Publications
1653
The Phonological Hypothesis as a Valuable Framework for Studying the Relation of Dialect Variation to Early Reading Skills
In Explaining Individual Differences in Reading, Theory and Evidence, (Ed.) Brady, S.A., Braze, D., Fowler, C.A., Psychology Press, Vol. 201 (1) pp. 97-117
1666
Obtaining information by dynamic (effortful) touching
Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society, Vol. 366 pp. 3123-3132
1672
Functionally Specific Changes in Resting-State Sensorimotor Networks after Motor Learning
The Journal of Neuroscience, Vol. 31 (47) pp. 16907-16915
1754
Cue-dependent interference in comprehension
Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 65 pp. 247-263
1637
Measuring perceptual centers using the phase correction response
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 73 pp. 1614-1629
1681
Documenting differences among the world's most disparate languages is of central importance to the field of linguistics and to the language community's heritage
Phonetics of Endangered Languages, Vol. 7 (4) pp. 35-42
1684
Response
Language Learning and Development, Vol. 7 pp. 243-249
1682
Analogs of Tahltan Consonant Harmony in English CVC Syllables
ICPhS XVII Regular Session, pp. 2129-2132
1632
Language context elicits native-like stop voicing in early bilinguals' productions in both L1 and L2
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 38 pp. 640-653
1662
Auditory evoked fields to vocalization during passive listening and active generation in adults who stutter
NeuroImage,
1663
Speech-induced suppression of evoked auditory fields in children who stutter
NeuroImage,
1576
Perception of initial obstruent voicing is influenced by gestural organization
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 38 pp. 109-126
1635
Effects of sign language experience on categorical perception of dynamic ASL pseudosings
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, Vol. 72 (3) pp. 747-762
1575
Effects of sign language experience on categorical perception of dynamic ASL pseudosigns
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, Vol. 72 (No. 3) pp. 747-762
1607
Prosodic and segmental effects on EPG contact patterns of word-initial German clusters
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 38 pp. 388-403
1581
Spatial and Temporal Properties of Gestures in North American English /r/
Language and Speech, Vol. 53 (No. 1) pp. 49-69
1613
The Peripatetic History of Middle English
In Dennis R. Preston & Nancy Niedzielski (Eds.), A Reader in Sociophonetics, Mouton de Greuyter is a Division of Walter De Gruyter Inc., Berlin, New York, pp. 15-40
1583
Experimental semiotics - A new approach for studying the emergency and the evolution of human communication
Interaction Studies, Vol. 11 (No. 1) pp. 1-13
1584
The effects of rapidity of fading on communication systems
Interaction Studies, Vol. 11 (No. 1) pp. 100-111
1616
Identification of speaker sex from one vowel across a range of fundamental frequencies
Journal of Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 128 (5) pp. 3095-3104
1608
Vowel constrictions are recoverable from formants
Journal of Phonetics, Vol. 38 pp. 375-387
1658
Locus equations are an acoustic expression of articulator synergy
Journal of Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 128 (4) pp. 2021-2032
1604
Perception of articulatory dynamics from acoustic signatures
Journal of Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 127 (No. 6) pp. 3717-3728
1612
Somatosensory Contribution to Motor Learning Due to Facial Skin Deformation
Journal of Neurophysiology, Vol. 104 pp. 1230-1238
1610
An fMRI study of multimodal semantic and phonological processing in reading disabled adolescents
Annals of Dyslexia, Vol. 60 pp. 102-121
1606
Generalization of Dynamics Learning Across Changes in Movement Amplitude
Journal of Neurophysiology, Vol. 104 pp. 425-438
1628
Computational Modeling of Statistical Learning: Effects of Transitional Probability Versus Frequency and Links to Word Learning
Infancy, Vol. 15 (5) pp. 471-486
1568
Effect of Representational Distance Between Meansings on Recognition of Ambiguous Spoken Words
Cognitive Science, Vol. 34 pp. 161-173
1573
Acoustic and laryngographic measures of the laryngeal reflexes of linguistic prominence and vocal effort in German
Journal of Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 127 (No. 2) pp. 1047-1058
1631
Functional connectivity to a right hemisphere language center in prematurely born adolescents
NeuroImage, Vol. 51 pp. 1445-1452
1582
Somatosensory Plasticity and Motor Learning
The Journal of Neuroscience, Vol. 30 (No. 15) pp. 5384-5393
1570
Phonological Awareness and Types of Sound Errors in Preschoolers With Speech Sound Disorders
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, Vol. 53 pp. 44-60
1609
Early and late talkers: school-age languages, literacy and neurolinguistic differences
Brain, Vol. 133 pp. 2185-2195
1574
Pharyngeal articulation in the production of voiced and voiceless fricatives
Journal of Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 127 (No. 3) pp. 1507-1518
1592
Conclusion: Integration of Methodologies in Cognitive Neuroscience - Research, Planning, and Policy
In How Children Learn To Read: Current Issues and New Directions In The Integration Of Cognition, Neurobiology and Genetics of Reading and Dyslexia R (Edited by Pugh, K.R. and McCardle, P), pp. 301-311
1621
Mapping the Word Reading Circuitry in Skilled and Disabled Readers
Piers L. Cornelissen, Peter C. Hansen, Morten L. Kringelbach, Kenneth R. Pugh (Eds.), The Neural Basis of Reading. Oxford University Press, pp. 281-305
1617
Comfortable synchronization of cyclic drawing movements with a metronome
Human Movement Science, Vol. 30 pp. 18-39
1605
Do metrical accents create illusory phenomenal accents?
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, Vol. 72 (5) pp. 1390-1403
1587
Self-Generated Interval Subdivision Reduces Variability of Synchronization With A Very Slow Metronome
Music Perception, Vol. 27 (No. 5) pp. 389-397
1569
Sensorimotor synchronization and perception of timing: Effects of music training and task experience
Human Movement Science, Vol. 29 pp. 200-213
1563
Self versus other in piano performance: detectability of timing perturbations depends on personal playing style
Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 202 pp. 101-110
1614
No Sustained Sound Illusion in Rhythmic Sequences
Music Perception, Vol. 28 (2) pp. 121-133
1562
Context sensitivity and invariance in perception of octave-ambiguous tones
Psychological Research, Vol. 74 pp. 437-456
1611
Perception-production relationships and phase correction in synchronization with two-interval rhythms
Psychological Research,
1577
Simultaneous Event-Based and Emergent Timing: Synchronization, Continuation, and Phase Correction
Journal of Motor Behavior, Vol. 42 (No. 2) pp. 111-126
1624
The Aerodynamics of Speech
Hardcastle, Laver Gibbon (Eds.), The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences, 2nd ed. , Chapter 2, pp. 39-79
1752
Testing the limits of language production in long-term survivors of major stroke: A psycholinguistic and anatomic study
Aphasiology, Vol. 24 (11) pp. 1455-1485
1664
Auditory-Motor Learning during Speech Production in 9-11-Year-Old Children
PLoS ONE, Vol. 5 (9)
1634
Cross-language Perception of Non-native Tonal Contrasts: Effects of Native Phonological and Phonetic Influences
Language and Speech, Vol. 53 (2) pp. 273-293
1571
On strong anticipation
Cognitive Systems Research, Vol. 11 pp. 148-164