Contains fulltext : 102367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to distortions in spoken input. Dutch participants heard Dutch sentences containing critical words and saw four-picture displays. The name of one picture either had the same onset phonemes as the critical word or had a different first phoneme and rhymed. Participants fixated on onset-overlap more than rhyme-overlap pictures, but this tendency varied with speech quality. Relative to a baseline with noise-free sentences, participants looked less at onset-overlap and more at rhyme-overlap pictures when phonemes in the sentences (but not in the critical words) were repla...
To adapt to situations in which speech perception is difficult, listeners can adjust boundaries betw...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study used an active multiple-deviant oddball design to investiga...
This article investigates 2 questions: (1) does the presence of background noise lead to a different...
An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to disto...
An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to disto...
An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to disto...
Language processing does not take place in isolation from the sensory environment. Listeners are abl...
Contains fulltext : 90411.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dutch listener...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments examined how Dutch listeners deal with the effects of ...
Two experiments examined how Dutch listeners deal with the effects of connected-speech processes, sp...
Two experiments examined how Dutch listeners deal with the effects of connected-speech processes, sp...
Two experiments examined how Dutch listeners deal with the effects of connected-speech processes, sp...
There is ample evidence that both native and non-native listeners deal with speech variation by quic...
Purpose: Researchers have used the distortion-sensitivity approach in the psychoacoustical domain to...
Purpose: Researchers have used the distortion-sensitivity approach in the psychoacoustical domain to...
To adapt to situations in which speech perception is difficult, listeners can adjust boundaries betw...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study used an active multiple-deviant oddball design to investiga...
This article investigates 2 questions: (1) does the presence of background noise lead to a different...
An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to disto...
An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to disto...
An eye-tracking experiment examined contextual flexibility in speech processing in response to disto...
Language processing does not take place in isolation from the sensory environment. Listeners are abl...
Contains fulltext : 90411.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dutch listener...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments examined how Dutch listeners deal with the effects of ...
Two experiments examined how Dutch listeners deal with the effects of connected-speech processes, sp...
Two experiments examined how Dutch listeners deal with the effects of connected-speech processes, sp...
Two experiments examined how Dutch listeners deal with the effects of connected-speech processes, sp...
There is ample evidence that both native and non-native listeners deal with speech variation by quic...
Purpose: Researchers have used the distortion-sensitivity approach in the psychoacoustical domain to...
Purpose: Researchers have used the distortion-sensitivity approach in the psychoacoustical domain to...
To adapt to situations in which speech perception is difficult, listeners can adjust boundaries betw...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study used an active multiple-deviant oddball design to investiga...
This article investigates 2 questions: (1) does the presence of background noise lead to a different...