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      • Cognitive and Visual Speech Contributions to Speech Perception in Challenging Listening Conditions 

        Wayne, Rachel
        Speech perception routinely takes place in noisy or degraded listening environments, leading to ambiguity in the identity of the speech token. Here, I present one review paper and two experimental papers that highlight ...
      • Effects of Aging, Continuity and Frequency Difference on the Time Course of Auditory Perceptual Organization 

        Raynor, Graham Komei (2011-09-21)
        Effective everyday hearing requires the auditory system to organize auditory input into perceptual streams corresponding to objects of interest. Changes in this process may be responsible for age-related deterioration in ...
      • The interpretation of ambiguous words in psychosis 

        Ladowski, Daniella (Dora) (2014-08-29)
        Semantically ambiguous words are ubiquitous in daily communication. Neurotypical individuals are able to resolve ambiguity with ease and efficiency, whereas individuals with schizophrenia tend to exhibit ambiguity-processing ...
      • The Role of Facial Gestural Information in Supporting Perceptual Learning of Degraded Speech 

        Wayne, Rachel (2011-09-02)
        Everyday speech perception frequently occurs in degraded listening conditions, against a background of noise, interruptions and intermingling voices. Despite these challenges, speech perception is remarkably successful, ...

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