In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in musicians and non-musicians. Earlier studies have shown that musically experienced listeners may have an advantage in speech-on-speech performance in behavioral tasks (1,2). Previously, we have also shown in an eye-tracking study that musical experience has an effect on the timing of resolution of lexical competition when processing quiet vs masked speech (3). In particular, musicians were faster in lexical decision-making when a two-talker masker was added to target speech. However, the source of the difference observed between groups remained unclear. In the current study, by employing a visual world paradigm, we aim to clarify whether musicia...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
Speech processing inherently relies on the perception of specific, rapidly changing spectral and tem...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
Earlier studies have shown that musically trained individuals may have a benefit in adverse listenin...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
There is much interest in the idea that musicians perform better than non-musicians in understanding...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
Speech processing inherently relies on the perception of specific, rapidly changing spectral and tem...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
In the current study, we investigate the role of prosodic cues in speech-on-speech perception in mus...
Earlier studies have shown that musically trained individuals may have a benefit in adverse listenin...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
There is much interest in the idea that musicians perform better than non-musicians in understanding...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
Several studies have shown that musicians may have an advantage in a variety of auditory tasks, incl...
Speech processing inherently relies on the perception of specific, rapidly changing spectral and tem...