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Edward T. Auer Jr.
Edward T. Auer Jr.
Research Associate Professor
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Phonetic priming, neighborhood activation, and PARSYN
PA Luce, SD Goldinger, ET Auer, MS Vitevitch
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 62 (3), 615-625, 2000
3572000
Phonotactics, neighborhood activation, and lexical access for spoken words
MS Vitevitch, PA Luce, DB Pisoni, ET Auer
Brain and Language 68 (1-2), 306-311, 1999
3551999
Auditory speech detection in noise enhanced by lipreading
LE Bernstein, ET Auer, S Takayanagi
Speech Communication 44 (1), 5-18, 2004
2322004
Vibrotactile activation of the auditory cortices in deaf versus hearing adults
ET Auer Jr, LE Bernstein, W Sungkarat, M Singh
Neuroreport 18 (7), 645-648, 2007
2112007
Enhanced visual speech perception in individuals with early-onset hearing impairment
ET AuerJr, LE Bernstein
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2007
1862007
Visual speech perception without primary auditory cortex activation
LE Bernstein, ET Auer Jr, JK Moore, CW Ponton, M Don, M Singh
Neuroreport 13 (3), 311-315, 2002
1672002
On the relationship between face movements, tongue movements, and speech acoustics
J Jiang, A Alwan, PA Keating, ET Auer, LE Bernstein
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2002, 1-15, 2002
1612002
Speechreading and the structure of the lexicon: Computationally modeling the effects of reduced phonetic distinctiveness on lexical uniqueness
ET Auer Jr, LE Bernstein
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 102 (6), 3704-3710, 1997
1321997
Spatiotemporal dynamics of audiovisual speech processing
LE Bernstein, ET Auer Jr, M Wagner, CW Ponton
Neuroimage 39 (1), 423-435, 2008
1312008
Convergence or association
LE Bernstein, ET Auer Jr, JK Moore
Handbook of multisensory processes, 203-220, 2004
1162004
Enhanced Speechreading in Deaf Adults
LE Bernstein, ET AuerJr, PE Tucker
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2001
1012001
Modeling the interaction of phonemic intelligibility and lexical structure in audiovisual word recognition
P Iverson, LE Bernstein, ET Auer Jr
Speech Communication 26 (1-2), 45-63, 1998
861998
Stimulus-based lexical distinctiveness as a general word-recognition mechanism
SL Mattys, LE Bernstein, ET Auer
Perception & Psychophysics 64 (4), 667-679, 2002
822002
The influence of the lexicon on speech read word recognition: Contrasting segmental and lexical distinctiveness
ET Auer
Psychonomic bulletin & review 9 (2), 341-347, 2002
792002
Auditory Perceptual Learning for Speech Perception Can Be Enhanced by Audiovisual Training
LE Bernstein, ET Auer, J Jiang, SP Eberhardt
Frontiers in Neuroscience 7, 34, 2013
692013
Improved speech perception in adult congenitally deafened cochlear implant recipients
S Moody-Antonio, S Takayanagi, A Masuda, ET Auer Jr, L Fisher, ...
Otology & neurotology 26 (4), 649-654, 2005
652005
Probabilistic phonotactics in spoken word recognition
ET Auer Jr, PA Luce
The handbook of speech perception, 610-630, 2005
552005
Temporal and spatio-temporal vibrotactile displays for voice fundamental frequency: An initial evaluation of a new vibrotactile speech perception aid with normal-hearing and …
ET Auer Jr, LE Bernstein, DC Coulter
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 104 (4), 2477-2489, 1998
451998
Similarity structure in visual speech perception and optical phonetic signals
J Jiang, ET Auer, A Alwan, PA Keating, LE Bernstein
Perception & Psychophysics 69, 1070-1083, 2007
432007
Estimating when and how words are acquired: A natural experiment on the development of the mental lexicon
ET AuerJr, LE Bernstein
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2008
412008
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