International audienceDichotic listening experiments show a right-ear advantage (REA), reflecting a left-hemisphere (LH) dominance. However, we found a decrease in REA when the initial stop consonants of two simultaneous French CVC words differed in voicing rather than place of articulation (Experiment 1). This result suggests that the right hemisphere (RH) is more involved in voicing than in place processing. The voiceless–voiced contrast is realised as short positive vs. long negative VOT in French stop consonants, but as long vs. short positive VOT in English. We tested whether the relative involvement of the LH and RH is governed by their respective putative specialisation for short and long events. As expected, in French, the REA decre...
Conducted 5 experiments concerned with discriminating between ear of entry and apparent spatial posi...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
International audienceWe explored the degree to which the duration of acoustic cues contributes to t...
The right-ear advantage (REA) for linguistic stimuli (Kimura, 1961, 1967) is thought to represent an...
Right-ear advantages of different magnitudes occur systematically in dichotic listening for differen...
Recent evidence suggests a relative right-hemispheric specialization for emotional prosody perceptio...
Humans are not symmetrical. Asymmetries are observed in differences in everything from the size of a...
Paper presentationWhen different speech sounds are presented to the left and right ear simultaneousl...
International audienceIntroduction: Contrastive focus is used to emphasize a constituent in an utter...
Cross-language differences in phonetic settings for phonological contrasts of stop voicing have pose...
International audienceThe left hemisphere preference for verbal stimuli is well known, with a right ...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...
In this study, dichotic listening tasks were conducted in English and Mandarin speakers to evaluate:...
Conducted 5 experiments concerned with discriminating between ear of entry and apparent spatial posi...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
International audienceWe explored the degree to which the duration of acoustic cues contributes to t...
The right-ear advantage (REA) for linguistic stimuli (Kimura, 1961, 1967) is thought to represent an...
Right-ear advantages of different magnitudes occur systematically in dichotic listening for differen...
Recent evidence suggests a relative right-hemispheric specialization for emotional prosody perceptio...
Humans are not symmetrical. Asymmetries are observed in differences in everything from the size of a...
Paper presentationWhen different speech sounds are presented to the left and right ear simultaneousl...
International audienceIntroduction: Contrastive focus is used to emphasize a constituent in an utter...
Cross-language differences in phonetic settings for phonological contrasts of stop voicing have pose...
International audienceThe left hemisphere preference for verbal stimuli is well known, with a right ...
All major mental functions including language, spatial and emotional processing are lateralized but ...
In this study, dichotic listening tasks were conducted in English and Mandarin speakers to evaluate:...
Conducted 5 experiments concerned with discriminating between ear of entry and apparent spatial posi...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...
The lateralization of neuronal processing underpinning hearing, speech, language, and music is widel...