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Number of items: 34.
A
Adank, P;
(2015)
Effects of imitation on language attitudes associated with regional and standard accents of British English.
Presented at: International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, United Kingdom.
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Adank, P;
McGettigan, C;
Kotz, SA;
(2015)
Editorial: Current research and emerging directions on the cognitive and neural organization of speech processing.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
10.3389/fnhum.2015.00305.
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Adank, P;
Nuttall, HE;
Banks, B;
Kennedy-Higgins, D;
(2015)
Neural bases of accented speech perception.
Front Hum Neurosci
, 9
, Article 00558. 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00558.
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Atria, José;
Hazan, Valerie;
(2015)
Development of accentual categories in Japanese as a second language.
In:
Proceedings 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
International Phonetic Association: London, UK.
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B
Banks, B;
Gowen, E;
Munro, KJ;
Adank, P;
(2015)
Audiovisual cues benefit recognition of accented speech in noise but not perceptual adaptation.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
, 9
, Article 422. 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00422.
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Banks, B;
Gowen, E;
Munro, KJ;
Adank, P;
(2015)
Cognitive predictors of perceptual adaptation to accented speech.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
, 137
(4)
pp. 2015-2024.
10.1121/1.4916265.
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Baykaner, K;
Huckvale, M;
Whiteley, I;
Ryumin, O;
Andreeva, S;
(2015)
The prediction of fatigue using speech as a biosignal.
In: Dediu, Adrian-Horia and Martín-Vide, Carlos and Vicsi, Klára, (eds.)
Proceedings of International Conference on Statistical Language and Speech Processing - SLSP 2015.
(pp. pp. 8-17).
Springer: Budapest, Hungary.
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Baykaner, KR;
Huckvale, MA;
Whiteley, I;
Andreeva, S;
Ryumin, O;
(2015)
Predicting fatigue and psychophysiological test performance from speech for safety-critical environments.
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
, 3
(124)
10.3389/fbioe.2015.00124.
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C
Carey, D;
Rosen, S;
Krishnan, S;
Pearce, MT;
Shepherd, A;
Aydelott, J;
Dick, F;
(2015)
Generality and specificity in the effects of musical expertise on perception and cognition.
Cognition
, 137
pp. 81-105.
10.1016/j.cognition.2014.12.005.
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Chen, Y;
Xu, Y;
Guion-Anderson, S;
(2015)
Prosodic Realization of Focus in Bilingual Production of Southern Min and Mandarin.
Phonetica
, 71
(4)
pp. 249-270.
10.1159/000371891.
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Chiu, F;
Fromont, L;
Lee, A;
Xu, Y;
(2015)
Long-distance anticipatory vowel-to-vowel assimilatory effects in French and Japanese.
In:
Proceedings of 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
The University of Glasgow: Glasgow, UK.
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G
Granlund, S;
Hazan, VL;
Mahon, M;
(2015)
Do children enhance phonetic contrasts in speech directed to a hearing-impaired peer?
Presented at: 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Glasgow, UK.
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H
Hazan, VL;
Uther, M;
Granlund, S;
(2015)
How does foreigner-directed speech differ from other forms of listener-directed clear speaking styles?
Presented at: 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Glasgow, UK.
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Huckvale, MA;
Webb, A;
(2015)
A Comparison of Human and Machine Estimation of Speaker Age.
In:
Statistical Language and Speech Processing Third International Conference, SLSP 2015, Budapest, Hungary, November 24-26, 2015, Proceedings.
Springer: Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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L
Lee, A;
Xu, Y;
(2015)
Modelling Japanese intonation using PENTAtrainer2.
In: Wolters, M and Livingstone, J and Beattie, B and Smith, R, (eds.)
Proceedings of 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
International Phonetic Association: Glasgow, UK.
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Lima, CF;
Lavan, N;
Evans, S;
Agnew, Z;
Halpern, AR;
Shanmugalingam, P;
Meekings, S;
... Scott, SK; + view all
(2015)
Feel the Noise: Relating Individual Differences in Auditory Imagery to the Structure and Function of Sensorimotor Systems.
Cerebral Cortex
, 25
(11)
pp. 4638-4650.
10.1093/cercor/bhv134.
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Liu, F;
Prom-on, S;
Xu, Y;
Whalen, DH;
(2015)
Computational modelling of double focus in American English.
In:
Proceedings of 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
International Phonetic Association: Glasgow, United Kingdom.
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Liu, X;
Xu, Y;
(2015)
Relations between affective music and speech: evidence from dynamics of affective piano performance and speech production.
Frontiers in Psychology
, 6
, Article 886. 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00886.
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Lockwood, G;
Tuomainen, J;
(2015)
Ideophones in Japanese modulate the P2 and late positive complex responses.
Frontiers in Psychology
, 6
, Article 933. 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00933.
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M
Mitchell, RLC;
Xu, Y;
(2015)
What is the Value of Embedding Artificial Emotional Prosody in Human–Computer Interactions? Implications for Theory and Design in Psychological Science.
Frontiers in Psychology
, 6
(1750)
10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01750.
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Namba, Seiichiro;
Schlittenlacher, Josef;
Hashimoto, Takeo;
Kuwano, Sonoko;
(2015)
Problems in questionnaire survey and noise research and criteria for noise evaluation.
In:
Proceedings of the ASJ Autumn Meeting 2015.
Arachnological Society of Japan (ASJ)
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R
Rodd, JM;
Vitello, S;
Woollams, AM;
Adank, P;
(2015)
Localising semantic and syntactic processing in spoken and written language comprehension: an Activation Likelihood Estimation meta-analysis.
Brain and Language
, 141
pp. 89-102.
10.1016/j.bandl.2014.11.012.
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Rosen, S;
Hui, SN;
(2015)
Sine-wave and noise-vocoded sine-wave speech in a tone language: Acoustic details matter.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
, 138
(6)
pp. 3698-3702.
10.1121/1.4937605.
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Rosen, S;
Zhang, Y;
Speers, K;
(2015)
Spectral density affects the intelligibility of tone-vocoded speech: Implications for cochlear implant simulations.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
, 138
(3)
EL318-EL323.
10.1121/1.4929618.
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S
Schlittenlacher, Josef;
Hashimoto, Takeo;
Kuwano, Sonoko;
Namba, Seiichiro;
(2015)
Overall loudness of short time-varying sounds.
In: Davy, J, (ed.)
Proceedings - 43rd International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering (Internoise 2014).
Australian Acoustical Society (AAS): Melbourne, Australia.
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Schoof, T;
Rosen, S;
(2015)
High sentence predictability increases the fluctuating masker benefit.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
, 138
(3)
EL181-EL186.
10.1121/1.4929627.
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T
Taheri-Ardali, M;
Xu, Y;
(2015)
An articulatory-functional approach to modeling Persian focus prosody.
In: Wolters, M and Livingstone, J and Beattie, B and Smith, R, (eds.)
Proceedings of 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
International Phonetic Association: Glasgow, UK.
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Tallus, J;
Soveri, A;
Hämäläinen, H;
Tuomainen, J;
Laine, M;
(2015)
Effects of auditory attention training with the dichotic listening task: behavioural and neurophysiological evidence.
PLoS One
, 10
(10)
, Article e0139318. 10.1371/journal.pone.0139318.
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Tillmann, J;
Olguin, A;
Tuomainen, J;
Swettenham, J;
(2015)
The Effect of Visual Perceptual Load on Auditory Awareness in Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
, 45
(10)
pp. 3297-3307.
10.1007/s10803-015-2491-9.
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Tuomainen, O;
Lee, C;
Granlund, S;
Hazan, VL;
(2015)
Phonetic reduction in spontaneous speech by children aged 9-14 years.
Presented at: 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Glasgow, UK.
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Tuomainen, OT;
(2015)
Auditory short-term memory trace formation for nonspeech and speech in SLI and dyslexia as indexed by the N100 and mismatch negativity electrophysiological responses.
Neuroreport
, 26
(6)
pp. 374-379.
10.1097/WNR.0000000000000357.
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W
Wieling, M;
Veenstra, P;
Weber, A;
Adank, P;
Tiede, M;
(2015)
Comparing L1 and L2 speakers using articulography.
In: Wolters, M and Livingstone, J and Beattie, B and Smith, R, (eds.)
Proceedings of of ICPhS 2015.
International Phonetic Association: Glasgow, Scotland.
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X
Xu, Y;
Lee, A;
Prom-on, S;
Liu, F;
(2015)
Explaining the PENTA mode: A reply to Arvaniti and Ladd (2009).
Phonology
, 32
(3)
pp. 505-535.
10.1017/S0952675715000299.
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Xu, Y;
Liu, H;
(2015)
Simulating online compensation for pitch-shifted auditory feedback with the target approximation model.
In: Wolters, M and Livingstone, J and Beattie, B and Smith, R and MacMahon, M, (eds.)
Proceedings of 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.
International Phonetic Association: Glasgow, United Kingdom.
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