2009
Within-category VOT affects recovery from “lexical” garden-paths: Evidence against phoneme-level inhibition
McMurray B, Tanenhaus MK, Aslin RN. Within-category VOT affects recovery from “lexical” garden-paths: Evidence against phoneme-level inhibition. Journal Of Memory And Language 2009, 60: 65-91. PMID: 20046217, PMCID: PMC2630474, DOI: 10.1016/j.jml.2008.07.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVoice onset timeWord recognitionVisual world experimentsGarden-path recoveryPairs of wordsInitial phonemePhonemic informationVOT continuumPhoneme levelMultiple syllablesPhonemesSupport modelRecognitionListenersCurrent modelsOnset timeWorld experimentsProcessing systemSyllablesVoicingWordsGradient sensitivity
2008
Perception of speech reflects optimal use of probabilistic speech cues
Clayards M, Tanenhaus MK, Aslin RN, Jacobs RA. Perception of speech reflects optimal use of probabilistic speech cues. Cognition 2008, 108: 804-809. PMID: 18582855, PMCID: PMC2582186, DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.04.004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1982
"Some Effects of Laboratory Training on Identification and Discrimination of Voicing Contrasts in Stop Consonants": Correction to Pisoni et al
Pisoni D, Aslin R, Perey A, Hennessy B. "Some Effects of Laboratory Training on Identification and Discrimination of Voicing Contrasts in Stop Consonants": Correction to Pisoni et al. Journal Of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 1982, 8: 421-421. DOI: 10.1037/h0077939.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStop consonantsVoice onset timePerceptual categoriesPerceptual mechanismsPerceptual testsVoicing ContrastTraining procedureMost SsLaboratory trainingNovel contrastConsonantsDiscrimination functionPerceptionVoicelessThird paragraphAslinPisoniOnset timeSimple laboratory techniqueUndergraduatesSsConsistent labelingEnglishTrainingAdultsSome effects of laboratory training on identification and discrimination of voicing contrasts in stop consonants
Pisoni D, Aslin R, Perey A, Hennessy B. Some effects of laboratory training on identification and discrimination of voicing contrasts in stop consonants. Journal Of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 1982, 8: 297-314. PMID: 6461723, PMCID: PMC3495319, DOI: 10.1037/0096-1523.8.2.297.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStop consonantsEarly linguistic experienceVoice onset timePerceptual categoriesPerceptual abilitiesPerceptual mechanismsPerceptual testsLinguistic experienceMonolingual speakersTraining procedureConsonantsTraining techniquesPerceptionLaboratory trainingNovel contrastDiscrimination functionVoicelessEnglishDiscriminationOnset timePresent articleSimple laboratory techniqueSpeakersMost subjectsConsistent labeling