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25“…Given the relatively unambiguous nature of the speech input in terms of word order, we interpret these transposed-word effects as reflecting the constraints imposed by syntax when processing a sequence of spoken words in order to make a speeded grammatical decision.…”
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26“…A small number of studies have previously investigated event-related potentials in this time window in English and French, with results differing in direction of effects as well as component scalp distribution. Investigations of spoken-word recognition in Swedish have reported an early left-frontally distributed event-related potential that increases in amplitude as a function of the probability of a successful lexical match as the word unfolds. …”
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27“…In this work, we demonstrate a learnable axonal delay combined with local skip-connections yields state-of-the-art performance on challenging benchmarks for spoken word recognition. Additionally, we introduce an auxiliary loss term to further enhance accuracy and stability. …”
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30“…This report provides a detailed analysis of incorrect responses from an open-set spoken word-repetition task which is part of a Dutch speech audiometric test battery. …”
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31“…Two experiments were conducted to investigate the time course of syllabic and sub-syllabic processing in Cantonese spoken word production by using the picture-word interference task. …”
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32por Cope, Thomas E., Shtyrov, Yury, MacGregor, Lucy J., Holland, Rachel, Pulvermüller, Friedemann, Rowe, James B., Patterson, Karalyn“…Here we asked whether the anterior temporal lobes, strongly implicated in semantic processing, are critical to this special treatment of spoken words. Nine patients with semantic dementia (SD) and fourteen age-matched controls underwent magnetoencephalography and structural MRI. …”
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33por Gábor, Anna, Gácsi, Márta, Szabó, Dóra, Miklósi, Ádám, Kubinyi, Enikő, Andics, Attila“…These findings demonstrate multilevel fMRI adaptation effects in the dog brain and are consistent with a hierarchical account of spoken word processing.…”
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34por Sikora, Jonathan, Stein, Colin, Ubellacker, Delaney, Walker, Alexandra, Tippett, Donna C.“…The premise of this study is that spoken word recognition and object knowledge are impaired in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (PPA) (svPPA) and are spared in logopenic variant (lvPPA) and nonfluent agrammatic primary progressive aphasia (nfaPPA) at disease onset. …”
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35por Rogers, Chad S., Jones, Michael S., McConkey, Sarah, Spehar, Brent, Van Engen, Kristin J., Sommers, Mitchell S., Peelle, Jonathan E.“…Understanding spoken words requires the rapid matching of a complex acoustic stimulus with stored lexical representations. …”
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40por Schomers, Malte R., Kirilina, Evgeniya, Weigand, Anne, Bajbouj, Malek, Pulvermüller, Friedemann“…We here used the standard psycholinguistic test of spoken word comprehension, the word-to-picture-matching task, and concordant TMS to articulatory motor cortex. …”
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