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Audio-visual speech perception is specialJyrki Tuomainen
Laboratory of Computational Engineering, University of Technology, P O Box 3000, FIN 02015 Helsinki, Finland
Cognition 96:B13-22. 2005..These results demonstrate the existence of a multisensory speech-specific mode of perception...
The mismatch negativity and reaction time as indices of the perceptual distance between the corresponding vowels of two related languagesJanne Savela
Department of Phonetics Juslenia, University of Turku, FIN 20014, Turku, Finland
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 16:250-6. 2003..No such pattern was found for the MMN. Thus, the phonemic status of the standard stimulus seems to play a role at the attentive but not at the pre-attentive level...
Native and foreign vowel discrimination as indexed by the mismatch negativity (MMN) responseMaija S Peltola
Department of Phonetics, University of Turku, FIN 20014 Turku, Finland
Neurosci Lett 352:25-8. 2003..The results suggest that learning in classroom environment may not lead to the formation of new long-term native-like memory traces...
Perceiving identical sounds as speech or non-speech modulates activity in the left posterior superior temporal sulcusRiikka Möttönen
Laboratory of Computational Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Neuroimage 30:563-9. 2006..Altogether, the present findings suggest that activation of the neural speech representations in the left STSp might be a pre-requisite for hearing sounds as speech...
Blind individuals show enhanced perceptual and attentional sensitivity for identification of speech soundsKenneth Hugdahl
Department of Biological and Medical Psychology, University of Bergen, Arstadveien 21, N 5009 Bergen, Norway
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 19:28-32. 2004..These findings indicate effects of hemispheric reorganization in blind individuals at both the sensory and cognitive levels of information processing in the auditory sensory modality...
Recognition of morphologically complex words in Finnish: evidence from event-related potentialsMinna Lehtonen
Department of Psychology, Abo Akademi University, FIN 20500 Turku, Finland Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Turku, Finland
Brain Res 1148:123-37. 2007..The results showed no differences between inflected vs. uninflected pseudowords with a false stem, but differences in relation to those with a real stem, suggesting that a recognizable stem is needed to initiate the decomposition route...
Effects of transitory lingual nerve impairment on speech: an acoustic study of vowel soundsMatti Niemi
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Turku, Turku, Finland
J Oral Maxillofac Surg 60:647-52; discussion 653. 2002..Some of these changes were so extensive that they also could be perceptually detectable. Lingual nerve impairment seems to have potential to change speech production...
The effectiveness of group therapy for students with mild voice disorders: a controlled clinical trialSusanna Simberg
Department of Phonetics, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
J Voice 20:97-109. 2006..No differences between groups were noted in the laryngeal status. The results suggest that group voice therapy seems to be an effective method to treat students with mild voice disorders...
