Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliably identify the speech sound. How listeners can adjust their perception to compensate for speaker differences in speech, and whether these compensatory processes are unique only to humans, is still not fully understood. In this study we compare the ability of humans and zebra finches to categorize vowels despite speaker variation in speech in order to test the hypothesis that accommodating speaker and gender differences in isolated vowels can be achieved without prior experience with speaker-related variability. Using a behavioral Go/No-go task and identical stimuli, we compared Australian English adults’ (naïve to Dutch) and zebra finches’ (...
We investigated the plasticity of vowel categories in a perceptual learning paradigm in which listen...
<div><p>Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatom...
The interpretation of vowel sounds depends on perceived characteristics of the speaker (e.g., averag...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Speech sound categorization in birds seems in many ways comparable to that by humans, but it is uncl...
This study used an active multiple-deviant oddball design to investigate the time-course of normaliz...
Vocal tract resonances, called formants, are the most important parameters in human speech productio...
The extent to which human speech perception evolved by taking advantage of predispositions and pre-e...
The extent to which human speech perception evolved by taking advantage of predispositions and pre-e...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
Comparative experiments have greatly advanced the field of biolinguistics in the 21st century, but s...
Comparative experiments have greatly advanced the field of biolinguistics in the 21st century, but s...
Three experiments investigated whether extrinsic vowel normalization takes place largely at a catego...
We investigated the plasticity of vowel categories in a perceptual learning paradigm in which listen...
<div><p>Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatom...
The interpretation of vowel sounds depends on perceived characteristics of the speaker (e.g., averag...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Different speakers produce the same speech sound differently, yet listeners are still able to reliab...
Speech sound categorization in birds seems in many ways comparable to that by humans, but it is uncl...
This study used an active multiple-deviant oddball design to investigate the time-course of normaliz...
Vocal tract resonances, called formants, are the most important parameters in human speech productio...
The extent to which human speech perception evolved by taking advantage of predispositions and pre-e...
The extent to which human speech perception evolved by taking advantage of predispositions and pre-e...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
Comparative experiments have greatly advanced the field of biolinguistics in the 21st century, but s...
Comparative experiments have greatly advanced the field of biolinguistics in the 21st century, but s...
Three experiments investigated whether extrinsic vowel normalization takes place largely at a catego...
We investigated the plasticity of vowel categories in a perceptual learning paradigm in which listen...
<div><p>Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatom...
The interpretation of vowel sounds depends on perceived characteristics of the speaker (e.g., averag...