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Audiovisual Speech Perception Benefits are Stable from Preschool through Adolescence. [PDF]
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State-of-the-Art on the Impact of Bimodal Acoustic Stimulation on Speech Perception in Noise in Adults: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Audiovisual speech perception with degraded auditory cues
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Perception of Parkinsonian speech: Ratings by self and listeners vs. acoustic measures
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The Listening Bilingual, 2018
This chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible for recognizing word forms in the speech stream. We outline the different stages in a processing hierarchy from the extraction of general acoustic features, through speech-specific prelexical processes, to the retrieval and selection of lexical representations.
Eisner, F. +3 more
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This chapter reviews the computational processes that are responsible for recognizing word forms in the speech stream. We outline the different stages in a processing hierarchy from the extraction of general acoustic features, through speech-specific prelexical processes, to the retrieval and selection of lexical representations.
Eisner, F. +3 more
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Annual Review of Psychology, 2004
This chapter focuses on one of the first steps in comprehending spoken language: How do listeners extract the most fundamental linguistic elements—consonants and vowels, or the distinctive features which compose them—from the acoustic signal? We begin by describing three major theoretical perspectives on the perception of speech.
Randy L, Diehl +2 more
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This chapter focuses on one of the first steps in comprehending spoken language: How do listeners extract the most fundamental linguistic elements—consonants and vowels, or the distinctive features which compose them—from the acoustic signal? We begin by describing three major theoretical perspectives on the perception of speech.
Randy L, Diehl +2 more
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Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 2019
Purpose The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate whether preschool- and early school-age children with speech sound disorders (SSDs) have difficulties with speech perception. Method Systematic searching of
Stephanie Hearnshaw +2 more
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Purpose The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate whether preschool- and early school-age children with speech sound disorders (SSDs) have difficulties with speech perception. Method Systematic searching of
Stephanie Hearnshaw +2 more
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A Specialization for Speech Perception
Science, 1989The processes that underlie perception of consonants and vowels are specifically phonetic, distinct from those that localize sources and assign auditory qualities to the sound from each source. This specialization, or module, increases the rate of information flow, establishes the parity between sender and receiver that every communication system must ...
A M, Liberman, I G, Mattingly
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NEUROBIOLOGY OF SPEECH PERCEPTION
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1997▪ Abstract The mechanisms by which human speech is processed in the brain are reviewed from both behavioral and neurobiological perspectives. Special consideration is given to the separation of speech processing as a complex acoustic-processing task versus a linguistic task.
R H, Fitch, S, Miller, P, Tallal
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