Classic research on the perception of speech sought to identify minimal acoustic correlates of each consonant and vowel. In explaining perception, this view designated momentary components of an acoustic spectrum as cues to the recognition of elementary phonemes. This conceptualization of speech perception is untenable given the findings of phonetic sensitivity to modulation independent of the acoustic and auditory form of the carrier. The empirical key is provided by studies of the perceptual organization of speech, a low-level integrative function that finds and follows the sensory effects of speech amid concurrent events. These projects have shown that the perceptual organization of speech is keyed to modulation; fast; unlearned; nonsymb...
Speech processing by human listeners extracts meaning from acoustic input through intermediate steps...
Optical information from facial movements of a talker contributes to speech perception not only when...
In order to understand speech the perceiver meets two challenges: 1) to Þnd a speech signal within o...
The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must ...
The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must ...
The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must ...
One view of speech perception is that acoustic signals are transformed into representations for patt...
This chapter focuses on one of the first steps in comprehending spoken language: How do listeners ex...
Listeners are remarkably adept at recognising speech that has undergone extensive spectral reduction...
Abstract. A largely unsuccessful attempt to communicate phonologic segments by sounds other than spe...
In this article, I present a selective review of research on speech perception development and its r...
In this article, I present a selective review of research on speech perception development and its r...
Objective: The scientific study of the perception of spoken language has been an exciting, prolific,...
Speech perception makes use of both auditory and visual information. McGurk and MacDonald (1976) dem...
Abstract-The research reported in this paper uses novel stimuli to study how speech perception is in...
Speech processing by human listeners extracts meaning from acoustic input through intermediate steps...
Optical information from facial movements of a talker contributes to speech perception not only when...
In order to understand speech the perceiver meets two challenges: 1) to Þnd a speech signal within o...
The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must ...
The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must ...
The goal of speech perception is understanding a speaker's message. To achieve this, listeners must ...
One view of speech perception is that acoustic signals are transformed into representations for patt...
This chapter focuses on one of the first steps in comprehending spoken language: How do listeners ex...
Listeners are remarkably adept at recognising speech that has undergone extensive spectral reduction...
Abstract. A largely unsuccessful attempt to communicate phonologic segments by sounds other than spe...
In this article, I present a selective review of research on speech perception development and its r...
In this article, I present a selective review of research on speech perception development and its r...
Objective: The scientific study of the perception of spoken language has been an exciting, prolific,...
Speech perception makes use of both auditory and visual information. McGurk and MacDonald (1976) dem...
Abstract-The research reported in this paper uses novel stimuli to study how speech perception is in...
Speech processing by human listeners extracts meaning from acoustic input through intermediate steps...
Optical information from facial movements of a talker contributes to speech perception not only when...
In order to understand speech the perceiver meets two challenges: 1) to Þnd a speech signal within o...