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Poster Session V (Friday 17 June, 11:10-1:00)

5.1 Perception of non-native speech sounds
Deepashri Agrawal All India Institute of Speech and Hearing
S.R. Savithri All India Institute of Speech and Hearing
5.2 Tracing vocal expression of emotion along the speech chain: Do listeners perceive what speakers feel?
Sonja Biersack University of Stirling
Vera Kempe University of Stirling
5.3 A model base upon response fields derived during early experience can account for the interference effects of synthetically degraded speech signals
Susan Denham University of Plymouth
Martin Coath University of Plymouth
5.4 Do palatal consonants correspond to the fourth category in the perceptual F2-F3 space?
Christian Geng Centre for General Linguistics, Typology and Universals Research (ZAS), Berlin
Katalin Mady Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem, Budapest (Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Institute of German Studies)
Caroline Bogliotti Laboratoire de Psychologie Expérimentale, CNRS & Université René Descartes (Paris 5).
Souhila Messaoud-Galusi Laboratoire de Psychologie Expérimentale, CNRS & Université René Descartes (Paris 5).
Vicky Medina Laboratoire de Psychologie Expérimentale, CNRS & Université René Descartes (Paris 5).
Willy Serniclaes Laboratoire de Psychologie Expérimentale, CNRS & Université René Descartes (Paris 5).
5.5 Effects of linguistic experience on perception and learnability of non-speech categories
Jessica Hay University of Texas at Austin
Adrian Garcia-Sierra University of Texas at Austin
5.6 The role of language familiarity on early voice discrimination
Elizabeth Johnson MPI for Psycholinguistics
Ellen Westrek MPI for Psycholinguistics
Thierry Nazzi Universite Paris 5
5.7 Identification functions of /ba-pa/ continua in noise and their relation to open-set word recognition in noise
Liat Kishon-Rabin University of Tel-Aviv
Liat Noy University of Tel-Aviv
Noa Gubi University of Tel-Aviv
Minka Hildesheimer University of Tel-Aviv
Daphne Ari-Even Roth University of Tel-Aviv
5.8 Neurodynamical modelling of long-term plasticity in speech perception
Johan Larsson Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Fátima Vera University of Barcelona
Núria Sebastián-Gallés University of Barcelona
Gustavo Deco Universitat Pompeu Fabra
5.9 Lexically-driven perceptual adjustments of vowel categories
James McQueen MPI for Psycholinguistics
Holger Mitterer MPI for Psycholinguistics
5.10 Training experienced hearing-aid users to identify syllable constituents in quiet and noise
James Miller Communication Disorders Technology, Inc.
Charles Watson Communication Disorders Technology, Inc.
Jonathan Dalby Communication Disorders Technology, Inc.
Deborah Burleson Communication Disorders Technology, Inc.
5.11 ERP evidence on the processing of emotional prosody
Silke Paulmann MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Sonja Kotz MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Function
5.12 Effects of adult ageing on adaptation to time- and frequency-compressed speech
Jonathan Peelle Brandeis University
Arthur Wingfield Brandeis University
5.13 Age-related changes in temporal processing by adults: Periodicity and gap coding in speech and non-speech signals
Kathleen Pichora-Fuller University of Toronto
Bruce Schneider University of Toronto
Nancy Benson University of Toronto
Stan Hamstra University of Toronto
Edward Storzer University of Toronto
5.14 Perception of altered formant feedback influences speech production
David Purcell Queen's University
Ingrid Johnsrude Queen's University
Kevin Munhall Queen's University
5.15 Perceptual adaptation by normally-hearing listeners to a simulated 'hole' in hearing
Matthew Smith University College London
Andrew Faulkner University College London
5.16 Distributional information and infants' use of phonemic contrasts for word learning
Erik Thiessen Carnegie Mellon University
5.17 Cross-language speech perception of final stops by Australian-English, Japanese and Thai listeners
Kimiko Tsukada MARCS Auditory Laboratories, UWS and also at SHLRC, Dept of Linguistics, Macquarie University

 


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