Discrimination of an acoustic variable (various durations of silence) was measured when, as part of a synthetic speech pattern, that variable cued a phonemic distinction and when the same variable appeared in a non-speech context. In the speech case the durations of silence separated the two syllables of a synthesized word, causing it to be heard as rabid when the intersyllabic silence was of short duration and as rapid when it was long. With acoustic dBcrences equal, discrimination proved to be more acute BQOSS the /b,p / phoneme boundary than within either phoneme category. This effect approximated what one would expect on the extreme assumption that the listeners could hear these sounds only as phonemes, and could discriminate no other U...
Perceptual learning about voices is known to facilitate speech perception, but it is unclear exactly...
To confirm the hypothesis that a phonemic perception is a process in which perceptual representation...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...
each list for the presence of either a specified word or an initial syllable of a word. Reaction tim...
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 of the hallmarks of any flexible system of perception and motor control is the ability to adjust...
Listeners have to overcome variability of the speech signal that can arise, for example, because of ...
Nonspeech stimuli were varied along two dimensions—intensity and rise time. In a series of speeded c...
A critical question in speech research is how listeners use non-discrete acoustic cues for discrimin...
The present paper reviewed the literature supporting and contradicting three theories of categorical...
A critical question in speech research is how listeners use non-discrete acoustic cues for discrimin...
To confirm the hypothesis that a phonemic perception is a process in which perceptual representation...
Recent work on perceptual learning shows that listeners phonemic representations dynami-cally adjus...
Perceptual learning about voices is known to facilitate speech perception, but it is unclear exactly...
To confirm the hypothesis that a phonemic perception is a process in which perceptual representation...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...
each list for the presence of either a specified word or an initial syllable of a word. Reaction tim...
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 of the hallmarks of any flexible system of perception and motor control is the ability to adjust...
Listeners have to overcome variability of the speech signal that can arise, for example, because of ...
Nonspeech stimuli were varied along two dimensions—intensity and rise time. In a series of speeded c...
A critical question in speech research is how listeners use non-discrete acoustic cues for discrimin...
The present paper reviewed the literature supporting and contradicting three theories of categorical...
A critical question in speech research is how listeners use non-discrete acoustic cues for discrimin...
To confirm the hypothesis that a phonemic perception is a process in which perceptual representation...
Recent work on perceptual learning shows that listeners phonemic representations dynami-cally adjus...
Perceptual learning about voices is known to facilitate speech perception, but it is unclear exactly...
To confirm the hypothesis that a phonemic perception is a process in which perceptual representation...
A major problem in explaining the relationship between speech perception and speech production has b...