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Spectral contrast effects are modulated by selective attention in ‘cocktail party’ settings
Speech sounds are perceived relative to spectral properties of surrounding speech. For instance, target words ambiguous between /bɪt/ …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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Matthias J. Sjerps
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Eva Reinisch
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Temporal contrast effects in human speech perception are immune to selective attention
Two fundamental properties of perception are selective attention and perceptual contrast, but how these two processes interact remains …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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Matthias J. Sjerps
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Eva Reinisch
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Counting ‘uhm’s: how tracking the distribution of native and non-native disfluencies influences online language comprehension
Disfluencies, like uh, have been shown to help listeners anticipate reference to low-frequency words. The associative account of this …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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Marjolein Van Os,
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Rik Does
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Geertje Van Bergen
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Deriving the onset and offset times of planning units from acoustic and articulatory measurements
Many psycholinguistic models of speech sequence planning make claims about the onset and offset times of planning units, such as words, …
Joe Rodd
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Louis Ten Bosch
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Mirjam Ernestus
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How the tracking of habitual rate influences speech perception
Listeners are known to track statistical regularities in speech. Yet, which temporal cues are encoded is unclear. This study tested …
Merel Maslowski
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Antje S. Meyer
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Listeners normalize speech for contextual speech rate even without an explicit recognition task
Speech can be produced at different rates. Listeners take this rate variation into account by normalizing vowel duration for contextual …
Merel Maslowski
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Antje S. Meyer
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Entrained theta oscillations guide perception of subsequent speech: Behavioral evidence from rate normalization
This psychoacoustic study provides behavioural evidence that neural entrainment in the theta range (3–9 Hz) causally shapes speech …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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Oded Ghitza
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Linguistic expectation management in online discourse processing: An investigation of Dutch inderdaad ‘indeed’ and eigenlijk ‘actually’
Interpersonal discourse particles (DPs), such as Dutch inderdaad (≈‘indeed’) and eigenlijk (≈‘actually’) are highly frequent in …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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Geertje Van Bergen
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Listening to yourself is special: Evidence from global speech rate tracking
Listeners are known to use adjacent contextual speech rate in processing temporally ambiguous speech sounds. For instance, an ambiguous …
Merel Maslowski
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Antje S. Meyer
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Neural entrainment determines the words we hear
Low-frequency neural entrainment to rhythmic input has been hypothesized as a canonical mechanismthat shapes sensory perception in …
Anne Kösem
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Atsuko Takashima
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Antje S. Meyer
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Ole Jensen
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Peter Hagoort
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