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The Effects of Onset and Offset Masking on the Time Course of Non-Native Spoken-Word Recognition in Noise ...
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The Effects of Onset and Offset Masking on the Time Course of Non-Native Spoken-Word Recognition in Noise ...
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Perception of English phonetic contrasts by Dutch children: How bilingual are early-English learners?
Goriot, Claire; McQueen, James M.; Unsworth, Sharon. - : Public Library of Science, 2020
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Neural correlates of word learning in children
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Speech perception
In: Language & thought (Hoboken, NJ, 2018), p. 1-46
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Adult dyslexic readers benefit less from visual input during audiovisual speech processing:fMRI evidence
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A General Audiovisual Temporal Processing Deficit in Adult Readers With Dyslexia
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Beyond the usual cognitive suspects:The importance of speechreading and audiovisual temporal sensitivity in reading ability
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Mapping the Speech Code: Cortical Responses Linking the Perception and Production of Vowels
Schuerman, William L.; Meyer, Antje S.; McQueen, James M.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2017
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Sensorimotor adaptation affects perceptual compensation for coarticulation
Schuerman, William L.; Nagarajan, Srikantan; McQueen, James M.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2017
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Prediction, Bayesian inference and feedback in speech recognition
Abstract: Speech perception involves prediction, but how is that prediction implemented? In cognitive models prediction has often been taken to imply that there is feedback of activation from lexical to pre-lexical processes as implemented in interactive-activation models (IAMs). We show that simple activation feedback does not actually improve speech recognition. However, other forms of feedback can be beneficial. In particular, feedback can enable the listener to adapt to changing input, and can potentially help the listener to recognise unusual input, or recognise speech in the presence of competing sounds. The common feature of these helpful forms of feedback is that they are all ways of optimising the performance of speech recognition using Bayesian inference. That is, listeners make predictions about speech because speech recognition is optimal in the sense captured in Bayesian models.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4685608/
https://doi.org/10.1080/23273798.2015.1081703
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Prediction, Bayesian inference and feedback in speech recognition
Norris, Dennis; McQueen, James M.; Cutler, Anne (R12329). - : U.K., Routledge, 2016
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Effects of Early Bilingual Experience with a Tone and a Non-Tone Language on Speech-Music Integration
Asaridou, Salomi S.; Hagoort, Peter; McQueen, James M.. - : Public Library of Science, 2015
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Do We Perceive Others Better than Ourselves? A Perceptual Benefit for Noise-Vocoded Speech Produced by an Average Speaker
Schuerman, William L.; Meyer, Antje; McQueen, James M.. - : Public Library of Science, 2015
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Competition from unseen or unheard novel words: Lexical consolidation across modalities
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 73 (2014), 116-130
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Perceptual adaptation to segmental and syllabic reductions in continuous spoken Dutch
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 46 (2014), 101-127
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Treack or trit: Adaptation to genuine and arbitrary foreign accents by monolingual and bilingual listeners
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 46 (2014), 34-51
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Individual aptitude in Mandarin lexical tone perception predicts effectiveness of high-variability training
Sadakata, Makiko; McQueen, James M.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Use what you can: storage, abstraction processes, and perceptual adjustments help listeners recognize reduced forms
Poellmann, Katja; Mitterer, Holger; McQueen, James M.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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How prosody is both mandatory and optional
Cutler, Anne (R12329); McQueen, James M.. - : Netherlands, John Benjamins, 2014
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