The ability to recognize people by their voice is an important social behavior. Individuals differ in how they pronounce words, and listeners may take advantage of language-specific knowledge of speech phonology to facilitate recognizing voices. Impaired phonological processing is characteristic of dyslexia and thought to be a basis for difficulty in learning to read. We tested voice-recognition abilities of dyslexic and control listeners for voices speaking listeners’ native language or an unfamiliar language. Individuals with dyslexia exhibited impaired voice-recognition abilities compared with controls only for voices speaking their native language. These results demonstrate the importance of linguistic representations for voice recognit...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to identify and com-pare the recognition of dysarthric speech...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that children suffering from develop- mental dysle...
The ability to recognize individual conspe-cifics from their communicative vocal-izations is an adap...
Abstract. A recent voice recognition experiment conducted by Perrachione, Del Tufo, and Gabrieli (20...
Abstract: Research suggests that phonological ability exerts a gradient influence on talker identifi...
Accounting for phonetic variability across talkers is a core challenge in speech perception. Cogniti...
Dyslexia is associated with numerous deficits to speech processing. Accordingly, a large literature ...
Voice or speaker recognition is critical in a wide variety of social contexts. In this study, we inv...
Abstract The acoustic signal of speech is a complex signal that simultaneously cues the linguistic c...
There is a growing consensus that developmental dyslexia is associated with a phonological-core defi...
International audiencePurpose: In adults with dyslexia (DYS), the persistent influence of phonologic...
Developmental dyslexia refers to a group of children who fail to learn to read at the normal rate de...
Whereas natural acoustic variation in speech does not compromise phoneme discrimination in healthy a...
Despite the evidence for a core phonological deficit in dyslexia, the nature of this deficit at the ...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to identify and com-pare the recognition of dysarthric speech...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that children suffering from develop- mental dysle...
The ability to recognize individual conspe-cifics from their communicative vocal-izations is an adap...
Abstract. A recent voice recognition experiment conducted by Perrachione, Del Tufo, and Gabrieli (20...
Abstract: Research suggests that phonological ability exerts a gradient influence on talker identifi...
Accounting for phonetic variability across talkers is a core challenge in speech perception. Cogniti...
Dyslexia is associated with numerous deficits to speech processing. Accordingly, a large literature ...
Voice or speaker recognition is critical in a wide variety of social contexts. In this study, we inv...
Abstract The acoustic signal of speech is a complex signal that simultaneously cues the linguistic c...
There is a growing consensus that developmental dyslexia is associated with a phonological-core defi...
International audiencePurpose: In adults with dyslexia (DYS), the persistent influence of phonologic...
Developmental dyslexia refers to a group of children who fail to learn to read at the normal rate de...
Whereas natural acoustic variation in speech does not compromise phoneme discrimination in healthy a...
Despite the evidence for a core phonological deficit in dyslexia, the nature of this deficit at the ...
It is widely accepted that developmental dyslexia results from some sort of phonological deficit. Ye...
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to identify and com-pare the recognition of dysarthric speech...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that children suffering from develop- mental dysle...