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Speaking to a common tune: Betweenspeaker convergence in voice fundamental frequency in a joint speech production task Vincent Aubanel, Noël Nguyen
2020 PLOS/ONE
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Learning to Read and Dyslexia: From Theory to Intervention Through Personalized Computational Models Johannes C. Ziegler, Conrad Perry, Marco Zorzi
2020 Current Directions in Psychological Science
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Error-based learning and lexical competition in word production: Evidence from multilingual naming Elin Runnqvist, Kristof Strijkers, Albert Costa
2019 PLOS/ONE
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Constraints on the lexicons of human languages have cognitive roots present in baboons (Papio papio) Emmanuel Chemla, Isabelle Dautriche, Brian Buccola, and Joël Fagot.
2019 PNAS
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High-fidelity copying is not necessarily the key to cumulative cultural evolution: a study in monkeys and children Carmen Saldana, Joël Fagot, Simon Kirby, Kenny Smith, Nicolas Claidière
2019 Proceedings of the royal society B
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Les Fondements de l’apprentissage de La Lecture à l’école Primaire
Alain Desrochers and Johannes C. Ziegler. 2023. ANAE: Approche Neuropsychologique Des Apprentissages Chez l’enfant 182–35 (I): 15–24 — @HAL
When Facilitation Becomes Inhibition: Effects of Modality and Lexicality on Transposed-Phoneme Priming
Sophie Dufour, Jonathan Mirault, and Jonathan Grainger. 2023. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 38 (2): 147–56. — @HAL
Action Observation Network Activity Related to Object-Directed and Socially-Directed Actions in Adolescents
Mathieu Lesourd, Alia Afyouni, Franziska Geringswald, Fabien Cignetti, Lisa Raoul, Julien Sein, Bruno Nazarian, Jean-Luc Anton, and Marie-Hélène Grosbras. 2023. The Journal of Neuroscience 43 (1): 125–41. — @HAL
Artificial voices in robots: An fMRI study to analyze the effectiveness of different voices
Pascal Belin (INT) & Emma Rodero (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Forum des Sciences Cognitives
Giovanni Beloni (Association Neuronautes)
Prominence and Intonation in Singapore English
Adam J. Chong, and James S. German. 2023. Journal of Phonetics 98 (May): 101240 — @HAL Previous work on Singapore English prosody has focused largely on establishing the acoustic correlates of lexical stress and examining where the language falls within a rhythm-class typology. Little attention, however, has been paid to how lexical prominence, if […]
An Arabic Probabilistic Parser Based on a Property Grammar
Raja Bensalem, Kais Haddar, and Philippe Blache. 2023. ACM Transactions on Asian and Low-Resource Language Information Processing 22 (10): 1–25 — @HAL The specificities of the Arabic parsing such as the agglutination, the vocalization and the relatively order-free of words in the Arabic sentences, remain a major issue to consider. To promote its robustness, such […]
A Small, but Vocal, Brain
Pascal Belin, Régis Trapeau, and Manon Obliger-Debouche. 2023. Cell Reports 42 (6): 112651 — @HAL In the May issue of Cell Reports, Jafari et al.1 used ultra-high-field fMRI to show that marmosets, like humans and macaques, possess an extensive network of voice-selective areas.
The Relevance of the Unique Anatomy of the Human Prefrontal Operculum to the Emergence of Speech
Céline Amiez, Charles Verstraete, Jérôme Sallet, Fadila Hadj-Bouziane, Suliann Ben Hamed, Adrien Meguerditchian, Emmanuel Procyk, et al. 2023. Communications Biology 6 (1): 693 — @HAL Identifying the evolutionary origins of human speech remains a topic of intense scientific interest. Here we describe a unique feature of adult human neuroanatomy compared to chimpanzees and other primates […]
A Revised Perspective on the Evolution of the Lateral Frontal Cortex in Primates
Céline Amiez, Jérôme Sallet, Camille Giacometti, Charles Verstraete, Clémence Gandaux, Valentine Morel-Latour, Adrien Meguerditchian, et al. 2023. Science Advances 9 (20): eadf9445 — @HAL Detailed neuroscientific data from macaque monkeys have been essential in advancing understanding of human frontal cortex function, particularly for regions of frontal cortex without homologs in other model species. However, precise […]