The Auditory Processing of Speech : : From Sounds to Words / / ed. by Marten E. Schouten.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Linguistics and Semiotics 1990 - 1999
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2011]
©1992
Year of Publication:2011
Edition:Reprint 2011
Language:English
Series:Speech Research ; 10
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Physical Description:1 online resource (380 p.) :; Num. figs. and tabs.
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Table of Contents:
  • I-IV
  • Preface
  • Table of Contents
  • Editor's 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 the Pitch of Harmonic and Inharmonic Complex Tones in the Interspike Intervals of Auditory-Nerve Fibers.
  • 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 Phoneme Perception
  • 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 Perception of Spectral Change and Timbre
  • What Do We Know about Perception of Dynamic and Complex Signals, and how Relevant Is It to Speech Perception?
  • On the Perception of Spectral Changes in Noise Bands
  • Young Infants' 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
  • Effect of Spectral Envelope Smearing on Phoneme Identification
  • Chapter 5 Phoneme Perception
  • Effects of Token Variability on Vowel Identification
  • Evaluation of Prototypes and Exemplars in Perceptual Space for Place Contrast
  • Different Discrimination Strategies for Vowels and Consonants
  • Auditory Metrics for Speech Perception
  • Chapter 6 Word Perception and Beyond
  • The Interface Between Acoustic-Phonetic and Lexical Processing
  • Listening to Speech Through an Adaptive Window of Analysis
  • 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
  • 381-382