Musician advantage for speech-on-speech perception [PDF]
Evidence for transfer of musical training to better perception of speech in noise has been mixed. Unlike speech-in-noise, speech-on-speech perception utilizes many of the skills that musical training improves, such as better pitch perception and stream segregation, as well as use of higher-level auditory cognitive functions, such as attention.
Deniz Baskent, Etienne Gaudrain
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Speech Perception 267 Why Speech Perception Is Difficult 267 Methodologies for Studying Infant Speech Perception 268 Infant Speech Discrimination Procedures 268 Infants’ Phonetic Discrimination 269 Infants’ Discrimination of Phonemes 270 Categorical ...
Andrew J. Lotto, Lori L. Holt
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Speech monitoring and phonologically-mediated eye gaze in language perception and production: a comparison using printed word eye-tracking [PDF]
The Perceptual Loop Theory of speech monitoring assumes that speakers routinely inspect their inner speech. In contrast, Huettig and Hartsuiker (2010) observed that listening to one's own speech during language production drives eye-movements to ...
Gauvin, Hanna +2 more
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Speech Perception is Speech Learning. [PDF]
Speech conveys both linguistic messages and a wealth of social and identity information about a talker. This information arrives as complex variations across many acoustic dimensions. Ultimately, speech communication depends on experience within a language community to develop shared long-term knowledge of the mapping from acoustic patterns to the ...
Holt LL.
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Only behavioral but not self-report measures of speech perception correlate with cognitive abilities [PDF]
Good speech perception and communication skills in everyday life are crucial for participation and well-being, and are therefore an overarching aim of auditory rehabilitation.
Akeroyd +63 more
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Don't put words in my mouth: speech perception can falsely activate a brain-computer interface. [PDF]
Background Recent studies have demonstrated that speech can be decoded from brain activity which in turn can be used for brain-computer interface (BCI)-based communication.
Schippers A +5 more
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Decoding speech perception from non-invasive brain recordings [PDF]
Decoding speech from brain activity is a long-awaited goal in both healthcare and neuroscience. Invasive devices have recently led to major milestones in this regard: deep-learning algorithms trained on intracranial recordings can now start to decode ...
Alexandre D'efossez +4 more
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Categorical perception of lexical tones based on acoustic-electric stimulation [PDF]
The effect of low-frequency acoustic input on the categorical perception of lexical tones was investigated with simulated electric-acoustic hearing. A synthesized T1-T2 (flat-rising) tone continuum of Mandarin monosyllables /i/ was used, and they were ...
Yadong Niu +3 more
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Temporal auditory processing and the distinctive features of children with phonological disorder [PDF]
Purpose: to assess whether there is a relationship between temporal auditory processing skills and altered distinctive features in cases of phonological disorder.
Paula Tavares Marchetti +3 more
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Assessment of Speech Perception Abilities in Cochlear Implant Children [PDF]
Introduction:The ability to perceive speech is a key sign of language development and normal speech. The current study was designed to measure the speech perception abilities in children with cochlear implant both in subjective and objective ...
Salwa Abdelmawgoud Elsayed
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