How variability shapes learning and generalization
Learning is using past experiences to inform new behaviors and actions. Because all
experiences are unique, learning always requires some generalization. An effective way of …
experiences are unique, learning always requires some generalization. An effective way of …
Speech recognition in adverse conditions: A review
This article presents a review of the effects of adverse conditions (ACs) on the perceptual,
linguistic, cognitive, and neurophysiological mechanisms underlying speech recognition …
linguistic, cognitive, and neurophysiological mechanisms underlying speech recognition …
Perceptual adaptation to non-native speech
This study investigated talker-dependent and talker-independent perceptual adaptation to
foreign-accent English. Experiment 1 investigated talker-dependent adaptation by …
foreign-accent English. Experiment 1 investigated talker-dependent adaptation by …
Exercising your brain: a review of human brain plasticity and training-induced learning.
Human beings have an amazing capacity to learn new skills and adapt to new
environments. However, several obstacles remain to be overcome in designing paradigms …
environments. However, several obstacles remain to be overcome in designing paradigms …
Learning a novel phonological contrast depends on interactions between individual differences and training paradigm design
Studies evaluating phonological contrast learning typically investigate either the
predictiveness of specific pretraining aptitude measures or the efficacy of different …
predictiveness of specific pretraining aptitude measures or the efficacy of different …
Plasticity in the adult human auditory brainstem following short-term linguistic training
Peripheral and central structures along the auditory pathway contribute to speech
processing and learning. However, because speech requires the use of functionally and …
processing and learning. However, because speech requires the use of functionally and …
Reverse hierarchies and sensory learning
Revealing the relationships between perceptual representations in the brain and
mechanisms of adult perceptual learning is of great importance, potentially leading to …
mechanisms of adult perceptual learning is of great importance, potentially leading to …
From partners to populations: A hierarchical Bayesian account of coordination and convention.
Languages are powerful solutions to coordination problems: They provide stable, shared
expectations about how the words we say correspond to the beliefs and intentions in our …
expectations about how the words we say correspond to the beliefs and intentions in our …
Heeding the voice of experience: The role of talker variation in lexical access
Two experiments used the head-mounted eye-tracking methodology to examine the time
course of lexical activation in the face of a non-phonemic cue, talker variation. We found that …
course of lexical activation in the face of a non-phonemic cue, talker variation. We found that …
[BOOK][B] Listener perceptions of sociolinguistic variables: The case of (ING)
K Campbell-Kibler - 2005 - search.proquest.com
Understanding the structure of sociolinguistic variation requires understanding what
information it coveys to listeners and how. Variation not only correlates with social structures …
information it coveys to listeners and how. Variation not only correlates with social structures …