One view of speech perception is that acoustic signals are transformed into representations for pattern matching to determine linguistic structure. This process can be taken as a statistical pattern-matching problem, assuming realtively stable linguistic categories are characterized by neural representations related to auditory properties of speech that can be compared to speech input. This kind of pattern matching can be termed a passive process which implies rigidity of processing with few demands on cognitive processing. An alternative view is that speech recognition, even in early stages, is an active process in which speech analysis is attentionally guided. Note that this does not mean consciously guided but that information-contingent...
Objective: The scientific study of the perception of spoken language has been an exciting, prolific,...
The premise of this study is that current models of speech perception, which are driven by acoustic ...
Adverse listening conditions always make the perception of speech harder, but their deleterious effe...
The acoustics of speech are characterized by immense vari-ability. Individual speakers differ in how...
The ability to recognize masked speech, commonly measured with a speech reception threshold (SRT) te...
Classic research on the perception of speech sought to identify minimal acoustic correlates of each ...
Perceptual processes mediating recognition, including the recognition of objects and spoken words, i...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of...
vi, 49 leaves ; 29 cmIt is usually easy to understand speech, but when several people are talking a...
A change in talker is a change in the context for the phonetic interpretation of acoustic patterns o...
International audienceAbstract Purpose: The purpose of this article is to assess speech processing f...
Human speech processing (perception and in some cases production) is approached from three levels. A...
Abstract: Perceives naturally integrate auditory from the voice and visual information from the face...
Background: The effect of hearing impairment on speech perception was described by Plomp (1978) as a...
To process complex stimuli like language, our auditory system must tolerate large acoustic variance,...
Objective: The scientific study of the perception of spoken language has been an exciting, prolific,...
The premise of this study is that current models of speech perception, which are driven by acoustic ...
Adverse listening conditions always make the perception of speech harder, but their deleterious effe...
The acoustics of speech are characterized by immense vari-ability. Individual speakers differ in how...
The ability to recognize masked speech, commonly measured with a speech reception threshold (SRT) te...
Classic research on the perception of speech sought to identify minimal acoustic correlates of each ...
Perceptual processes mediating recognition, including the recognition of objects and spoken words, i...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of...
vi, 49 leaves ; 29 cmIt is usually easy to understand speech, but when several people are talking a...
A change in talker is a change in the context for the phonetic interpretation of acoustic patterns o...
International audienceAbstract Purpose: The purpose of this article is to assess speech processing f...
Human speech processing (perception and in some cases production) is approached from three levels. A...
Abstract: Perceives naturally integrate auditory from the voice and visual information from the face...
Background: The effect of hearing impairment on speech perception was described by Plomp (1978) as a...
To process complex stimuli like language, our auditory system must tolerate large acoustic variance,...
Objective: The scientific study of the perception of spoken language has been an exciting, prolific,...
The premise of this study is that current models of speech perception, which are driven by acoustic ...
Adverse listening conditions always make the perception of speech harder, but their deleterious effe...