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132 related items for PubMed ID: 21476679

  • 1. Illusory transformation from speech to song.
    Deutsch D, Henthorn T, Lapidis R.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2011 Apr; 129(4):2245-52. PubMed ID: 21476679
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  • 2. Towards an understanding of speech and song perception.
    van Besouw RM, Howard DM, Ternström S.
    Logoped Phoniatr Vocol; 2005 Apr; 30(3-4):129-35. PubMed ID: 16287653
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  • 3. The influence of memory on the speech-to-song illusion.
    Soehlke LE, Kamat A, Castro N, Vitevitch MS.
    Mem Cognit; 2022 Nov; 50(8):1804-1815. PubMed ID: 35083717
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  • 4. Acoustic foundations of the speech-to-song illusion.
    Tierney A, Patel AD, Breen M.
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  • 5. Does age affect perception of the Speech-to-Song Illusion?
    Mullin HAC, Norkey EA, Kodwani A, Vitevitch MS, Castro N.
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  • 6. Everyday musical experience is sufficient to perceive the speech-to-song illusion.
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  • 7. Phonological but not semantic influences on the speech-to-song illusion.
    Vitevitch MS, Ng JW, Hatley E, Castro N.
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  • 8. I still hear a melody: investigating temporal dynamics of the Speech-to-Song Illusion.
    Groenveld G, Burgoyne JA, Sadakata M.
    Psychol Res; 2020 Jul; 84(5):1451-1459. PubMed ID: 30627768
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  • 9. Please don't stop the music: Song completion in patients with aphasia.
    Kasdan A, Kiran S.
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  • 10. When speech sounds like music.
    Falk S, Rathcke T, Dalla Bella S.
    J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform; 2014 Aug; 40(4):1491-506. PubMed ID: 24911013
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  • 11. Neural mechanisms underlying song and speech perception can be differentiated using an illusory percept.
    Hymers M, Prendergast G, Liu C, Schulze A, Young ML, Wastling SJ, Barker GJ, Millman RE.
    Neuroimage; 2015 Mar; 108():225-33. PubMed ID: 25512041
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  • 12. Ear and pitch segregation in Deutsch's octave illusion persist following switch from stimulus alternation to repetition.
    Brancucci A, Lugli V, Santucci A, Tommasi L.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2011 Oct; 130(4):2179-85. PubMed ID: 21973372
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  • 13. A comparison of the McGurk effect for spoken and sung syllables.
    Quinto L, Thompson WF, Russo FA, Trehub SE.
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  • 14. Finding the music of speech: Musical knowledge influences pitch processing in speech.
    Vanden Bosch der Nederlanden CM, Hannon EE, Snyder JS.
    Cognition; 2015 Oct; 143():135-40. PubMed ID: 26151370
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  • 15. Speech versus song: multiple pitch-sensitive areas revealed by a naturally occurring musical illusion.
    Tierney A, Dick F, Deutsch D, Sereno M.
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  • 16. Pronunciation difficulty, temporal regularity, and the speech-to-song illusion.
    Margulis EH, Simchy-Gross R, Black JL.
    Front Psychol; 2015 Feb; 6():48. PubMed ID: 25688225
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  • 17. Similar cerebral networks in language, music and song perception.
    Schön D, Gordon R, Campagne A, Magne C, Astésano C, Anton JL, Besson M.
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  • 18. Vocal imitation of song and speech.
    Mantell JT, Pfordresher PQ.
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  • 19. Revisiting the dissociation between singing and speaking in expressive aphasia.
    Hébert S, Racette A, Gagnon L, Peretz I.
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  • 20. An account of the Speech-to-Song Illusion using Node Structure Theory.
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