Speech and music are highly redundant communication systems, with multiple acoustic cues signaling the existence of perceptual categories. This redundancy makes these systems robust to the influence of noise, but necessitates the development of perceptual strategies: listeners need to decide how much importance to place on each source of information. Prior empirical work and modeling has suggested that cue weights primarily reflect within-task statistical learning, as listeners assess the reliability with which different acoustic dimensions signal a category and modify their weights accordingly. Here we present evidence that perceptual experience can lead to changes in cue weighting that extend across tasks and across domains, suggesting th...
Neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem is shaped by long-term experience with language. ...
Categorical perception (CP) represents a fundamental process in converting continuous speech acousti...
Speech perception requires the integration of evidence from acoustic cues across multiple dimensions...
Speech and music are highly redundant communication systems, with multiple acoustic cues signaling ...
Using the mismatch negativity (MMN), a cortical index of preattentive change-detection, it is well e...
Native tone language experience has been linked with alterations in the production and perception of...
Speech sounds contrast on many acoustic dimensions. The constellation of acoustic "cues" defining a ...
ABSTRACT Following publication of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, evidence has accumulated for the influ...
A growing statistical learning literature suggests that listeners extract statistical information fr...
The input people receive in their native language shapes their perceptual understanding of unfamilia...
Native language experience affects the perception of non-native sounds and can inter- fere with lear...
This study investigates how multiple cues contribute to multi-dimensional phonological contrasts at ...
Language experience is known to modulate the preattentive processing of linguistically relevant pitc...
Objective: To assess the extent to which acoustic and phonetic change-detection processes contribute...
A fundamental question in speech research is how listeners use continuous (non-discrete) acoustic cu...
Neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem is shaped by long-term experience with language. ...
Categorical perception (CP) represents a fundamental process in converting continuous speech acousti...
Speech perception requires the integration of evidence from acoustic cues across multiple dimensions...
Speech and music are highly redundant communication systems, with multiple acoustic cues signaling ...
Using the mismatch negativity (MMN), a cortical index of preattentive change-detection, it is well e...
Native tone language experience has been linked with alterations in the production and perception of...
Speech sounds contrast on many acoustic dimensions. The constellation of acoustic "cues" defining a ...
ABSTRACT Following publication of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, evidence has accumulated for the influ...
A growing statistical learning literature suggests that listeners extract statistical information fr...
The input people receive in their native language shapes their perceptual understanding of unfamilia...
Native language experience affects the perception of non-native sounds and can inter- fere with lear...
This study investigates how multiple cues contribute to multi-dimensional phonological contrasts at ...
Language experience is known to modulate the preattentive processing of linguistically relevant pitc...
Objective: To assess the extent to which acoustic and phonetic change-detection processes contribute...
A fundamental question in speech research is how listeners use continuous (non-discrete) acoustic cu...
Neural encoding of pitch in the auditory brainstem is shaped by long-term experience with language. ...
Categorical perception (CP) represents a fundamental process in converting continuous speech acousti...
Speech perception requires the integration of evidence from acoustic cues across multiple dimensions...