Speech contains a variety of acoustic cues to auditory and phonetic contrasts that are exploited by the listener in decoding the acoustic signal. In three experiments, we tried to elucidate whether listeners rely on formant peak frequencies or whole spectrum attributes in vowel discrimination. We created two vowel continua in which the acoustic distance in formant frequencies was constant but the continua differed in spectral moments (i.e., the whole spectrum modeled as a probability density function). In Experiment 1, we measured reaction times and response accuracy while listeners performed a go/no-go discrimination task. The results indicated that the performance of the listeners was based on the spectral moments (especially the first an...
It has been proposed that both spectral and visual speech cues assist in segregating a talker from n...
This dataset contains measures of just-noticeable differences, or JND, of duration (ms), intensity (...
The ability to engage in auditory selective attention relies on listeners discriminating between aco...
Speech contains a variety of acoustic cues to auditory and phonetic contrasts that are exploited by ...
This dissertation consists of two studies. The first study combined behavioral and electrophysiologi...
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...
A vowel can be largely defined by the frequencies of its first two formants, but the absolute freque...
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...
This thesis explores the human perception of vowels in a consonant-vowel (CV) context by examining t...
Four experiments explored the relative contributions of spectral content and phonetic labeling in ef...
In noisy social gatherings, listeners perceptually integrate sounds originating from one person&apos...
This thesis is an experimental study regarding the identification and discrimination of vowels, stud...
The importance of formants and spectral shape was investigated for vowel perception in severe noise...
In noisy social gatherings, listeners perceptually integrate sounds originating from one person’s vo...
Speech processing involves analysis of complex cues in both spectral and temporal domains. This dis...
It has been proposed that both spectral and visual speech cues assist in segregating a talker from n...
This dataset contains measures of just-noticeable differences, or JND, of duration (ms), intensity (...
The ability to engage in auditory selective attention relies on listeners discriminating between aco...
Speech contains a variety of acoustic cues to auditory and phonetic contrasts that are exploited by ...
This dissertation consists of two studies. The first study combined behavioral and electrophysiologi...
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...
A vowel can be largely defined by the frequencies of its first two formants, but the absolute freque...
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...
This thesis explores the human perception of vowels in a consonant-vowel (CV) context by examining t...
Four experiments explored the relative contributions of spectral content and phonetic labeling in ef...
In noisy social gatherings, listeners perceptually integrate sounds originating from one person&apos...
This thesis is an experimental study regarding the identification and discrimination of vowels, stud...
The importance of formants and spectral shape was investigated for vowel perception in severe noise...
In noisy social gatherings, listeners perceptually integrate sounds originating from one person’s vo...
Speech processing involves analysis of complex cues in both spectral and temporal domains. This dis...
It has been proposed that both spectral and visual speech cues assist in segregating a talker from n...
This dataset contains measures of just-noticeable differences, or JND, of duration (ms), intensity (...
The ability to engage in auditory selective attention relies on listeners discriminating between aco...