Ratree Wayland
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Lu S, Wayland R, Kaan E
Brain Res
. 2015 Jul;
1624:28-44.
PMID: 26206301
The present study recorded both behavioral data and event-related brain potentials to examine the effectiveness of a perception-only training and a perception-plus-production training procedure on the intentional and unintentional perception...
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Kaan E, Wayland R, Keil A
Brain Sci
. 2014 Jun;
3(2):757-80.
PMID: 24961423
Learning foreign speech contrasts involves creating new representations of sound categories in memory. This formation of new memory representations is likely to involve changes in neural networks as reflected by...
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Kaan E, Barkley C, Bao M, Wayland R
BMC Neurosci
. 2008 Jun;
9:53.
PMID: 18573210
Background: Tone languages such as Thai and Mandarin Chinese use differences in fundamental frequency (F0, pitch) to distinguish lexical meaning. Previous behavioral studies have shown that native speakers of a...
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Effects of native language and training on lexical tone perception: an event-related potential study
Kaan E, Wayland R, Bao M, Barkley C
Brain Res
. 2007 Mar;
1148:113-22.
PMID: 17368579
Tone languages such as Thai use pitch differences to distinguish lexical meaning. Previous behavioral studies have reported that naïve listeners can discriminate among lexical tones, but that native language background...
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Wayland R, Landfair D, Li B, Guion S
J Psycholinguist Res
. 2006 Apr;
35(3):285-304.
PMID: 16625424
The influence of syllabic structure, lexical class and stress patterns of known words on the acquisition of the English stress system was investigated in ten native Thai speakers. All participants...