Exciting news! Our conference paper titled "Auditory reverse correlation applied to the study of place and voicing: four new phoneme-discrimination tasks" has been accepted for presentation at ! This is the foundation stone for a bigger study to be published next year, and also a summary of our overall scientific aim in the team.
hal.science/hal-04130939

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This research is at the juncture between , and perception, employing the Auditory () experimental paradigm. This approach unravels the acoustic cues employed by listeners in diverse auditory tasks, shedding light on individual perception strategies. @psycholinguistics

Using the open source "fastACI toolbox" [github.com/aosses-tue/fastACI] developed in our group, we have applied the revcorr paradigm to 5 pairs: /b/-/d/, /b/-/p/, /d/-/g/, /d/-/t/, and /p/-/t/. This allowed us to investigate the perception of two fundamental phonetic traits: place of articulation and voicing. @psycholinguistics

Our paper presents the results of 2 participants in all 5 phonetic contrasts, revealing their individual listening strategies. The findings align with established auditory cues in psycholinguistic literature while uncovering unexpected secondary cues, enriching our understanding of auditory perception. @psycholinguistics @psycholinguistics

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