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Gavin M Bidelman

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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 31, 2016
Relative contribution of envelope and fine structure to the subcortical encoding of noise-degraded speechGavin M Bidelman
Neuroscience Letters|July 23, 2015
Sensitivity of the cortical pitch onset response to height, time-variance, and directionality of dynamic pitchGavin M Bidelman
Brain and Language|March 10, 2015
Bilinguals at the "cocktail party": dissociable neural activity in auditory-linguistic brain regions reveals neurobiological basis for nonnative listeners' speech-in-noise recognition deficitsGavin M Bidelman, Lauren Dexter
Hearing Research|October 2, 2013
Examining neural plasticity and cognitive benefit through the unique lens of musical trainingSylvain Moreno, Gavin M Bidelman
Neuropsychologia|December 28, 2014
Hierarchical neurocomputations underlying concurrent sound segregation: connecting periphery to perceptGavin M Bidelman, Claude Alain
Frontiers in Psychology|September 25, 2020
Musicians Show Improved Speech Segregation in Competitive, Multi-Talker Cocktail Party ScenariosGavin M Bidelman, Jessica Yoo
Neuroscience Letters|January 26, 2021
Subcortical rather than cortical sources of the frequency-following response (FFR) relate to speech-in-noise perception in normal-hearing listenersGavin M Bidelman, Sara Momtaz
Neuroimage|July 17, 2019
Plasticity in auditory categorization is supported by differential engagement of the auditory-linguistic networkGavin M Bidelman, Breya Walker
JASA Express Letters|December 10, 2025
Consistency in phonetic categorization predicts successful speech-in-noise perceptionRose Rizzi, Gavin M Bidelman
Brain Research|August 10, 2010
Effects of reverberation on brainstem representation of speech in musicians and non-musiciansGavin M Bidelman, Ananthanarayan Krishnan
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|October 31, 2016
Relative contribution of envelope and fine structure to the subcortical encoding of noise-degraded speechGavin M Bidelman
Neuroscience Letters|July 23, 2015
Sensitivity of the cortical pitch onset response to height, time-variance, and directionality of dynamic pitchGavin M Bidelman
Brain and Language|March 10, 2015
Bilinguals at the "cocktail party": dissociable neural activity in auditory-linguistic brain regions reveals neurobiological basis for nonnative listeners' speech-in-noise recognition deficitsGavin M Bidelman, Lauren Dexter
Hearing Research|October 2, 2013
Examining neural plasticity and cognitive benefit through the unique lens of musical trainingSylvain Moreno, Gavin M Bidelman
Neuropsychologia|December 28, 2014
Hierarchical neurocomputations underlying concurrent sound segregation: connecting periphery to perceptGavin M Bidelman, Claude Alain
Frontiers in Psychology|September 25, 2020
Musicians Show Improved Speech Segregation in Competitive, Multi-Talker Cocktail Party ScenariosGavin M Bidelman, Jessica Yoo
Neuroscience Letters|January 26, 2021
Subcortical rather than cortical sources of the frequency-following response (FFR) relate to speech-in-noise perception in normal-hearing listenersGavin M Bidelman, Sara Momtaz
Neuroimage|July 17, 2019
Plasticity in auditory categorization is supported by differential engagement of the auditory-linguistic networkGavin M Bidelman, Breya Walker
JASA Express Letters|December 10, 2025
Consistency in phonetic categorization predicts successful speech-in-noise perceptionRose Rizzi, Gavin M Bidelman
Brain Research|August 10, 2010
Effects of reverberation on brainstem representation of speech in musicians and non-musiciansGavin M Bidelman, Ananthanarayan Krishnan
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