Due to phonemic restoration, listeners can reliably perceive words when a phoneme is replaced with noise. The cost associated with this process was investigated along with the effect of lexical uniqueness on phonemic restoration, using data from a lexical decision experiment where noise replaced phonemes that were either uniqueness points (the phoneme at which a word deviates from all nonrelated words that share the same onset) or phonemes immediately prior to these. A baseline condition was also included with no noise-interrupted stimuli. Results showed a significant cost of phonemic restoration, with 100 ms longer word identification times and a 14% decrease in word identification accuracy for interrupted stimuli compared to the baseline....
Listeners’ interactions often take place in auditorily challenging conditions. We examined how noise...
The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising words spuri...
We investigated the detection of rare task-irrelevant changes in the lexical status of speech stimul...
ABSTRACT: The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising w...
Auditory word recognition proceeds fluidly despite numerous perturbations and obstacles that exist i...
This article addresses the questions of how and when lexical information influences phoneme identifi...
Contains fulltext : 54623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Exposure to an...
Five phoneme monitoring experiments are reported that investigate the relationship between the degre...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
Exposure to an accented production of a particular phoneme in word contexts induces a shift in liste...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
Although the psycholinguistic literature is rife with examples of lexical influences on phoneme ide...
Exposure to an accented production of a particular phoneme in word contexts induces a shift in liste...
Contains fulltext : 5949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In seven experime...
Background: Two previous experiments from our laboratory with 70 interrupted monosyllabic words demo...
Listeners’ interactions often take place in auditorily challenging conditions. We examined how noise...
The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising words spuri...
We investigated the detection of rare task-irrelevant changes in the lexical status of speech stimul...
ABSTRACT: The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising w...
Auditory word recognition proceeds fluidly despite numerous perturbations and obstacles that exist i...
This article addresses the questions of how and when lexical information influences phoneme identifi...
Contains fulltext : 54623.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Exposure to an...
Five phoneme monitoring experiments are reported that investigate the relationship between the degre...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
Exposure to an accented production of a particular phoneme in word contexts induces a shift in liste...
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the...
Although the psycholinguistic literature is rife with examples of lexical influences on phoneme ide...
Exposure to an accented production of a particular phoneme in word contexts induces a shift in liste...
Contains fulltext : 5949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In seven experime...
Background: Two previous experiments from our laboratory with 70 interrupted monosyllabic words demo...
Listeners’ interactions often take place in auditorily challenging conditions. We examined how noise...
The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising words spuri...
We investigated the detection of rare task-irrelevant changes in the lexical status of speech stimul...