Static, dynamic, and relational properties in vowel perception.
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Revisiting vocal perception in non-human animals: a review of vowel discrimination, speaker voice recognition, and speaker normalizationInfant vocalizations in response to speech: vocal imitation and developmental changeThe neural encoding of formant frequencies contributing to vowel identification in normal-hearing listeners.Relative cue encoding in the context of sophisticated models of categorization: Separating information from categorizationSpeaker and Accent Variation Are Handled Differently: Evidence in Native and Non-Native Listeners.Estimates of decision weights and internal noise in the masked discrimination of vowels by young and elderly adults.The Effect of Intensified Language Exposure on Accommodating Talker Variability.Correlations of decision weights and cognitive function for the masked discrimination of vowels by young and old adults.Do We Perceive Others Better than Ourselves? A Perceptual Benefit for Noise-Vocoded Speech Produced by an Average Speaker.Auditory spectral integration in nontraditional speech cues in diotic and dichotic listening.Vowel acoustics in dysarthria: mapping to perception.Quantitative and descriptive comparison of four acoustic analysis systems: vowel measurementsFrequency-lowering devices for managing high-frequency hearing loss: a reviewTalker variability in audio-visual speech perception.Spectral timbre perception in ferrets: discrimination of artificial vowels under different listening conditions.Perceptual compensation for differences in speaking style.Comparing identification of standardized and regionally valid vowelsSpeaker Invariance for Phonetic Information: an fMRI Investigation.On prototypes and phonetic categories: a critical assessment of the perceptual magnet effect in speech perception.Some considerations in evaluating spoken word recognition by normal-hearing, noise-masked normal-hearing, and cochlear implant listeners. I: The effects of response formatEpisodic encoding of voice attributes and recognition memory for spoken words.Effects of stimulus variability on perception and representation of spoken words in memoryEffects of talker, rate, and amplitude variation on recognition memory for spoken words.Learning to recognize talkers from natural, sinewave, and reversed speech samples.Formant onsets and formant transitions as developmental cues to vowel perceptionClassification and cue weighting of multidimensional stimuli with speech-like cues for young normal hearing and elderly hearing-impaired listeners.Auditory Sensitivity to Formant Ratios:Toward an Account of Vowel Normalization.Constraints on the processes responsible for the extrinsic normalization of vowels.SPEECH PERCEPTION AS A TALKER-CONTINGENT PROCESS.Perception of complete and incomplete formant transitions in vowels.Reflections on mirror neurons and speech perception.How the human brain recognizes speech in the context of changing speakers.Identification of synthetic vowels based on a time-varying model of the vocal tract area functionThe interaction of vocal characteristics and audibility in the recognition of concurrent syllables.Auditory size-deviant detection in adults and newborn infantsIdentification of synthetic vowels based on selected vocal tract area functions.Representation and integration of auditory and visual stimuli in the primate ventral lateral prefrontal cortexEffects of spectral modulation filtering on vowel identification.Vocal tract resonances in speech, singing, and playing musical instruments.Acoustic and perceptual similarity of Japanese and American English vowels
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Static, dynamic, and relational properties in vowel perception.
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Static, dynamic, and relational properties in vowel perception.
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Static, dynamic, and relational properties in vowel perception.
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Static, dynamic, and relational properties in vowel perception.
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P356
P1476
Static, dynamic, and relational properties in vowel perception.
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P2093
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10.1121/1.397861
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1989-05-01T00:00:00Z