Item does not contain fulltextThis study used an active multiple-deviant oddball design to investigate the time-course of normalization processes that help listeners deal with between-speaker variability. Electroencephalograms were recorded while Dutch listeners heard sequences of non-words (standards and occasional deviants). Deviants were [ɪ papu] or [ɛ papu], and the standard was [ɪɛpapu], where [ɪɛ] was a vowel that was ambiguous between [ɛ] and [ɪ]. These sequences were presented in two conditions, which differed with respect to the vocal-tract characteristics (i.e., the average 1st formant frequency) of the [papu] part, but not of the initial vowels [ɪ], [ɛ] or [ɪɛ] (these vowels were thus identical across conditions). Listeners more ...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important part of understanding speech motor control consists of ca...
Speech rate is known to modulate perception of temporally ambiguous speech sounds. For instance, a v...
This study used an active multiple-deviant oddball design to investigate the time-course of normaliz...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners are known to track statistical regularities in speech. Yet, ...
The interpretation of vowel sounds depends on perceived characteristics of the speaker (e.g., averag...
Perceptual compensation for speaker vocal tract properties was investigated in four groups of listen...
Listeners are continuously exposed to a broad range of speech rates. Earlier work has shown that lis...
This dissertation consists of two studies. The first study combined behavioral and electrophysiologi...
Listeners are continuously exposed to a broad range of speech rates. Earlier work has shown that lis...
Speech rate is known to modulate perception of temporally ambiguous speech sounds. For instance, a v...
Contains fulltext : 102367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An eye-tracking...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Listeners adjust their vowel perception to the characteristics of a particular speaker. Six experime...
One of the fundamental challenges for communication by speech is the variability in speech productio...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important part of understanding speech motor control consists of ca...
Speech rate is known to modulate perception of temporally ambiguous speech sounds. For instance, a v...
This study used an active multiple-deviant oddball design to investigate the time-course of normaliz...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners are known to track statistical regularities in speech. Yet, ...
The interpretation of vowel sounds depends on perceived characteristics of the speaker (e.g., averag...
Perceptual compensation for speaker vocal tract properties was investigated in four groups of listen...
Listeners are continuously exposed to a broad range of speech rates. Earlier work has shown that lis...
This dissertation consists of two studies. The first study combined behavioral and electrophysiologi...
Listeners are continuously exposed to a broad range of speech rates. Earlier work has shown that lis...
Speech rate is known to modulate perception of temporally ambiguous speech sounds. For instance, a v...
Contains fulltext : 102367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An eye-tracking...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Listeners adjust their vowel perception to the characteristics of a particular speaker. Six experime...
One of the fundamental challenges for communication by speech is the variability in speech productio...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important part of understanding speech motor control consists of ca...
Speech rate is known to modulate perception of temporally ambiguous speech sounds. For instance, a v...