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Music, Language, And Rhythmic Timing, Rhimmon Simchy-Gross
Music, Language, And Rhythmic Timing, Rhimmon Simchy-Gross
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Neural, perceptual, and cognitive oscillations synchronize with rhythmic events in both speech (Luo & Poeppel, 2007) and music (Snyder & Large, 2005). This synchronization decreases perceptual thresholds to temporally predictable events (Lawrance et al., 2014), improves task performance (Ellis & Jones, 2010), and enables speech intelligibility (Peelle & Davis, 2012). Despite implications of music-language transfer effects for improving language outcomes (Gordon et al., 2015), proposals that shared neural and cognitive resources underlie music and speech rhythm perception (e.g., Tierney & Kraus, 2014) are not yet substantiated. The present research aimed to explore this potential overlap by testing whether music-induced oscillations …
The Effects Of Signal Intelligibility Level, Redundancy, And Morphological Confusions On A Listener's Task Performance, Michael John Mccloskey
The Effects Of Signal Intelligibility Level, Redundancy, And Morphological Confusions On A Listener's Task Performance, Michael John Mccloskey
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
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An Exploration Of Speech And Motor Indicants Of Preconscious Processing, Ingrid Jennyfer Isles Greenidge
An Exploration Of Speech And Motor Indicants Of Preconscious Processing, Ingrid Jennyfer Isles Greenidge
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
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Teaching Auditory Discrimination Skills In Reading, Debra R. Cataldo
Teaching Auditory Discrimination Skills In Reading, Debra R. Cataldo
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