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Speech Perception Deficits in Mandarin-Speaking School-Aged Children with Poor Reading Comprehension
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Developmental changes in brain response to speech perception in late-talking children: A longitudinal MMR study
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The perception of speech modulation cues in lexical tones is guided by early language-specific experience
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In: EISSN: 1664-1078 ; Frontiers in Psychology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01968864 ; Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers, 2015, 6, ⟨10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01290⟩ (2015)
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The perception of speech modulation cues in lexical tones is guided by early language-specific experience
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Developmental Changes in Mismatch Responses to Mandarin Consonants and Lexical Tones from Early to Middle Childhood
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Quantifying the Adequacy of Neural Representations for a Cross-Language Phonetic Discrimination Task: Prediction of Individual Differences
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Quantifying the Adequacy of Neural Representations for a Cross-Language Phonetic Discrimination Task: Prediction of Individual Differences
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Foreign-language experience in infancy : effects of short-term exposure and social interaction on phonetic learning
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In: Cognitive neuroscience (New York, 2009), 1; p. 423-436
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Quantifying the Adequacy of Neural Representations for a Cross-Language Phonetic Discrimination Task: Prediction of Individual Differences
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In order for stimuli to be perceptually discriminable, their representations in the brain must be distinct. Investigating the task of discriminating the syllables /ra/ and /la/, we hypothesized that the more distinct a person's neural representations of those sounds were, the better their behavioral ability to discriminate them would be. Standard neuroimaging approaches are ill-suited to testing this hypothesis as they have problems differentiating between neural representations spatially intermingled within the same brain area. We therefore performed multi-voxel pattern-based analysis of the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activity elicited by these syllables, in native speakers of English and Japanese. In right primary auditory cortex, the statistical separability of these fMRI patterns predicted subjects’ behavioral ability to tell the sounds apart, not only across groups but also across individuals. This opens up a new approach for identifying neural representations and for quantifying their task suitability.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhp076 http://cercor.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/bhp076v1
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Age-related Changes in Acoustic Modifications of Mandarin Maternal Speech to Preverbal Infants and Five-Year-Old Children: A Longitudinal Study
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Foreign-language experience in infancy: Effects of short-term exposure and social interaction on phonetic learning
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Unity of knowledge : the convergence of natural and human science ; [result of a Conference entitled Unity of Knowledge: The Convergence of Natural and Human Science]
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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