Two talkers ’ productions of the same phoneme may be quite different acoustically, whereas their productions of different speech sounds may be virtually identical. Despite this lack of invariance in the relationship between the speech signal and linguistic categories, listeners experience phonetic constancy across a wide range of talkers, speaking styles, linguistic contexts, and acoustic environments. The authors present evidence that perceptual sensitivity to talker variability involves an active cognitive mechanism: Listeners expecting to hear 2 different talkers differing only slightly in average pitch showed performance costs typical of adjusting to talker variability, whereas listeners hearing the same materials but expecting a single...
<p>When a listener encounters an unfamiliar talker, the ensuing perceptual accommodation to the uniq...
When a listener encounters an unfamiliar talker, the ensuing perceptual accommodation to the unique ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Perceptua...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
www.elsevier.com/locate/COGNIT Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Cognition 107 (2008) 54–81d...
Listeners can effortlessly understand speech from any speaker, which is remarkable given the enormou...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important part of understanding speech motor control consists of ca...
Little is known about intraspeaker changes in voice across changing speaking situations in everyday ...
The individual speaker is one source among many of systematic variation in the speech signal. As suc...
Since the beginnings of speech research, the issue of variability has been a central topic in the fi...
Speech perception is dependent upon the ability to map the sensory features of a speech signal onto ...
Speech is inherently variable both within and across speakers. Despite such variation, listeners are...
<p>One of the persistent puzzles in understanding human speech perception is how listeners cope with...
Speakers show phonetic differences while producing the very same utterance. These speaker-specific d...
Speech training paradigms aim to maximise learning outcomes by manipulating external factors such as...
<p>When a listener encounters an unfamiliar talker, the ensuing perceptual accommodation to the uniq...
When a listener encounters an unfamiliar talker, the ensuing perceptual accommodation to the unique ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Perceptua...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
www.elsevier.com/locate/COGNIT Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Cognition 107 (2008) 54–81d...
Listeners can effortlessly understand speech from any speaker, which is remarkable given the enormou...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important part of understanding speech motor control consists of ca...
Little is known about intraspeaker changes in voice across changing speaking situations in everyday ...
The individual speaker is one source among many of systematic variation in the speech signal. As suc...
Since the beginnings of speech research, the issue of variability has been a central topic in the fi...
Speech perception is dependent upon the ability to map the sensory features of a speech signal onto ...
Speech is inherently variable both within and across speakers. Despite such variation, listeners are...
<p>One of the persistent puzzles in understanding human speech perception is how listeners cope with...
Speakers show phonetic differences while producing the very same utterance. These speaker-specific d...
Speech training paradigms aim to maximise learning outcomes by manipulating external factors such as...
<p>When a listener encounters an unfamiliar talker, the ensuing perceptual accommodation to the uniq...
When a listener encounters an unfamiliar talker, the ensuing perceptual accommodation to the unique ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2016.Perceptua...