intelligibility of the context signal. Competing speech presented in a different auditory channel affected facilitation priming differentially depending upon ear of presentation, suggesting hemispheric differences in the processing of the attended and competing signals. Results were consistent with previous claims of a right ear advantage for meaningful speech, as well as with visual word recognition findings implicating the left hemisphere in the generation of semantic predictions and the right hemisphere in the integration of newly encountered words into the sentence-level meaning. Unlike facilitation priming, inhibition was relatively robust to the energetic and informational masking effects of competing speech, and was not influenced by the strength of the contextual bias or the meaningfulness of the competing signal, supporting a two-process model of sentence priming in which inhibition reflects later-stage, expectancy-driven strategic processes that may benefit from perceptual reanalysis after initial semantic activation.
Keyword: Psychological Sciences
URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01690965.2011.589735
https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/5469/1/Aydelott-et-al-inpress-LCP.pdf
https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/5469/
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The contribution of the inferior parietal cortex to spoken language production
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Distributed processing and cortical specialization for speech and environmental sounds in human temporal cortex
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 116 (2011) 2, 83-90
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An Investigation of Twenty/20 Vision in Reading
Hellyer, Peter J.; Woodhead, Zoé V. J.; Leech, Robert. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2011
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A comparison of sensory-motor activity during speech in first and second languages
Simmonds, Anna J.; Wise, Richard J. S.; Dhanjal, Novraj S.. - : American Physiological Society, 2011
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Two Tongues, One Brain: Imaging Bilingual Speech Production
Simmonds, Anna J.; Wise, Richard J. S.; Leech, Robert. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2011
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Sentence comprehension in competing speech: Dichotic sentence-word priming reveals hemispheric differences in auditory semantic processing
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Normal adult aging and the contextual influences affecting speech and meaningful sound perception
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Language following congenital disorders
Leech, Robert; Dick, Frederic. - : Elsevier, 2010
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Normal Adult Aging and the Contextual Influences Affecting Speech and Meaningful Sound Perception
Aydelott, Jennifer; Leech, Robert; Crinion, Jennifer. - : SAGE Publications, 2010
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Expertise with artificial nonspeech sounds recruits speech-sensitive cortical regions
Leech, Robert; Holt, L.L.; Devlin, J.T.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2009
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Informational factors in identifying environmental sounds in natural auditory scenes
Leech, Robert; Gygi, B.; Aydelott, Jennifer. - : Accoustical Society of America, 2009
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Expertise with artificial non-speech sounds recruits speech-sensitive cortical regions
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Analogy as relational priming: a developmental and computational perspective on the origins of a complex cognitive skill [; including open peer commentary and authors' response]
In: Behavioral and brain sciences. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 31 (2008) 4, 357-414
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