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The relationship between implicit associations and the social priming of nonnative speech ...
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Sequence effects and speech perception: Cognitive load for speaker-switching within and across accents ...
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The relationship between implicit racial bias and audiovisual integration of nonnative-accented speech ...
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Abstract:
A large body of work shows that recognition accuracy (i.e., the proportion of words correctly identified) is improved when visual information (video) is added to the corresponding audio signal (Erber, 1969; see review by Peelle & Sommers, 2015). However, this process of audiovisual (AV) integration has primarily been investigated using recordings of native speakers of a given language. In a foundational study, Yi, Phelps, Smiljanic, and Chandrasekaran (2013) investigated AV integration for native vs. nonnative (Korean-accented English) speech, and found that visual cues improved recognition accuracy for native speech to a greater degree than for nonnative speech; this result, which has also been found in cochlear-implant users (Waddington et al., 2020), indicates that AV integration during the perception of nonnative-accented speech may be less effective. In the proposed study, we plan to complete a direct replication of Yi et al. (2013) in a larger sample (collected online). We aim to either confirm or ...
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accent; audiovisual integration; Cognition and Perception; Cognitive Psychology; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; implicit bias; Linguistics; nonnative accent; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; race; raciolinguistics; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social Psychology; speech perception
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/8j9wq https://osf.io/8j9wq/
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The effect of race on the perception of nonnative accent: A replication of McGowan (2015) ...
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The relationship between implicit associations and the social priming of speech ...
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The effect of social primes on multi-talker perceptual adaptation ...
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Revisiting reduced audiovisual benefit for nonnative-accented speech ...
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Individual Variation in the Perception of Speech in Multiple Types of Adverse Listening Conditions
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