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157 related items for PubMed ID: 35083717

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  • 46. Word Intelligibility in Multi-voice Singing: The Influence of Chorus Size.
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  • 49. Can a computer-generated voice be sincere? A case study combining music and synthetic speech.
    Barker P, Newell C, Newell G.
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  • 50. Music training and rate of presentation as mediators of text and song recall.
    Kilgour AR, Jakobson LS, Cuddy LL.
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  • 52. Early and late beta-band power reflect audiovisual perception in the McGurk illusion.
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  • 53. The effects of thematic context and presentation mode on memory for sentence voice.
    Kerr NH, Butler SF, Maykuth PL, Delis D.
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  • 54. Fronto-temporal connectivity is preserved during sung but not spoken word listening, across the autism spectrum.
    Sharda M, Midha R, Malik S, Mukerji S, Singh NC.
    Autism Res; 2015 Apr 01; 8(2):174-86. PubMed ID: 25377165
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  • 58. Intelligibility of emotional speech in younger and older adults.
    Dupuis K, Pichora-Fuller MK.
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  • 60. Facial biases on vocal perception and memory.
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