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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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June 27, 2020
Retraction Note: Listeners Are Maximally Flexible in Updating Phonetic Beliefs over Time
David Saltzman, Emily Myers
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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September 20, 2017
Listeners are maximally flexible in updating phonetic beliefs over time
David Saltzman, Emily Myers
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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March 20, 2021
Listeners are initially flexible in updating phonetic beliefs over time
David Saltzman, Emily Myers
Cognitive Science
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May 22, 2024
Do They Know It's Christmash? Lexical Knowledge Directly Impacts Speech Perception
Sahil Luthra, Anne Marie Crinnion, David Saltzman, et al.
Memory & Cognition
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January 22, 2026
Native speakers kick buckets, but learners kick doors: A comparison of native and nonnative idiom comprehension
Evelyn Milburn, Mila Vulchanova, Valentin Vulchanov, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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December 9, 2021
Attention, task demands, and multitalker processing costs in speech perception
David Saltzman, Sahil Luthra, Emily B Myers, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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May 5, 2021
Listener expectations and the perceptual accommodation of talker variability: A pre-registered replication
Sahil Luthra, David Saltzman, Emily B Myers, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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January 5, 2021
Talker familiarity and the accommodation of talker variability
James S Magnuson, Howard C Nusbaum, Reiko Akahane-Yamada, et al.
Brain and Language
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January 13, 2022
Reliability and validity for perceptual flexibility in speech
Christopher C Heffner, Pamela Fuhrmeister, Sahil Luthra, et al.
Cognitive Science
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April 20, 2021
Robust Lexically Mediated Compensation for Coarticulation: Christmash Time Is Here Again
Sahil Luthra, Giovanni Peraza-Santiago, Keia'na Beeson, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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June 27, 2020
Retraction Note: Listeners Are Maximally Flexible in Updating Phonetic Beliefs over Time
David Saltzman, Emily Myers
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
September 20, 2017
Listeners are maximally flexible in updating phonetic beliefs over time
David Saltzman, Emily Myers
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
March 20, 2021
Listeners are initially flexible in updating phonetic beliefs over time
David Saltzman, Emily Myers
Cognitive Science
|
May 22, 2024
Do They Know It's Christmash? Lexical Knowledge Directly Impacts Speech Perception
Sahil Luthra, Anne Marie Crinnion, David Saltzman, et al.
Memory & Cognition
|
January 22, 2026
Native speakers kick buckets, but learners kick doors: A comparison of native and nonnative idiom comprehension
Evelyn Milburn, Mila Vulchanova, Valentin Vulchanov, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
December 9, 2021
Attention, task demands, and multitalker processing costs in speech perception
David Saltzman, Sahil Luthra, Emily B Myers, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
May 5, 2021
Listener expectations and the perceptual accommodation of talker variability: A pre-registered replication
Sahil Luthra, David Saltzman, Emily B Myers, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
January 5, 2021
Talker familiarity and the accommodation of talker variability
James S Magnuson, Howard C Nusbaum, Reiko Akahane-Yamada, et al.
Brain and Language
|
January 13, 2022
Reliability and validity for perceptual flexibility in speech
Christopher C Heffner, Pamela Fuhrmeister, Sahil Luthra, et al.
Cognitive Science
|
April 20, 2021
Robust Lexically Mediated Compensation for Coarticulation: Christmash Time Is Here Again
Sahil Luthra, Giovanni Peraza-Santiago, Keia'na Beeson, et al.
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