The Auditory Processing of Speech
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The Auditory Processing of Speech

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The Auditory Processing of Speech

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Year
2011
ISBN
9783110879018

Table of contents

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