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Subject Areas on Research
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"Frequent frames" in German child-directed speech: a limited cue to grammatical categories.
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A Six-Minute Measure of Vocalizations in Toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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A hypothesis on a role of oxytocin in the social mechanisms of speech and vocal learning.
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A mutual information analysis of neural coding of speech by low-frequency MEG phase information.
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A thorough evaluation of the Language Environment Analysis (LENA) system.
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Abdominal muscle activity during speech production.
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Adult age differences in long-term semantic priming.
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Aging-related gains and losses associated with word production in connected speech.
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An examination of the relationship between behavioral approach system (BAS) sensitivity and social interaction anxiety.
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Anger expression and ambulatory blood pressure: a comparison of state and trait measures.
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Any questions? A concise guide to navigating the Q&A session after a presentation.
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Articulation development in children with cleft lip/palate.
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Attentional prioritization in dual-task walking: Effects of stroke, environment, and instructed focus.
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Auditory cortical activity drives feedback-dependent vocal control in marmosets.
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Auditory evoked potentials during speech perception.
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Axon guidance pathways served as common targets for human speech/language evolution and related disorders.
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BE-FAST (Balance, Eyes, Face, Arm, Speech, Time): Reducing the Proportion of Strokes Missed Using the FAST Mnemonic.
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Birdsong neuroscience and the evolutionary substrates of learned vocalization.
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Children coordinate in a recurrent social dilemma by taking turns and along dominance asymmetries.
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Co-variation of tonality in the music and speech of different cultures.
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Cochlear implantation in older adults.
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Contributions of sensory tuning to auditory-vocal interactions in marmoset auditory cortex.
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Control of speech and voice in cochlear implant patients.
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Convergent transcriptional specializations in the brains of humans and song-learning birds.
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Deep brain stimulation as a mode of treatment of early onset pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration.
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Developmental differences in the hemodynamic response to changes in lyrics and melodies by 4- and 12-month-old infants.
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Dissociation of cortical and single unit activity in spoken and signed languages.
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Does Infant-Directed Speech Help Phonetic Learning? A Machine Learning Investigation.
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Done wrong or said wrong? Young children understand the normative directions of fit of different speech acts.
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Dopamine regulation of human speech and bird song: a critical review.
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Dual-Task Effects on Story Retell for Participants With Moderate, Mild, or No Aphasia: Quantitative and Qualitative Findings.
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Dynamics of plosive consonants via imaging, computations, and soft electronics.
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Effect of repeated evaluation and repeated exposure on acceptability ratings of sentences.
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Emotional arousal predicts observed social support in German and American couples talking about breast cancer.
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Energetics of walking in elderly people: factors related to gait speed.
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Evaluation of the sphincter pharyngoplasty.
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Even at 4 months, a labial is a good enough coronal, but not vice versa.
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Evolution of vocal learning and spoken language.
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Expression of emotion in Eastern and Western music mirrors vocalization.
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Factors affecting young children's use of pronouns as referring expressions.
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Factors associated with long-term speech and swallowing outcomes after chemoradiotherapy for locoregionally advanced head and neck cancer.
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Functional organization of activation patterns in children: whole brain fMRI imaging during three different cognitive tasks.
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Generalization of cardiovascular response: supportive evidence for the reactivity hypothesis.
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Health effects of a mixture of indoor air volatile organics, their ozone oxidation products, and stress.
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History of awake mapping and speech and language localization: from modules to networks.
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HomeBank: An Online Repository of Daylong Child-Centered Audio Recordings.
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How much does prosody help word segmentation? A simulation study on infant-directed speech.
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Hypoglossal canal size in living hominoids and the evolution of human speech.
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Immediate use of prosody and context in predicting a syntactic structure.
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Infants of depressed mothers, although competent learners, fail to learn in response to their own mothers' infant-directed speech.
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Inhibition of Manual Movements at Speech Arrest Sites in the Posterior Inferior Frontal Lobe.
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Intelligibility in speech maskers with a binaural cochlear implant sound coding strategy inspired by the contralateral medial olivocochlear reflex.
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Intersubject variability in cortical activations during a complex language task.
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Joint attention on actions: acquiring verbs in ostensive and non-ostensive contexts.
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Language input to infants of different socioeconomic statuses: A quantitative meta-analysis.
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Language specificity in cortical tracking of speech rhythm at the mora, syllable, and foot levels.
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Learnability of prosodic boundaries: Is infant-directed speech easier?
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Learning phonemic vowel length from naturalistic recordings of Japanese infant-directed speech.
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Learning to use prepositions: a case study.
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Look who's talking: A comparison of automated and human-generated speaker tags in naturalistic day-long recordings.
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Low educational attainment, John Henryism, and cardiovascular reactivity to and recovery from personally relevant stress.
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Low-cost measurement of face mask efficacy for filtering expelled droplets during speech.
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Machine learning approach to measurement of criticism: The core dimension of expressed emotion.
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Major and minor music compared to excited and subdued speech.
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Manipulating stored phonological input during verbal working memory.
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Modeling children's early grammatical knowledge.
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Neologistic speech automatisms during complex partial seizures.
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Neuronal activity in human lateral temporal cortex related to short-term verbal memory, naming and reading.
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Optical imaging of epileptiform and functional activity in human cerebral cortex.
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Optimizing the Psychosocial Function Measures in the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement Standard Set for Cleft.
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Patient-perceived long-term communication and swallow function following cerebellopontine angle surgery.
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Positive selection in noncoding genomic regions of vocal learning birds is associated with genes implicated in vocal learning and speech functions in humans.
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Prevalence and correlates of maternal early stimulation behaviors during pregnancy in northern Ghana: a cross-sectional survey.
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Processing of infant-directed speech by adults.
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Productivity of Noun Slots in Verb Frames.
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Quality of life in hearing-impaired adults: the role of cochlear implants and hearing aids.
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Quantifying Talker Variability in North-American Infants' Daily Input.
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Race and gender comparisons: I. Hemodynamic responses to a series of stressors.
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Race and gender comparisons: II. Predictions of work blood pressure from laboratory baseline and cardiovascular reactivity measures.
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Reconstruction with radial forearm flaps after ablative surgery for hypopharyngeal cancer.
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Screams, slaps, and love: the strange birth of applied behavior analysis.
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Segmental distributions and consonant-vowel association patterns in Japanese infant- and adult-directed speech.
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Sensory-motor transformations for speech occur bilaterally.
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Speaking out about gender imbalance in invited speakers improves diversity.
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Speech motor program maintenance, but not switching, is enhanced by left-hemispheric deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease.
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Speech rate development in Japanese-speaking children and proficiency in mora-timed rhythm.
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Speech segmentation by native and non-native speakers: the use of lexical, syntactic, and stress-pattern cues.
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Subtypes of mania determined by grade of membership analysis.
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Systematic slowed speech: a new treatment for stuttering.
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The accumulative effect of trauma exposure on short-term and delayed verbal memory in a treatment-seeking sample of female rape victims.
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The basal ganglia within a cognitive system in birds and mammals.
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The dissociation of catecholamine and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal responses to daily stressors using dexamethasone.
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The effect of unilateral electrostimulation of the subthalamic nucleus on respiratory/phonatory subsystems of speech production in Parkinson's disease--a preliminary report.
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The hypoglossal canal and the origin of human vocal behavior.
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The labial-coronal effect revisited: Japanese adults say pata, but hear tapa.
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The multidimensional nature of hyperspeech: evidence from Japanese vowel devoicing.
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The role of auditory feedback in vocal learning and maintenance.
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The role of perceptual availability and discourse context in young children's question answering.
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The role of the input on the development of the LC bias: a crosslinguistic comparison.
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Toward better representations of sound with cochlear implants.
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Use of subdural grids and strip electrodes to identify a seizure focus in children.
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Utterances in infant-directed speech are shorter, not slower.
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Validity and reliability of the Brazilian Portuguese version of the BACS (Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia).
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Vocal fry may undermine the success of young women in the labor market.
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Vowels in infant-directed speech: More breathy and more variable, but not clearer.
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What Does Social Support Sound Like? Challenges and Opportunities for Using Passive Episodic Audio Collection to Assess the Social Environment.
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When context is and isn't helpful: A corpus study of naturalistic speech.
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Young children create iconic gestures to inform others.
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Young children's conversations with their mothers and fathers: differences in breakdown and repair.
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Young children's use of prosody in sentence parsing.
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Keywords of People
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Cogan, Gregory,
Assistant Professor in Neurology,
Neurology, Epilepsy and Sleep
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Eliades, Steven Jeffrey,
Associate Professor of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences,
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
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Overath, Tobias,
Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience,
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience