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  1. Facial expression megamix: Tests of dimensional and category accounts of emotion recognition.Andrew W. Young, Duncan Rowland, Andrew J. Calder, Nancy L. Etcoff, Anil Seth & David I. Perrett - 1997 - Cognition 63 (3):271-313.
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  • A limit on behavioral plasticity in speech perception.Christophe Pallier, Laura Bosch & Núria Sebastián-Gallés - 1997 - Cognition 64 (3):9-17.
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  • Levels of representation in the electrophysiology of speech perception.Colin Phillips - 2001 - Cognitive Science 25 (5):711-731.
    Mapping from acoustic signals to lexical representations is a complex process mediated by a number of different levels of representation. This paper reviews properties of the phonetic and phonological levels, and hypotheses about how category structure is represented at each of these levels, and evaluates these hypotheses in light of relevant electrophysiological studies of phonetics and phonology. The paper examines evidence for two alternative views of how infant phonetic representations develop into adult representations, a structure-changing view and a structure-adding view, (...)
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  • On the phonetic and cognitive nature of alveolar stop allophony in American English.Daniel Silverman - 2004 - Cognitive Linguistics 15 (1).
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  • Why not model spoken word recognition instead of phoneme monitoring?Jean Vroomen & Beatrice de Gelder - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):349-350.
    Norris, McQueen & Cutler present a detailed account of the decision stage of the phoneme monitoring task. However, we question whether this contributes to our understanding of the speech recognition process itself, and we fail to see why phonotactic knowledge is playing a role in phoneme recognition.
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