Five CNRLab presentations at ICPhS 2019
Scientists from the CNRLab presented their newest research in five talks at the 2019 International Congress of Phonetic Sciences in Melbourne, Australia. Download copies of our proceedings papers below:
Carter, Y.D., Lim, S.-J. & Perrachione, T.K. (2019). “Talker continuity facilitates speech processing independent of listeners’ expectations.” 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (Melbourne, August 2019).
Choi, J.Y. & Perrachione, T.K. (2019). “Rapid adaptation to talker-specific phonetic detail is disrupted by noninvasive brain stimulation.” 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (Melbourne, August 2019).
Kapadia, A.M. & Perrachione, T.K. (2019). “Processing costs associated with talker variability do not scale with number of talkers.” 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (Melbourne, August 2019).
Lim, S.-J., Qu, A., Tin, J.A.A., & Perrachione, T.K. (2019). “Attentional reorientation explains processing costs associated with talker variability.” 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (Melbourne, August 2019).
Scott, T.L., Haenchen, L., Dailiri, A., Chartove, J., Guenther, F.G., Perrachione, T.K. (2019). “Speech motor adaptation during perturbed auditory feedback is enhanced by noninvasive brain stimulation.” 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (Melbourne, August 2019).