Showing posts with label speech perception. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speech perception. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 05, 2016
Sharing Beyond Words: How Humans Communicate Through Sound via BrowZine
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Can't wait to read. Dr. Kraus does some of the best sound/auditory/cognition research in her Auditory Neuroscience Lab at Northwestern University
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Human speech perception: Annual Review of Psychology overview article
Love the Annual Review of Psychology for contemporary overview articles. Double click on images to enlarge


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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
IQ Research Byte # 7: I "see" what you are saying: Multimodal speech perception (Ga-US).
A research morsel to "byte" on:
- "I 'see' what you are saying". Understanding speech (speech perception; Ga-US) is not just auditory, but is multimodal and involves our eyes (vision) and at times even kinesthetic senses. Speech perception is mult-model. Check out Rosenblum (2008)
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