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The development of lexical competition in written- and spoken-word recognition ...
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The development of lexical competition in written- and spoken-word recognition ...
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sj-docx-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218221090483 – Supplemental material for The development of lexical competition in written- and spoken-word recognition ...
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sj-docx-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218221090483 – Supplemental material for The development of lexical competition in written- and spoken-word recognition ...
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Individual Differences in Word Recognition (McMurray et al., 2014) ...
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Individual Differences in Word Recognition (McMurray et al., 2014) ...
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Purpose: The authors examined speech perception deficits associated with individual differences in language ability, contrasting auditory, phonological, or lexical accounts by asking whether lexical competition is differentially sensitive to fine-grained acoustic variation. Method: Adolescents with a range of language abilities ( N = 74, including 35 impaired) participated in an experiment based on McMurray, Tanenhaus, and Aslin (2002). Participants heard tokens from six 9-step voice onset time (VOT) continua spanning 2 words ( beach/peach, beak/peak , etc.) while viewing a screen containing pictures of those words and 2 unrelated objects. Participants selected the referent while eye movements to each picture were monitored as a measure of lexical activation. Fixations were examined as a function of both VOT and language ability. Results: Eye movements were sensitive to within-category VOT differences: As VOT approached the boundary, listeners made more fixations to the competing word. This did not interact ...
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170204 Linguistic Processes incl. Speech Production and Comprehension; FOS Psychology; Language
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.23641/asha.14963586 https://asha.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Individual_Differences_in_Word_Recognition_McMurray_et_al_2014_/14963586
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The profile of real-time competition in spoken and written word recognition: More similar than different ...
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The profile of real-time competition in spoken and written word recognition: More similar than different ...
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Relating dual-task and pupillometry paradigms (Colby & McMurray, 2021) ...
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Relating dual-task and pupillometry paradigms (Colby & McMurray, 2021) ...
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Within- and between-language competition in adult second language learners: implications for language proficiency ...
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Within- and between-language competition in adult second language learners: implications for language proficiency ...
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Cognitive and Physiological Measures of Listening Effort During Degraded Speech Perception: Relating Dual-Task and Pupillometry Paradigms
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In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2021)
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Pre- and post-target cortical processes predict speech-in-noise performance
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In: Neuroimage (2020)
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Sometimes it is better to know less: How known words influence referent selection and retention in 18 to 24-month-old children
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Dynamic EEG analysis during language comprehension reveals interactive cascades between perceptual processing and sentential expectations.
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In: Brain Lang (2020)
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Language acquisition as skill learning: The development of real-time processing ...
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How do we do it? Real-time processing in speech perception: Implications for psycholinguistics, development, phonology and neuroscience ...
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