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Speech Perception

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2008
Speech perception includes, minimally, the set of computations that transform continuously varying acoustic signals into linguistic representations that can be used for subsequent processing. The auditory and motor subroutines of this complex perceptual process are executed in a network of brain areas organized in ventral and dorsal parallel pathways,
David Poeppel, Philip J. Monahan
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Speech Perception

Annual Review of Psychology, 2011
Speech perception has been studied for over a half century. During this time, one subfield has examined perception of phonetic information independent of its contribution to word recognition. Theories in this subfield include ones that are based on auditory properties of speech, the motor commands involved in speech production, and a Direct Realist ...
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Speech Perception

The Oxford Handbook of Neurolinguistics, 2019
Speech perception can be thought of as the set of operations that take as input the continuously varying acoustic waveforms available at the auditory periphery (vibrations in the ear) and that generate as output those representations (abstractions in the
D. Poeppel   +3 more
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Speech Perception: Adult

2009
As adult listeners, we comprehend the messages conveyed by spoken language with little effort. However, the ease of everyday conversation masks the perceptual and cognitive complexities involved in perceiving speech. Upon examination of the acoustic speech signal, it becomes immediately clear that this everyday skill is a demanding perceptual task.
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Speech Perception

1999
Abstract In chapter 6 we described the nature of the speech signal and how its image is sensed and presented to the cerebrum. We noted that because no two vocal tracts are exactly alike, your pronunciation will differ subtly but certainly from my pronunciation.
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The TRACE model of speech perception

Cognitive Psychology, 1986
James L. McClelland, J. Elman
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The cascading influence of multisensory processing on speech perception in autism

Autism, 2018
R. Stevenson   +6 more
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Masked speech perception across the adult lifespan: Impact of age and hearing impairment

Hearing Research, 2017
Tine Goossens   +3 more
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Perception of the speech code.

Psychology Review, 1967
A. Liberman   +3 more
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