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Mandatory dichotic integration of second-formant information: Contralateral sine bleats have predictable effects on consonant place judgments
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Informational masking and the effects of differences in fundamental frequency and fundamental-frequency contour on phonetic integration in a formant ensemble
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Across-formant integration and speech intelligibility:effects of acoustic source properties in the presence and absence of a contralateral interferer
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Acoustic source characteristics, across-formant integration, and speech intelligibility under competitive conditions
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Acoustic Source Characteristics, Across-Formant Integration, and Speech Intelligibility Under Competitive Conditions
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Formant-Frequency Variation and Informational Masking of Speech by Extraneous Formants: Evidence Against Dynamic and Speech-Specific Acoustical Constraints
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Formant-frequency variation and its effects on across-formant grouping in speech perception
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The intelligibility of noise-vocoded speech:spectral information available from across-channel comparison of amplitude envelopes
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Effects of the Rate of Formant-Frequency Variation on the Grouping of Formants in Speech Perception
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The intelligibility of noise-vocoded speech: spectral information available from across-channel comparison of amplitude envelopes
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Auditory processing and the development of language and literacy
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