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3M-CPSEED, An EEG-based Dataset for Chinese Pinyin Production in Overt, Mouthed, and Imagined Speech. [PDF]
Ma X, Jiang Y, Jiang N.
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Effects of speech periodicity and speech rate on auditory-motor coupling during speech comprehension. [PDF]
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The zebra finch auditory cortex reconstructs occluded syllables in conspecific song. [PDF]
Le B, Bjoring MC, Meliza CD.
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Syllable processing in alphabetic Korean
Reading and Writing, 2004The Korean alphabetic script (hangul)depicts alphabetic characters in syllableblocks. The present experiments investigatewhether, as a consequence of this printingconvention, the syllable has a specialprocessing status in naming printed Koreanstimuli, independent of lexical and subsyllabicsources of information.
G. Simpson, Hyewon Kang
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The exploitation of distributional information in syllable processing
Journal of Neurolinguistics, 2004There is now growing evidence that people are sensitive to the statistical regularities embedded into linguistic utterances, but the exact nature of the distributional information to which human performance is sensitive is an issue that has been surprisingly neglected as yet.
P. Perruchet, R. Peereman
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Psychophysiology, 2004
AbstractThe present study used magnetic source imaging to examine gender differences in the functional hemispheric asymmetry of auditory processing. The auditory evoked N100m was examined in male and female subjects in response to natural syllables with varying consonant and vowel as well as nonspeech noise.
J. Obleser, B. Rockstroh, C. Eulitz
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AbstractThe present study used magnetic source imaging to examine gender differences in the functional hemispheric asymmetry of auditory processing. The auditory evoked N100m was examined in male and female subjects in response to natural syllables with varying consonant and vowel as well as nonspeech noise.
J. Obleser, B. Rockstroh, C. Eulitz
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ERPs differentiate syllable and nonphonetic sound processing in children and adults.
Psychophysiology, 2005AbstractWe examined maturation of speech‐sound‐related indices of auditory event‐related brain potentials (ERPs). ERPs were elicited by syllables and nonphonetic correlates in children and adults. Compared with syllables, nonphonetic stimuli elicited larger N1 and P2 in adults and P1 in children. Because the nonphonetics were more perceptually salient,
R. Čeponienė +4 more
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Processing the intensity of dichotic syllables
Brain and Cognition, 1982Subjects were required to match the intensity levels of the left- and right-ear members of dichotically presented nonsense syllables. When subjects matched the overall average intensities of a sequence of differing dichotic pairs no ear differences were observed.
B, Rabinowicz, M, Moscovitch
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