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Tag acoustic_degradation [8 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag acoustic_degradation.
  • Phoneme Restoration
    Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol. 11, No. 6. (1996), pp. 647-654.
    by Arthur Samuel
  • Effects of High Pass and Low Pass Filtering on the Intelligibility of Speech in Noise
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 20, No. 3. (1948), pp. 259-266.
    by Irwin Pollack
    posted to 733speech acoustic_degradation auditory_perception noise speech by kapfelba on 2008-02-29 16:59:23 as read
  • Absorption of reliable spectral characteristics in auditory perception
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 123, No. 1. (2008), pp. 366-376.
    by Michael Kiefte, Keith R Kluender
  • Mapping from Sound to Meaning: Reduced Lexical Activation in Broca's Aphasics
    Brain and Language, Vol. 79, No. 3. (December 2001), pp. 444-472.
    by Jennifer A Utman, Sheila E Blumstein, Kelly Sullivan
  • Speech Recognition with Primarily Temporal Cues
    Science, Vol. 270, No. 5234. (13 October 1995), pp. 303-304.
    by Robert V Shannon, Fan-Gang Zeng, Vivek Kamath, John Wygonski, Michael Ekelid
  • A further examination of attentional effects in the phonemic restoration illusion.
    Q J Exp Psychol A, Vol. 43, No. 3. (August 1991), pp. 679-699.
    by AG Samuel
  • The role of lexical competition and acoustic-phonetic structure in lexical processing: Evidence from normal subjects and aphasic patients
    Brain and Language, Vol. 93, No. 1. (April 2005), pp. 64-78.
    by Cara Misiurski, Sheila E Blumstein, Jesse Rissman, Daniel Berman
  • The effect of subphonetic differences on lexical access.
    Cognition, Vol. 52, No. 3. (September 1994), pp. 163-187.
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