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The effect of talker and listener depressive symptoms on speech intelligibility
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Smiljanic, R.
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Yi, H.
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Neural tracking of the speech envelope is differentially modulated by attention and language experience
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Gnanateja, G.N
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Reetzke, R.
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The neural processing of pitch accents in continuous speech
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German, J.S
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Gnanateja, G.N
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Llanos, F.
Published 2021
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Working memory relates to individual differences in speech category learning: Insights from computational modeling and pupillometry
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McHaney, J.R
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Roark, C.L
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Tessmer, R.
Published 2021
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