What information is necessary for speech categorization? Harnessing variability in the speech signal by integrating cues computed relative to expectations.
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A Hierarchical Generative Framework of Language Processing: Linking Language Perception, Interpretation, and Production Abnormalities in SchizophreniaRobust speech perception: recognize the familiar, generalize to the similar, and adapt to the novelWhat Comes After /f/? Prediction in Speech Derives From Data-Explanatory Processes.The influence of stop consonants' perceptual features on the Articulation Index model.Perceptual Plasticity for Auditory Object RecognitionRe-examining selective adaptation: Fatiguing feature detectors, or distributional learning?Indexical and linguistic processing by 12-month-olds: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differencesLanguage at Three Timescales: The Role of Real-Time Processes in Language Development and Evolution.The Effect of Residual Acoustic Hearing and Adaptation to Uncertainty on Speech Perception in Cochlear Implant Users: Evidence From Eye-TrackingThe Role of Single Talker Acoustic Variation in Early Word LearningRelative cue encoding in the context of sophisticated models of categorization: Separating information from categorizationCan you hear me yet? An intracranial investigation of speech and non-speech audiovisual interactions in human cortex.No place for /h/: an ERP investigation of English fricative place features.Metrical expectations from preceding prosody influence perception of lexical stress.Pigeons acquire multiple categories in parallel via associative learning: a parallel to human word learning?Using speech sounds to test functional spectral resolution in listeners with cochlear implantsLanguage Processing as Cue Integration: Grounding the Psychology of Language in Perception and NeurophysiologyThe time-course of speaking rate compensation: Effects of sentential rate and vowel length on voicing judgments.Interpreting prosodic cues in discourse context.Weighting of Acoustic Cues to a Manner Distinction by Children With and Without Hearing Loss.Perceptual weighting strategies of children with cochlear implants and normal hearing.Functional organization of human auditory cortex: investigation of response latencies through direct recordings.The role of sentence position, allomorph, and morpheme type on accurate use of s-related morphemes by children who are hard of hearing.Individual differences in language ability are related to variation in word recognition, not speech perception: evidence from eye movementsStochastic time models of syllable structure.Immediate effects of anticipatory coarticulation in spoken-word recognition.Contingent categorization in speech perception.A mechanistic approach to cross-domain perceptual narrowing in the first year of lifeSecond language learners and the variable speech signal.Infant directed speech and the development of speech perception: enhancing development or an unintended consequence?Grammatical outcomes of 3- and 6-year-old children who are hard of hearing.Do adults with cochlear implants rely on different acoustic cues for phoneme perception than adults with normal hearing?Speech perception as an active cognitive processThe use of auditory and visual context in speech perception by listeners with normal hearing and listeners with cochlear implants.Roles of voice onset time and F0 in stop consonant voicing perception: effects of masking noise and low-pass filteringCue-integration and context effects in speech: evidence against speaking-rate normalizationAcoustic cues to perception of word stress by English, Mandarin, and Russian speakers.The development of voicing categories: a quantitative review of over 40 years of infant speech perception research.Prosody and language comprehension.Hidden Markov modeling of frequency-following responses to Mandarin lexical tones.
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What information is necessary for speech categorization? Harnessing variability in the speech signal by integrating cues computed relative to expectations.
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