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Infants show a facilitation effect for native language phonetic perception between 6 and 12 months
PK Kuhl, E Stevens, A Hayashi, T Deguchi, S Kiritani, P Iverson
Developmental science 9 (2), F13-F21, 2006
12472006
A perceptual interference account of acquisition difficulties for non-native phonemes
P Iverson, PK Kuhl, R Akahane-Yamada, E Diesch, A Kettermann, ...
Cognition 87 (1), B47-B57, 2003
9712003
Linguistic experience and the" perceptual magnet effect
PK Kuhl
Speech Perception and Linguistic Experience: Theoretical and Methodological …, 1995
6741995
Mapping the perceptual magnet effect for speech using signal detection theory and multidimensional scaling
P Iverson, PK Kuhl
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 97 (1), 553-562, 1995
5541995
Phonetic training with acoustic cue manipulations: A comparison of methods for teaching English/r/-/l/to Japanese adults
P Iverson, V Hazan, K Bannister
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 118 (5), 3267-3278, 2005
4232005
Isolating the dynamic attributes of musical timbrea)
P Iverson, CL Krumhansl
The Journal of the acoustical society of America 94 (5), 2595-2603, 1993
3871993
Plasticity in vowel perception and production: A study of accent change in young adults
BG Evans, P Iverson
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 121 (6), 3814-3826, 2007
3452007
Learning English vowels with different first-language vowel systems II: Auditory training for native Spanish and German speakers
P Iverson, BG Evans
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 126 (2), 866-877, 2009
3102009
Perceptual interactions between musical pitch and timbre.
CL Krumhansl, P Iverson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 18 (3), 739, 1992
2831992
Vowel normalization for accent: An investigation of best exemplar locations in northern and southern British English sentences
BG Evans, P Iverson
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 115 (1), 352-361, 2004
2492004
Learning English vowels with different first-language vowel systems: Perception of formant targets, formant movement, and duration
P Iverson, BG Evans
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 122 (5), 2842-2854, 2007
2392007
Influences of phonetic identification and category goodness on American listeners’ perception of/r/and/l
P Iverson, PK Kuhl
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 99 (2), 1130-1140, 1996
2241996
Auditory training for experienced and inexperienced second-language learners: Native French speakers learning English vowels
P Iverson, M Pinet, BG Evans
Applied Psycholinguistics 33 (1), 145-160, 2012
2032012
Neural signatures of phonetic learning in adulthood: A magnetoencephalography study
Y Zhang, PK Kuhl, T Imada, P Iverson, J Pruitt, EB Stevens, M Kawakatsu, ...
Neuroimage 46 (1), 226-240, 2009
1872009
Perceptual magnet and phoneme boundary effects in speech perception: Do they arise from a common mechanism?
P Iverson, PK Kuhl
Perception & psychophysics 62, 874-886, 2000
1832000
Training the brain to weight speech cues differently: A study of Finnish second-language users of English
S Ylinen, M Uther, A Latvala, S Vepsäläinen, P Iverson, ...
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 22 (6), 1319-1332, 2010
1732010
English/r/-/l/category assimilation by Japanese adults: Individual differences and the link to identification accuracy
K Hattori, P Iverson
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 125 (1), 469-479, 2009
1632009
Auditory stream segregation by musical timbre: effects of static and dynamic acoustic attributes.
P Iverson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 21 (4), 751, 1995
1551995
Name that tune: Identifying popular recordings from brief excerpts
EG Schellenberg, P Iverson, MC McKinnon
Psychonomic bulletin & review 6 (4), 641-646, 1999
1461999
High variability identification and discrimination training for Japanese speakers learning English/r/–/l
Y Shinohara, P Iverson
Journal of Phonetics 66, 242-251, 2018
982018
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