Exploring individual differences in native phonetic perception and their link to nonnative phonetic perception.
CT Honda, M Clayards, SR Baum - Journal of Experimental …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Adults differ considerably in their perception of both native and nonnative phonemes. For
instance, when presented with continua of native phonemes on two-alternative forced …
instance, when presented with continua of native phonemes on two-alternative forced …
Efficiency of spoken word recognition slows across the adult lifespan
SE Colby, B McMurray - Cognition, 2023 - Elsevier
Spoken word recognition is a critical hub during language processing, linking hearing and
perception to meaning and syntax. Words must be recognized quickly and efficiently as …
perception to meaning and syntax. Words must be recognized quickly and efficiently as …
[HTML][HTML] Comparing online versus laboratory measures of speech perception in older children and adolescents
Given the increasing prevalence of online data collection, it is important to know how
behavioral data obtained online compare to samples collected in the laboratory. This study …
behavioral data obtained online compare to samples collected in the laboratory. This study …
Lexical access changes based on listener needs: Real-time word recognition in continuous speech in cochlear implant users
FX Smith, B McMurray - Ear and hearing, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: A key challenge in word recognition is the temporary ambiguity created by the
fact that speech unfolds over time. In normal hearing (NH) listeners, this temporary ambiguity …
fact that speech unfolds over time. In normal hearing (NH) listeners, this temporary ambiguity …
Reconsidering commonly used stimuli in speech perception experiments
This paper examines some commonly used stimuli in speech perception experiments and
raises questions about their use, or about the interpretations of previous results. The …
raises questions about their use, or about the interpretations of previous results. The …
[HTML][HTML] How do headphone checks impact perception data?
C Sanker - Laboratory Phonology, 2023 - journal-labphon.org
Headphone checks have rapidly become an assumed part of best practices in online
perception studies. Do they actually improve our ability to find phonological patterns? They …
perception studies. Do they actually improve our ability to find phonological patterns? They …
Effect of noise reduction on cortical speech-in-noise processing and its variance due to individual noise tolerance
Objectives: Despite the widespread use of noise reduction (NR) in modern digital hearing
aids, our neurophysiological understanding of how NR affects speech-in-noise perception …
aids, our neurophysiological understanding of how NR affects speech-in-noise perception …
[HTML][HTML] The lrd package: An R package and Shiny application for processing lexical data
Recall testing is a common assessment to gauge memory retrieval. Responses from these
tests can be analyzed in several ways; however, the output generated from a recall study …
tests can be analyzed in several ways; however, the output generated from a recall study …
Cortical and Subjective Measures of Individual Noise Tolerance Predict Hearing Outcomes with Varying Noise Reduction Strength.
S Kim, S Arzac, N Dokic, J Donnelly… - Applied Sciences …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
Noise reduction (NR) algorithms are employed in nearly all commercially available hearing
aids to attenuate background noise. However, NR processing also involves undesirable …
aids to attenuate background noise. However, NR processing also involves undesirable …
[HTML][HTML] Neural correlates of individual differences in speech-in-noise performance in a large cohort of cochlear implant users
Objectives: Understanding speech-in-noise (SiN) is a complex task that recruits multiple
cortical subsystems. Individuals vary in their ability to understand SiN. This cannot be …
cortical subsystems. Individuals vary in their ability to understand SiN. This cannot be …