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Alexandra Jesse

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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 3, 2015
Lexical influences on competing speech perception in younger, middle-aged, and older adultsKaren S Helfer, Alexandra Jesse
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 8, 2011
Positional effects in the lexical retuning of speech perceptionAlexandra Jesse, James M McQueen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 3, 2017
Low-frequency fine-structure cues allow for the online use of lexical stress during spoken-word recognition in spectrally degraded speechYing-Yee Kong, Alexandra Jesse
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 15, 2016
Audiovisual alignment of co-speech gestures to speech supports word learning in 2-year-oldsAlexandra Jesse, Elizabeth K Johnson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 2, 2012
Prosodic temporal alignment of co-speech gestures to speech facilitates referent resolutionAlexandra Jesse, Elizabeth K Johnson
Hearing Research|March 12, 2021
Hearing and speech processing in midlifeKaren S Helfer, Alexandra Jesse
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|April 27, 2019
Lexical Influences on Errors in Masked Speech Perception in Younger, Middle-Aged, and Older AdultsAlexandra Jesse, Karen S Helfer
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 19, 2013
Suprasegmental lexical stress cues in visual speech can guide spoken-word recognitionAlexandra Jesse, James M McQueen
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 23, 2019
Regressive spectral assimilation bias in speech perceptionAmanda Rysling, Alexandra Jesse, John Kingston
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 6, 2017
English Listeners Use Suprasegmental Cues to Lexical Stress Early During Spoken-Word RecognitionAlexandra Jesse, Katja Poellmann, Ying-Yee Kong
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 3, 2015
Lexical influences on competing speech perception in younger, middle-aged, and older adultsKaren S Helfer, Alexandra Jesse
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 8, 2011
Positional effects in the lexical retuning of speech perceptionAlexandra Jesse, James M McQueen
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|February 3, 2017
Low-frequency fine-structure cues allow for the online use of lexical stress during spoken-word recognition in spectrally degraded speechYing-Yee Kong, Alexandra Jesse
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 15, 2016
Audiovisual alignment of co-speech gestures to speech supports word learning in 2-year-oldsAlexandra Jesse, Elizabeth K Johnson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 2, 2012
Prosodic temporal alignment of co-speech gestures to speech facilitates referent resolutionAlexandra Jesse, Elizabeth K Johnson
Hearing Research|March 12, 2021
Hearing and speech processing in midlifeKaren S Helfer, Alexandra Jesse
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|April 27, 2019
Lexical Influences on Errors in Masked Speech Perception in Younger, Middle-Aged, and Older AdultsAlexandra Jesse, Karen S Helfer
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 19, 2013
Suprasegmental lexical stress cues in visual speech can guide spoken-word recognitionAlexandra Jesse, James M McQueen
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 23, 2019
Regressive spectral assimilation bias in speech perceptionAmanda Rysling, Alexandra Jesse, John Kingston
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 6, 2017
English Listeners Use Suprasegmental Cues to Lexical Stress Early During Spoken-Word RecognitionAlexandra Jesse, Katja Poellmann, Ying-Yee Kong
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