2020
Spoken Word Recognition in the Visual World Paradigm Reflects the Structure of the Entire Lexicon
Magnuson J, Tanenhaus M, Aslin R, Dahan D. Spoken Word Recognition in the Visual World Paradigm Reflects the Structure of the Entire Lexicon. 2020, 331-336. DOI: 10.4324/9781410603494-63.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVisual world paradigmWord recognitionHigh-frequency itemsWorld paradigmEye tracking methodHigher frequency neighborsCrucial comparisonNames of objectsArtificial lexiconLexical activationLanguage comprehensionNovel namesSentence contextAuditory stimuliUnrelated itemsContinuous measureVisual displayLexical itemsNative speakersEntire lexiconEye movementsProcessing phenomenaSpeech signalLexiconAmbiguity resolution
2008
Gradient Sensitivity to Within-Category Variation in Words and Syllables
McMurray B, Aslin RN, Tanenhaus MK, Spivey MJ, Subik D. Gradient Sensitivity to Within-Category Variation in Words and Syllables. Journal Of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 2008, 34: 1609-1631. PMID: 19045996, PMCID: PMC3011988, DOI: 10.1037/a0011747.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVoice onset time continuumLexical identification taskAcoustic-phonetic informationLexical competitorsWord recognitionCategory boundariesIdentification taskNatural speechResponse alternativesExperiment 1Experiment 2Acoustic variabilitySynthetic speechEye movementsSpeech signalTime continuumSpeechVOTTaskTypes of tokensPhonemesListenersSyllablesConsonantsPerception