Perrachione Lab Repository
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/16460
This collection contains manuscripts, supplementary materials, software, datasets, etc, related to the Communication Neuroscience Research Laboratory at Boston University (PI: Tyler Perrachione, PhD).
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Noninvasive neurostimulation of left ventral motor cortex enhances sensorimotor adaptation in speech production
Sensorimotor adaptation¬—enduring changes to motor commands due to sensory feedback—allows speakers to match their articulations to intended speech acoustics. How the brain integrates auditory feedback to modify speech ... -
Time and information in perceptual adaptation to speech
Perceptual adaptation to a talker enables listeners to efficiently resolve the many-to-many mapping between variable speech acoustics and abstract linguistic representations. However, models of speech perception have not ... -
Speaker recognition across languages
(Oxford University Press, 2017)Listeners identify voices more accurately in their native language than an unknown, foreign language, in a phenomenon known as the language-familiarity effect in talker identification. This effect has been reliably observed ... -
Learning to identify emotional voices
(2017)Recognizing people by the sound of their voice is an important social skill. What listeners hear as a talker's “voice” is a highly variable signal, the acoustic features of which can change dramatically depending on ... -
Pitch contour perception test (PCPT)
(2014-08-06)A computer-based assessment in PsychoPy to ascertain aptitude for lexical tone learning. The zip archive includes stimulus files, stimulus-presentation scripts, methods and procedure descriptions, and an annotated bibliography. ...