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  • 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
  • Infant sensitivity to distributional information can affect phonetic discrimination.
    Cognition, Vol. 82, No. 3. (January 2002)
    by J Maye, JF Werker, L Gerken
  • The conceptual grouping effect: Categories matter (and named categories matter more).
    Cognition (28 April 2008)
    by Gary Lupyan
  • 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
  • Neural Substrates of Phonemic Perception
    Cerebral Cortex, Vol. 15, No. 10. (October 2005), pp. 1621-1631.
    by Einat Liebenthal, Jeffrey R Binder, Stephanie M Spitzer, Edward T Possing, David A Medler
  • The new neuroanatomy of speech perception
    Brain, Vol. 123, No. 12. (1 December 2000), pp. 2371-2372.
    by Jeffrey Binder
  • Depolarizing the perceptual magnet effect
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 103, No. 6. (1998), pp. 3648-3655.
    by Andrew J Lotto, Keith R Kluender, Lori L Holt
  • Role of experience for language-specific functional mappings of vowel sounds
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 104, No. 6. (1998), pp. 3568-3582.
    by Keith R Kluender, Andrew J Lotto, Lori L Holt, Suzi L Bloedel
  • Young infants’ perception of liquid coarticulatory influences on following stop consonants
    Perception and Psychophysics, Vol. 48, No. 6. (1990), pp. 559-570.
    by CA Fowler, CT Best, GW Mcroberts
  • 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
  • Infant speech perception: A critical appraisal
    (1981), pp. 113-164.
    by P Jusczyk
    edited by PD Eimas, JL Miller
  • VOT discrimination by four to six and a half month old infants from Spanish environments
    Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Vol. 20 (1975), pp. 215-225.
    by RE Lasky, A Syrdal-Lasky, RE Klein
  • Perception of auditory equivalence classes for speech in early infancy
    Infant Behavior and Development, Vol. 6, No. 3. (1983), pp. 263-285.
    by PC Kuhl
  • Innate predispositions and the effects of experience in speech perception: The native language magnet theory
    (1993), pp. 259-274.
    by PC Kuhl
    edited by B de Boysson-Bardies
  • Linguistic experience alters phonetic perception in infants by 6 months of age
    Science, Vol. 255, No. 5044. (31 January 1992), pp. 606-608.
    by PK Kuhl, KA Williams, F Lacerda, KN Stevens, B Lindblom
  • Speech Perception in Infants
    Science, Vol. 171, No. 3968. (22 January 1971), pp. 303-306.
    by Peter D Eimas, Einar R Siqueland, Peter Jusczyk, James Vigorito
  • Neural network models of categorical perception.
    Percept Psychophys, Vol. 62, No. 4. (May 2000), pp. 843-867.
    by RI Damper, SR Harnad
  • Categorical Representation of Visual Stimuli in the Primate Prefrontal Cortex
    Science, Vol. 291, No. 5502. (12 January 2001), pp. 312-316.
    by David J Freedman, Maximilian Riesenhuber, Tomaso Poggio, Earl K Miller
  • The discrimination of speech sounds within and across phoneme boundaries.
    J Exp Psychol, Vol. 54, No. 5. (November 1957), pp. 358-368.
    by AM LIBERMAN, KS HARRIS, HS HOFFMAN, BC GRIFFITH
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  • Identification and discrimination of the relative onset time of two component tones: Implications for voicing perception in stops
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 61, No. 5. (1977), pp. 1352-1361.
    by David B Pisoni
  • 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
  • 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
  • Japanese quail can learn phonetic categories.
    Science, Vol. 237, No. 4819. (4 September 1987), pp. 1195-1197.
    by KR Kluender, RL Diehl, PR Killeen
  • An alternative view of the mental lexicon
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 7. (July 2004), pp. 301-306.
    by Jeffrey L Elman
  • Neural correlates of nonmonotonic temporal acuity for voice onset time
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 90, No. 5. (1991), pp. 2441-2449.
    by Donal G Sinex, Lynn P Mcdonald, John B Mott
  • Prediction of perceived phonetic distance from critical-band spectra: A first step
    Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '82., Vol. 7 (1982), pp. 1278-1281.
    by D Klatt
  • 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
  • Speech perception.
    Annu Rev Psychol, Vol. 55 (2004), pp. 149-179.
    by RL Diehl, AJ Lotto, LL Holt
  • Phonetic Diversity, Statistical Learning, and Acquisition of Phonology
  • 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
  • Nature and nurture in language acquisition: anatomical and functional brain-imaging studies in infants
    Trends in Neurosciences, Vol. 29, No. 7. (July 2006), pp. 367-373.
    by Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, Lucie Hertz-Pannier, Jessica Dubois
  • Noncategorical perception of stop consonants differing in VOT
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 62, No. 4. (1977), pp. 961-970.
    by Arlene E Carney, Gregory P Widin, Neal F Viemeister
  • Positions, Probabilities, And Levels Of Categorisation
    by Mary E Beckman, Janet Pierrehumbert
  • The distinctness of speakers' productions of vowel contrasts is related to their discrimination of the contrasts
    The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 116, No. 4. (2004), pp. 2338-2344.
    by Joseph S Perkell, Frank H Guenther, Harlan Lane, Melanie L Matthies, Ellen Stockmann, Mark Tiede, Majid Zandipour
  • Against Formal Phonology
    Language, Vol. 81, No. 4. (2005), pp. 927-964.
    by Robert F Port, Adam P Leary
  • Brain Mechanisms Implicated in the Preattentive Categorization of Speech Sounds Revealed Using fMRI and a Short-Interval Habituation Trial Paradigm.
    Cereb Cortex (30 November 2006)
    by Marc F F Joanisse, Jason D D Zevin, Bruce D D McCandliss
  • Neural responses to non-native phonemes varying in producibility: Evidence for the sensorimotor nature of speech perception
    NeuroImage, Vol. 33, No. 1. (15 October 2006), pp. 316-325.
    by Stephen M Wilson, Marco Iacoboni
  • The Effect of Voice Onset Time Differences on Lexical Access in Dutch
    Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, Vol. 32, No. 1. (February 2006), pp. 178-196.
    by Petra M van Alphen, James M Mcqueen
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