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Toro, Juan M.; Sinnett, Scott; Soto-Faraco, Salvador – Cognition, 2005
We addressed the hypothesis that word segmentation based on statistical regularities occurs without the need of attention. Participants were presented with a stream of artificial speech in which the only cue to extract the words was the presence of statistical regularities between syllables. Half of the participants were asked to passively listen…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Word Recognition, Artificial Speech, Hypothesis Testing
Pisoni, David B.; And Others – 1985
The results of three projects concerned with auditory word recognition and the structure of the lexicon are reported in this paper. The first project described was designed to test experimentally several specific predictions derived from MACS, a simulation model of the Cohort Theory of word recognition. The second project description provides the…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Communication Research, Dictionaries, Learning Theories
Holt, Rachael Frush; Carney, Arlene Earley – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2005
N. F. Viemeister and G. H. Wakefield's (1991) multiple looks hypothesis is a theoretical approach from the psychoacoustic literature that has promise for bridging the gap between results from speech perception research and results from psychoacoustic research. This hypothesis accounts for sensory detection data and predicts that if the "looks" at…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Acoustics, Hearing Impairments, Adults

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