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45“…Our results support the hypothesis that incremental unfolding of a spoken word is in itself sufficient to account for the transient preference for phonological competitors over both unrelated and semantically and visually related ones. …”
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47“…This study investigated the relative role of sub-syllabic components (initial consonant, rime, and tone) in spoken word recognition of Mandarin Chinese using an eye-tracking experiment with a visual world paradigm. …”
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50por Christensen, Thomas A., Almryde, Kyle R., Fidler, Lesley J., Lockwood, Julie L., Antonucci, Sharon M., Plante, Elena“…The present study combined an incidental memory paradigm with event-related functional MRI to examine the effect of attention at encoding on the subsequent neural activation associated with unintended perceptual memory for spoken words. At encoding, we systematically varied attention levels as listeners heard a list of single English nouns. …”
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53“…Using unimodal auditory tasks of word-matching and meaning-matching, this study investigated how the phonological and semantic processes in Chinese disyllabic spoken word recognition are modulated by top-down mechanism induced by experimental tasks. …”
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54por Goh, Winston D., Yap, Melvin J., Lau, Mabel C., Ng, Melvin M. R., Tan, Luuan-Chin“…Implications for spoken word recognition processes are discussed.…”
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59por Wang, Yingcan Carol, Sohoglu, Ediz, Gilbert, Rebecca A., Henson, Richard N., Davis, Matthew H.“…These findings are consistent with accounts of spoken word recognition in which neural computations of prediction error play a central role. …”
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60“…In the current study, two experiments were conducted to investigate the processing of the second syllable (which was considered as the rhyme at the word level) during Chinese disyllabic spoken word recognition using a printed-word paradigm. …”
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