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  • Fitzgibbons, P.J. & Gordon-Salant, S. (2016) Age effects in discrimination of intervals within accented tone sequences differing in accent type and sequence presentation rate. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 140 (5): 10.112/1.4967512.
  • Gordon-Salant, S., Yeni-Komshian, G.H., Pickett, E.J. Fitzgibbons, P.J. (2016). Perception of contrastive bi-syllabic lexical stress in unaccented and accented words by younger and older listeners. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 139 (3): 1132-1148.
  • Goupell, M. J., Kan, A., and Litovsky, R. Y. (2016). “Spatial attention in bilateral cochlear-implant users,” J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 140, 1652-1662. goupell_et_al._2016_-_spatial_attention_in_bicis.pdf732.42 KB
  • Hsu, N.H. & Novick, J.M. (2016). Dynamic Engagement of Cognitive Control Modulates Recovery From Misinterpretation During Real-Time Language Processing. Psychological Science, 27 (4): 572: 582.
  • Huang, Y.T. & Arnold, A.R. (2016). Word learning in linguistic context: Processing and memory effects, Cognition, 156, 71-87.
  • Hussey, E., Harbison, J.I., Teubner-Rhodes, S.E., Mishler, A., Velnoskey, K., & Novick, J.M. (in press). Memory and language improvements following cognitive control training. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.
  • Kong, E., & Edwards, J. (2016). Individual differences in categorical perception of speech: Cue weighting and executive function. Journal of Phonetics, 59, 40-57.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2016.08.006 kongedwards2016.pdf2.64 MB
  • Munson, B., & Solomon, N. P. (2016). The influence of lexical factors on vowel distinctiveness: Effects of jaw positioning. International Journal of Orofacial Myology, 42, 25-34. (PMID: 29269989)
  • Newman, R. S. (2016). Lexical access across talkers. Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience, 31(6), 709-727.
  • Newman, R.S., Rowe, M. & Bernstein Ratner, N. (2016). Input and uptake at 7 months predicts toddler vocabulary:  The role of child-directed-speech and infant processing skills in language development. Journal of Child Language, 43(5), 1158-1173.
  • Presacco, A., Simon, J.Z., Anderson, S. (in press) J. Neurophysiol. Effect of informational content of noise on speech representation in the aging midbrain and cortex.
  • Ratner, N. B. (2016). Best Practices and Reality: Can We Do Language Sample Analysis (LSA) Of Children's Natural Conversational Speech Faster and Better Than We Currently Do? The Answer Is YES. In Seminars in speech and language (Vol. 37, No. 02, pp. 061-062). Thieme Medical Publishers.
  • Ratner, N. B., & MacWhinney, B. (2016). Your laptop to the rescue: Using the Child Language Data Exchange System archive and CLAN utilities to improve child language sample analysis. In Seminars in speech and language (Vol. 37, No. 02, pp. 074-084). Thieme Medical Publishers.
  • Shackman, A.J., Stockbridge, M.D., Tillman, R.M., Kaplan, C.M., Tromp, D.P.M., Fox, A.S., & Gamer, M. (2016). The neurobiology of dispositional negativity and attentional biases to threat: Implications for understanding anxiety disorders. Journal ofExperimental Psychopathology (Special Issue): "Risk and resilience in anxiety: Exploring the roles of attentional bias and attentional control in development," 7(3), 311-342.
  • Slevc, L. R., Faroqi-Shah, Y., Saxena, S., & Okada, B. M. (2016). Preserved processing of musical structure in a person with agrammatic aphasia. Neurocase, 1-7.
  • Solomon, N. P., Dietsch, A. M., Dietrich-Burns, K. E., Styrmisdottir, E. L., & Armao, C. S. (2016). Dysphagia management and research in an acute-care military treatment facility: The role of applied informatics. Military Medicine.181(5), 138-144.
  • Solomon, N. P., Makashay, M. J., & Munson, B. (2016). The effect of jaw position on perceptual and acoustic characteristics of speech. International Journal of Orofacial Myology, 42, 15-24. (PMID: 29332988)
  • Teubner-Rhodes, S., Mishler, A., Corbett, R., Andreu, L., Sanz-Torrent, M., Trueswell, J.C., & Novick, J.M. (in press). The effects of bilingualism on conflict monitoring, cognitive control, and garden-path recovery. Cognition.
  • Thorne, J. & Faroqi-Shah, Y. (2016). Verb production in aphasia: Testing the division of labor between syntax and semantics. Seminars in Speech and Language, 37 (1), 23-33.
  • Todd, A., Goupell, M. J., and Litovsky, R. Y. (2016). “Binaural release from masking with single- and multi-electrode stimulation in children with cochlear implants,” J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 140, 59-73. Todd et al. (2016) - Single and multi-electrode BMLDs in kids.pdf664.66 KB
  • Tsai, P. T., & Ratner, N. B. (2016). Involvement of the Central Cognitive Mechanism in Word Production in Adults Who Stutter. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 59(6), 1269-1282.
  • Validating Grammaticality Judgment Tests
  • Venker, C., Haebig E., Saffran J. R., Edwards J. R., & Weismer S. Ellis (2016). Early lexical comprehension in young children with ASD: Comparing looking-while-listening and parent report. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 46, 2260-2266. venkeretal2016.pdf773.93 KB
  • Wess, J.M., Brungart, D. S., & Bernstein, D. G. (2016). The effect of interaural mismatches on contralateral unmasking with single-sided vocoders. Ear & Hearing.
  • Williams, K.*, Moffatt, K., Hong, J.*, Faroqi-Shah, Y. and Findlater, L. 2016. (October 2016). The Cost of Turning Heads: A Comparison of a Head-Worn Display to a Smartphone for Supporting Persons with Aphasia in Conversation. Proceedings of the ACMSIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility. ASSETS'16, Reno, Nevada.

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