It has been previously established that when engaged in a difficult attention intensive task, which involves repeating information while blocking out other information (the dichotic listening task), participants are often able to report hearing their own names in an unattended audio channel (Moray, 1959). This phenomenon, called the cocktail party effect is a result of words that are important to oneself having a lower threshold, resulting in less attention being necessary to process them (Treisman, 1960). The current studies examined the ability of a person who was engaged in an attention demanding task to hear and recall low-threshold words from a fictional story. These low-threshold words included a traditional alert word, fire and fic...
Across cognitive systems, world knowledge allows individuals to organize raw sensation into meaningf...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluencies such as filled pauses, silent pauses, repetitions and...
A dynamic interplay is known to exist between auditory processing and human cognition. For example, ...
Synthetic speech is a commonly used form of computer-generated speech. Synthetic speech is different...
Synthetic speech is a commonly used form of computer-generated speech. Synthetic speech is different...
Synthetic speech, which is generated by a computer, is widely used in both everyday situations (e.g....
Rationale To test the notion that alcohol impairs auditory attentional control by reducing the lis...
Several studies have shown that maintaining in memory some attributes of speech, such as the content...
Understanding speech is effortless in ideal situations, and although adverse conditions, such as cau...
The "visual cocktail party effect" refers to superior report of a participant's own name, under cond...
Working memory is a limited capacity storage system where information is retained and manipulated fo...
Disfluencies (such as uh and uhm) are a common phenomenon in spontaneous speech. Rather than filteri...
Difficulties in speech production are often marked by disfluency; fillers, hesitations, prolongation...
Speech perception is formed based on both the acoustic signal and listeners' knowledge of the world ...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that prior knowledge about where, when, and who is going to talk i...
Across cognitive systems, world knowledge allows individuals to organize raw sensation into meaningf...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluencies such as filled pauses, silent pauses, repetitions and...
A dynamic interplay is known to exist between auditory processing and human cognition. For example, ...
Synthetic speech is a commonly used form of computer-generated speech. Synthetic speech is different...
Synthetic speech is a commonly used form of computer-generated speech. Synthetic speech is different...
Synthetic speech, which is generated by a computer, is widely used in both everyday situations (e.g....
Rationale To test the notion that alcohol impairs auditory attentional control by reducing the lis...
Several studies have shown that maintaining in memory some attributes of speech, such as the content...
Understanding speech is effortless in ideal situations, and although adverse conditions, such as cau...
The "visual cocktail party effect" refers to superior report of a participant's own name, under cond...
Working memory is a limited capacity storage system where information is retained and manipulated fo...
Disfluencies (such as uh and uhm) are a common phenomenon in spontaneous speech. Rather than filteri...
Difficulties in speech production are often marked by disfluency; fillers, hesitations, prolongation...
Speech perception is formed based on both the acoustic signal and listeners' knowledge of the world ...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that prior knowledge about where, when, and who is going to talk i...
Across cognitive systems, world knowledge allows individuals to organize raw sensation into meaningf...
Everyday speech is littered with disfluencies such as filled pauses, silent pauses, repetitions and...
A dynamic interplay is known to exist between auditory processing and human cognition. For example, ...