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H M Sussman

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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|September 1, 1980
Methodological problems in evaluating lip/jaw reciprocity as an index of motor equivalenceH M Sussman
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|September 1, 1977
Respiratory tracking of dichotically presented tonal amplitudesH M Sussman
ASHA|May 1, 1989
A bird brain approach to languageH M Sussman
Brain and Language|May 1, 1986
A neuronal model of vowel normalization and representationH M Sussman
Psychological Bulletin|April 1, 1972
What the tongue tells the brainH M Sussman
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|June 1, 1979
Evidence for left hemisphere superiority in processing movement-related tonal signalsH M Sussman
Phonetica|January 1, 1991
The representation of stop consonants in three-dimensional acoustic spaceH M Sussman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|June 1, 1971
The laterality effect in lingual-auditory trackingH M Sussman
Brain and Language|November 7, 1999
A neural mapping hypothesis to explain why velar stops have an allophonic splitH M Sussman
Brain and Language|May 1, 1984
A neuronal model for syllable representationH M Sussman
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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|September 1, 1980
Methodological problems in evaluating lip/jaw reciprocity as an index of motor equivalenceH M Sussman
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|September 1, 1977
Respiratory tracking of dichotically presented tonal amplitudesH M Sussman
ASHA|May 1, 1989
A bird brain approach to languageH M Sussman
Brain and Language|May 1, 1986
A neuronal model of vowel normalization and representationH M Sussman
Psychological Bulletin|April 1, 1972
What the tongue tells the brainH M Sussman
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|June 1, 1979
Evidence for left hemisphere superiority in processing movement-related tonal signalsH M Sussman
Phonetica|January 1, 1991
The representation of stop consonants in three-dimensional acoustic spaceH M Sussman
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|June 1, 1971
The laterality effect in lingual-auditory trackingH M Sussman
Brain and Language|November 7, 1999
A neural mapping hypothesis to explain why velar stops have an allophonic splitH M Sussman
Brain and Language|May 1, 1984
A neuronal model for syllable representationH M Sussman
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