Keith R Kluender
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Brosseau-Lapre F, Schumaker J, Kluender K
J Speech Lang Hear Res
. 2020 Sep;
63(11):3600-3610.
PMID: 32976079
Purpose This study compared perception of consonants in medial position by preschoolers, with and without speech sound disorder (SSD), with similar vocabulary and language skills. In addition, we investigated the...
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Brosseau-Lapre F, Schumaker J, Kluender K
Am J Speech Lang Pathol
. 2020 Apr;
29(2):883-889.
PMID: 32293902
Purpose The aim of this preliminary study was to investigate perception of the early-acquired consonant /p/ and later-acquired consonant /ʃ/ in medial word position by preschoolers with and without speech...
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Kluender K, Stilp C, Lucas F
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2019 Apr;
81(4):861-883.
PMID: 30937673
An information theoretic framework is proposed to have the potential to dissolve (rather than attempt to solve) multiple long-standing problems concerning speech perception. By this view, speech perception can be...
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Stilp C, Kiefte M, Kluender K
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2018 May;
143(4):2460.
PMID: 29716264
Natural sounds have substantial acoustic structure (predictability, nonrandomness) in their spectral and temporal compositions. Listeners are expected to exploit this structure to distinguish simultaneous sound sources; however, previous studies confounded...
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Kluender K, Coady J, Kiefte M
Speech Commun
. 2017 Jul;
41(1):59-69.
PMID: 28747807
Perceptual systems in all modalities are predominantly sensitive to stimulus change, and many examples of perceptual systems responding to change can be portrayed as instances of enhancing contrast. Multiple findings...
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Llanos F, Alexander J, Stilp C, Kluender K
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2017 Mar;
141(2):EL127.
PMID: 28253693
While all languages differentiate speech sounds by manner of articulation, none of the acoustic correlates proposed to date seem to account for how these contrasts are encoded in the speech...
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Stilp C, Kluender K
PLoS One
. 2016 Aug;
11(8):e0161001.
PMID: 27508391
Objects and events in the sensory environment are generally predictable, making most of the energy impinging upon sensory transducers redundant. Given this fact, efficient sensory systems should detect, extract, and...
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Diehl R, Kluender K, Foss D, Parker E, Gernsbacher M
J Mem Lang
. 2014 Dec;
26(5):564-573.
PMID: 25505818
Vowel nuclei of syllables appear to provide a relatively stable (although not stationary) frame of reference for judging consonant events. We offer evidence that reliable consonant identification demands prior or...
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Stilp C, Goupell M, Kluender K
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2013 Feb;
133(2):EL136-41.
PMID: 23363194
Stilp and Kluender [(2010). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 107(27), 12387-12392] reported measures of sensory change over time (cochlea-scaled spectral entropy, CSE) reliably predicted sentence intelligibility for normal-hearing listeners. Here,...
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Stilp C, Kluender K
PLoS One
. 2012 Feb;
7(1):e30845.
PMID: 22292057
To the extent that sensorineural systems are efficient, redundancy should be extracted to optimize transmission of information, but perceptual evidence for this has been limited. Stilp and colleagues recently reported...