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  • notes The McGurk effect in infants.
    Percept Psychophys, Vol. 59, No. 3. (April 1997), pp. 347-357.
  • Humans integrate visual and haptic information in a statistically optimal fashion.
    Nature, Vol. 415, No. 6870. (24 January 2002), pp. 429-433.
    by MO Ernst, MS Banks
  • Merging the senses into a robust percept.
    Trends Cogn Sci, Vol. 8, No. 4. (April 2004), pp. 162-169.
    by MO Ernst, HH Bülthoff
  • notes Categorization and discrimination of nonspeech sounds: differences between steady-state and rapidly-changing acoustic cues.
    J Acoust Soc Am, Vol. 116, No. 2. (August 2004), pp. 1198-1207.
    by D Mirman, LL Holt, JL McClelland
  • notes Adult-child differences in acoustic cue weighting are influenced by segmental context: children are not always perceptually biased toward transitions.
    J Acoust Soc Am, Vol. 115, No. 6. (June 2004), pp. 3184-3194.
    by C Mayo, A Turk
  • 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
  • Matching phonetic information in lips and voice is robust in 4.5-month-old infants
    Infant Behavior and Development, Vol. 22, No. 2. (1999), pp. 237-247.
    by Michelle L Patterson, Janet F Werker
  • Category Learning Through Multi-Modality Sensing
    Neural Comp., Vol. 10, No. 5. (1 July 1998), pp. 1097-1117.
    by Virginia Sa, Dana H Ballard
  • Speech perception without traditional speech cues
    Science, Vol. 212, No. 4497. (22 May 1981), pp. 947-949.
    by RE Remez, PE Rubin, DB Pisoni, TD Carrell
  • Experience-dependent visual cue recalibration based on discrepancies between visual and haptic percepts.
    Vision research, Vol. 43, No. 25. (November 2003), pp. 2603-2613.
    by JE Atkins, RA Jacobs, DC Knill
  • Static, dynamic, and relational properties in vowel perception
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 85, No. 5. (1989), pp. 2088-2113.
    by Terrance M Nearey
  • Duplex perception: a comparison of monosyllables and slamming doors.
    J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform, Vol. 16, No. 4. (November 1990), pp. 742-754.
    by CA Fowler, LD Rosenblum
  • Are there interactive processes in speech perception?
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 8. (August 2006), pp. 363-369.
    by James L Mcclelland, Daniel Mirman, Lori L Holt
  • Phonetic trading relations and context effects: new experimental evidence for a speech mode of perception.
    Psychol Bull, Vol. 92, No. 1. (July 1982), pp. 81-110.
    by BH Repp
  • Speech perception.
    Annu Rev Psychol, Vol. 55 (2004), pp. 149-179.
    by RL Diehl, AJ Lotto, LL Holt
  • Linear correlates in the speech signal: The orderly output constraint
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 21, No. 02. (2000), pp. 241-259.
    by Harvey M Sussman, David Fruchter, Jon Hilbert, Joseph Sirosh
  • Identification of resynthesized /hVd/ utterances: Effects of formant contour
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 105, No. 6. (1999), pp. 3509-3523.
    by James M Hillenbrand, Terrance M Nearey
  • The role of prosodic boundaries in the resolution of lexical embedding in speech comprehension
    Cognition, Vol. 90, No. 1. (November 2003), pp. 51-89.
    by Anne P Salverda, Delphine Dahan, James M Mcqueen
  • Some informational aspects of visual perception.
    Psychol Rev, Vol. 61, No. 3. (May 1954), pp. 183-193.
  • On the R[o-circumflex]le of Formant Transitions in Vowel Recognition
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 42, No. 4. (1967), pp. 830-843.
    by BEF Lindblom, Studdert M Kennedy
  • Multisensory interplay reveals crossmodal influences on 'sensory-specific' brain regions, neural responses, and judgments.
    Neuron, Vol. 57, No. 1. (10 January 2008), pp. 11-23.
  • Speech perception takes precedence over nonspeech perception
    Science, Vol. 237, No. 4811. (10 July 1987), pp. 169-171.
    by DH Whalen, AM Liberman
  • Touch can change visual slant perception.
    Nat Neurosci, Vol. 3, No. 1. (January 2000), pp. 69-73.
    by MO Ernst, MS Banks, HH Bülthoff
  • Combining sensory information: mandatory fusion within, but not between, senses.
    Science, Vol. 298, No. 5598. (22 November 2002), pp. 1627-1630.
    by JM Hillis, MO Ernst, MS Banks, MS Landy
  • Language Discrimination by Human Newborns and by Cotton-Top Tamarin Monkeys
    Science, Vol. 288, No. 5464. (14 April 2000), pp. 349-351.
    by Franck Ramus, Marc D Hauser, Cory Miller, Dylan Morris, Jacques Mehler
  • Flexible cue use in nonnative phonetic categorization
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 124, No. 2. (2008), pp. 712-715.
    by Mirjam Broersma
  • Effects of later-occurring nonlinguistic sounds on speech categorization
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 118, No. 3. (2005), pp. 1701-1710.
    by Travis Wade, Lori L Holt
  • 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
  • Discrimination of speech by nonhuman animals: Basic auditory sensitivities conducive to the perception of speech-sound categories
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 70, No. 2. (1981), pp. 340-349.
    by Patricia K Kuhl
  • Understanding normal and impaired word reading: Computational principles in quasi-regular domains
    (1996)
  • Speech Perception Within an Auditory Cognitive Science Framework
    Current Directions in Psychological Science, Vol. 17, No. 1. (February 2008), pp. 42-46.
    by Holt, L Lori, Lotto, J Andrew
  • Japanese quail can learn phonetic categories.
    Science, Vol. 237, No. 4819. (4 September 1987), pp. 1195-1197.
    by KR Kluender, RL Diehl, PR Killeen
  • Incidental categorization of spectrally complex non-invariant auditory stimuli in a computer game task
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 118, No. 4. (2005), pp. 2618-2633.
    by Travis Wade, Lori L Holt
  • Sensitivity to change in perception of speech
    Speech Commun., Vol. 41, No. 1. (August 2003), pp. 59-69.
    by Keith R Kluender, Jeffry A Coady, Michael Kiefte
  • Embodying Emotion
    Science, Vol. 316, No. 5827. (18 May 2007), pp. 1002-1005.
    by Paula M Niedenthal
  • A shift in children's use of perceptual and causal cues to categorization
    Developmental Science, Vol. 3, No. 4. (2000), pp. 389-396.
    by Thierry Nazzi, Alison Gopnik
    posted to development dev_prosem cue_integration causality categorization by kapfelba on 2008-10-03 17:47:59 as read
  • An alternative view of the mental lexicon
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 7. (July 2004), pp. 301-306.
    by Jeffrey L Elman
  • Influence of preceding liquids on stop-consonant perception
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 67, No. S1. (1980), pp. S99-S99.
    by Virginia A Mann
  • Perceptual compensation for coarticulation by Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica)
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 102, No. 2. (1997), pp. 1134-1140.
    by Andrew J Lotto, Keith R Kluender, Lori L Holt
  • Phonetic Diversity, Statistical Learning, and Acquisition of Phonology
  • Hearing lips and seeing voices
    Nature, Vol. 264, No. 5588. (23 December 1976), pp. 746-748.
    by Harry Mcgurk, John Macdonald
  • Cue-specific effects of categorization training on the relative weighting of acoustic cues to consonant voicing in English
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 124, No. 2. (2008), pp. 1234-1251.
    by Alexander L Francis, Natalya Kaganovich, Courtney D Huber
  • Effects of first formant onset frequency on [-voice] judgments result from auditory processes not specific to humans
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 95, No. 2. (1994), pp. 1044-1052.
    by Keith R Kluender, Andrew J Lotto
  • Speech perception by the chinchilla: voiced-voiceless distinction in alveolar plosive consonants.
    Science, Vol. 190, No. 4209. (3 October 1975), pp. 69-72.
    by PK Kuhl, JD Miller
  • Experience-dependent visual cue integration based on consistencies between visual and haptic percepts.
    Vision research, Vol. 41, No. 4. (February 2001), pp. 449-461.
    by JE Atkins, J Fiser, RA Jacobs
  • Adaptive control of vowel formant frequency: Evidence from real-time formant manipulation
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 120, No. 2. (2006), pp. 966-977.
    by David W Purcell, Kevin G Munhall
  • Probabilistic Constraint Satisfaction at the Lexical/Phonetic Interface: Evidence for Gradient Effects of Within-Category VOT on Lexical Access
    Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, Vol. 32, No. 1. (January 2003), pp. 77-97.
    by Bob Mcmurray, Michael K Tanenhaus, Richard N Aslin, Michael J Spivey
  • Categorization and discrimination of nonspeech sounds: Differences between steady-state and rapidly-changing acoustic cues
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 116, No. 2. (2004), pp. 1198-1207.
    by Daniel Mirman, Lori L Holt, James L Mcclelland
  • Experience-dependent visual cue integration based on consistencies between visual and haptic percepts
    Vision Research, Vol. 41, No. 4. (February 2001), pp. 449-461.
    by Joseph E Atkins, Jozsef Fiser, Robert A Jacobs
    posted to visual_cues vision reliability haptic experience devprosem development cue_integration by cmunson to the group MACLab on 2007-01-23 19:09:55 as read
  • Integrating visual cues for motor control: a matter of time.
    Vision Res, Vol. 45, No. 15. (July 2005), pp. 1975-1989.
    by HS Greenwald, DC Knill, JA Saunders
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