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The Auditory Processing of Speech
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- Editorâs Introduction
- Chapter 1. The Auditory System in Relation to Speech Perception
- Cochlear Modelling and Physiology
- Coding of Fundamental Frequency in Auditory Nerve Fibers: Effects of Signal Level and Phase Spectrum
- Coding of Fundamental Frequency in the Auditory Nerve: a Challenge to Rate-Place Models
- Processing of the Auditory Nerve Code for Speech by Populations of Cells in the Anteroventral Cochlear Nucleus
- Nonlinearities in the Peripheral Encoding of Spectral Notches
- Auditory Models as Preprocessors for Speech Recognition
- Temporal Resolution and Modulation Analysis in Models of the Auditory System
- Preadaptations in the Auditory System of Mammals for Phonetic Recognition
- Chapter 2. Separation of Simultaneous Signals
- Segregation of the Responses to Paired Vowels in the Auditory Nerve of the Guinea Pig Using Autocorrelation
- Modelling Sound Source Separation
- Listening to Two Things at once
- Detecting F0 Differences and Pitch-pulse Asynchronies
- Roles of Harmonicity and Coherent Frequency Modulation in Auditory Grouping
- Comodulation Masking Release and Modulation Discrimination Interference
- Across-band Processing of Dynamically Varying Stimuli
- Effectiveness of Comodulation Masking Release
- The Masking of Modulations in Relation to Speech Perception
- Chapter 3. Perceptions of Spectral Change and Timbre
- What Do We Know about Perception of Dynamic and Complex Signals, and how Relevant Is It to Speech Perception?
- Perception of Spectral Change in Noise Bands
- Young Infantsâ Discrimination of Confusable Speech Signals
- Auditory Analysis of Speech Gestures
- Perceiving Acoustic Components of Speech
- Chapter 4. Loss of Spectral and Temporal Resolution
- Speech Recognition Using only Temporal Cues
- Auditory Pattern Perception in the Profoundly Hearing-impaired
- Effects of Spectral Smearing on Speech Perception
- Chapter 5. Phoneme Perception
- Effects of Token Variability on Resolution for Vowel Sounds
- Evaluation of Prototypes in Perceptual Space for a Place Contrast
- Different Discrimination Strategies for Vowels and Consonants
- Auditory Metrics for Phonetic Recognition
- Chapter 6. Word Perception and beyond
- The Interface between Acoustic-Phonetic and Lexical Processing
- Constraint Satisfaction, Attention, and Speech Perception: Implications for Theories of Word Recognition
- Integration of Acoustic-Phonetic Cues in Word Segmentation
- Relations between Phoneme Scores and Syllable Scores for Normal-hearing and Hearing-impaired Subjects
- From Speech to Language: On Auditory Information Processing