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Nygaard L, Burt S, Queen J
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2000 Sep; 26(5):1228-44. PMID: 11009255
A series of experiments was conducted to determine whether the typicality of the surface form of speech would affect memory retention of spoken words. For each surface characteristic studied, a...
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Bradlow A, Nygaard L, Pisoni D
Percept Psychophys . 1999 Mar; 61(2):206-19. PMID: 10089756
This study investigated the encoding of the surface form of spoken words using a continuous recognition memory task. The purpose was to compare and contrast three sources of stimulus variability--talker,...
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Nygaard L, Pisoni D
Percept Psychophys . 1998 May; 60(3):355-76. PMID: 9599989
The effects of perceptual learning of talker identity on the recognition of spoken words and sentences were investigated in three experiments. In each experiment, listeners were trained to learn a...
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EIMAS P, Tajchman G, Nygaard L, Marcus D
J Acoust Soc Am . 1996 Feb; 99(2):1141-7. PMID: 8609298
In a series of experiments, evidence was obtained for phonemic restoration when a word with the segment /s/ excised and replaced by silence and a comparable noise segment were presented...
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Nygaard L, Sommers M, Pisoni D
Percept Psychophys . 1995 Oct; 57(7):989-1001. PMID: 8532502
A series of experiments was conducted to investigate the effects of stimulus variability on the memory representations for spoken words. A serial recall task was used to study the effects...
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Sommers M, Nygaard L, Pisoni D
J Acoust Soc Am . 1994 Sep; 96(3):1314-24. PMID: 7962998
The present experiments investigated how several different sources of stimulus variability within speech signals affect spoken-word recognition. The effects of varying talker characteristics, speaking rate, and overall amplitude on identification...
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Nygaard L, EIMAS P
J Acoust Soc Am . 1990 Jul; 88(1):75-86. PMID: 2380449
In a series of experiments, a variant of duplex perception was investigated. In its original form, duplex perception is created by presenting an isolated transition to one ear and the...
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Remez R, Rubin P, Nygaard L, Howell W
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 1987 Feb; 13(1):40-61. PMID: 2951488
When listeners hear a sinusoidal replica of a sentence, they perceive linguistic properties despite the absence of short-time acoustic components typical of vocal signals. Is this accomplished by a postperceptual...