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Does signal reduction imply predictive coding in models of spoken word recognition? [PDF]
Luthra S +4 more
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Phonological Competition during Spoken-Word Recognition in Infants and Adults [PDF]
An ongoing debate concerns whether spoken word recognition happens in an incremental or continuous manner(Marslen-Wilson & Zwitserlood, 1989; McClelland & Elman, 1986). In the current study, participants (31 adults and 49 infantsaged 24-30months)
Spangenberg, Marlene, Plunkett, Kim
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Food Prices and Inflation Expectations in New Zealand
ABSTRACT Food prices are conspicuous, and spending on food constitutes a considerable share of household expenditure. In this study, we use partially identified Bayesian structural vector autoregression models to analyze the effects of food price shocks on core inflation and 1‐ and 5‐year inflation expectations in New Zealand.
Puneet Vatsa +2 more
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The intelligibility of accented speech in noise depends on the interaction of the accents of the talker and the listener. However, it is not yet clear how this influence arises.
Stringer, LM
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Large Language Model in Materials Science: Roles, Challenges, and Strategic Outlook
Large language models (LLMs) are reshaping materials science. Acting as Oracle, Surrogate, Quant, and Arbiter, they now extract knowledge, predict properties, gauge risk, and steer decisions within a traceable loop. Overcoming data heterogeneity, hallucinations, and poor interpretability demands domain‐adapted models, cross‐modal data standards, and ...
Jinglan Zhang +4 more
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Free Allophonic Variation in Native and Second Language Spoken Word Recognition: The Case of the German Rhotic. [PDF]
Llompart M, Eger NA, Reinisch E.
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Advanced Experiment Design Strategies for Drug Development
Wang et al. analyze 592 drug development studies published between 2020 and 2024 that applied design of experiments methodologies. The review surveys both classical and emerging approaches—including Bayesian optimization and active learning—and identifies a critical gap between advanced experimental strategies and their practical adoption in ...
Fanjin Wang +3 more
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Longitudinal decline in spoken word recognition and object knowledge in primary progressive aphasia. [PDF]
Sikora J +4 more
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Flexible tactile sensors have considerable potential for broad application in healthcare monitoring, human–machine interfaces, and bioinspired robotics. This review explores recent progress in device design, performance optimization, and intelligent applications. It highlights how AI algorithms enhance environmental adaptability and perception accuracy
Siyuan Wang +3 more
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Contextual constraint on spoken word recognition
Processing of spoken words in sentence requires not only an accurate process of word’s sensory information, but also an immediate connection of lexical information with the previous context.
nanli +3 more
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