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Anne Marie Crinnion

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Behavior Research Methods|October 1, 2021
LexFindR: A fast, simple, and extensible R package for finding similar words in a lexiconZhaoBin Li, Anne Marie Crinnion, James S Magnuson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 17, 2020
A graph-theoretic approach to identifying acoustic cues for speech sound categorizationAnne Marie Crinnion, Beth Malmskog, Joseph C Toscano
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|May 26, 2022
Effects of experience on recognition of speech produced with a face maskAnne Marie Crinnion, Joseph C Toscano, Cheyenne M Toscano
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 29, 2024
Individual differences in the use of top-down versus bottom-up cues to resolve phonetic ambiguityAnne Marie Crinnion, Christopher C Heffner, Emily B Myers
Cognitive Science|May 22, 2024
Do They Know It's Christmash? Lexical Knowledge Directly Impacts Speech PerceptionSahil Luthra, Anne Marie Crinnion, David Saltzman, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 22, 2024
Resolving competing predictions in speech: How qualitatively different cues and cue reliability contribute to phoneme identificationAnne Marie Crinnion, Sahil Luthra, Phoebe Gaston, et al.
Cognition|November 9, 2023
Contra assertions, feedback improves word recognition: How feedback and lateral inhibition sharpen signals over noiseJames S Magnuson, Anne Marie Crinnion, Sahil Luthra, et al.
Cognitive Science|April 20, 2021
Robust Lexically Mediated Compensation for Coarticulation: Christmash Time Is Here AgainSahil Luthra, Giovanni Peraza-Santiago, Keia'na Beeson, et al.
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Behavior Research Methods|October 1, 2021
LexFindR: A fast, simple, and extensible R package for finding similar words in a lexiconZhaoBin Li, Anne Marie Crinnion, James S Magnuson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 17, 2020
A graph-theoretic approach to identifying acoustic cues for speech sound categorizationAnne Marie Crinnion, Beth Malmskog, Joseph C Toscano
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|May 26, 2022
Effects of experience on recognition of speech produced with a face maskAnne Marie Crinnion, Joseph C Toscano, Cheyenne M Toscano
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 29, 2024
Individual differences in the use of top-down versus bottom-up cues to resolve phonetic ambiguityAnne Marie Crinnion, Christopher C Heffner, Emily B Myers
Cognitive Science|May 22, 2024
Do They Know It's Christmash? Lexical Knowledge Directly Impacts Speech PerceptionSahil Luthra, Anne Marie Crinnion, David Saltzman, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 22, 2024
Resolving competing predictions in speech: How qualitatively different cues and cue reliability contribute to phoneme identificationAnne Marie Crinnion, Sahil Luthra, Phoebe Gaston, et al.
Cognition|November 9, 2023
Contra assertions, feedback improves word recognition: How feedback and lateral inhibition sharpen signals over noiseJames S Magnuson, Anne Marie Crinnion, Sahil Luthra, et al.
Cognitive Science|April 20, 2021
Robust Lexically Mediated Compensation for Coarticulation: Christmash Time Is Here AgainSahil Luthra, Giovanni Peraza-Santiago, Keia'na Beeson, et al.
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