<div><b>Purpose: </b>An important skill in the development of speech perception is to apply optimal weights to acoustic cues so that phonemic information is recovered from speech with minimum effort. Here, we investigated the development of acoustic cue weighting of amplitude rise time (ART) and formant rise time (FRT) cues in children as measured by mismatch negativity (MMN).</div><div><b>Method:</b> Twelve adults and 36 children aged 6–12 years listened to a /ba/–/wa/ contrast in an oddball paradigm in which the standard stimulus had the ART and FRT cues of /ba/. In different blocks, the deviant stimulus had either the ART or FRT cues of /wa/.</div><div><b>Results: </b>The results revealed that children younger than 10 years were sensitiv...
It has been proposed that young children may have a perceptual preference for transitional cues [Nit...
Thresholds of school-aged children are elevated relative to those of adults for intensity discrimina...
Behavioural and electrophysiological studies give differing impressions of when auditory discriminat...
Purpose: An important skill in the development of speech perception is to apply optimal weights to a...
Children and adults appear to weight some acoustic cues differently in perceiving certain speech con...
Nittrouer and colleagues [Nittrouer, J. Phonetics 20, 1-32 (1992); Nittrouer and Miller, J Acoust. S...
Nittrouer and colleagues [Nittrouer, J. Phonetics 20, 1-32 (1992); Nittrouer and Miller, J Acoust. S...
This study aimed to investigate how children with dyslexia weight amplitude rise time (ART) and form...
This study aimed to investigate how children with dyslexia weight amplitude rise time (ART) and form...
It has been proposed that young children, in contrast to adults, may have a perceptual preference f...
The purpose of this research project was to determine whether children use amplitude modulation (AM)...
The purpose of this research project was to determine whether children use amplitude modulation (AM)...
The purpose of this research project was to determine whether children use amplitude modulation (AM)...
In speech perception, children give particular patterns of weight to different acoustic cues (their ...
Thresholds of school-aged children are elevated relative to those of adults for intensity discrimina...
It has been proposed that young children may have a perceptual preference for transitional cues [Nit...
Thresholds of school-aged children are elevated relative to those of adults for intensity discrimina...
Behavioural and electrophysiological studies give differing impressions of when auditory discriminat...
Purpose: An important skill in the development of speech perception is to apply optimal weights to a...
Children and adults appear to weight some acoustic cues differently in perceiving certain speech con...
Nittrouer and colleagues [Nittrouer, J. Phonetics 20, 1-32 (1992); Nittrouer and Miller, J Acoust. S...
Nittrouer and colleagues [Nittrouer, J. Phonetics 20, 1-32 (1992); Nittrouer and Miller, J Acoust. S...
This study aimed to investigate how children with dyslexia weight amplitude rise time (ART) and form...
This study aimed to investigate how children with dyslexia weight amplitude rise time (ART) and form...
It has been proposed that young children, in contrast to adults, may have a perceptual preference f...
The purpose of this research project was to determine whether children use amplitude modulation (AM)...
The purpose of this research project was to determine whether children use amplitude modulation (AM)...
The purpose of this research project was to determine whether children use amplitude modulation (AM)...
In speech perception, children give particular patterns of weight to different acoustic cues (their ...
Thresholds of school-aged children are elevated relative to those of adults for intensity discrimina...
It has been proposed that young children may have a perceptual preference for transitional cues [Nit...
Thresholds of school-aged children are elevated relative to those of adults for intensity discrimina...
Behavioural and electrophysiological studies give differing impressions of when auditory discriminat...