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John G Neuhoff

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Scientific Reports|December 21, 2017
The Perception of Operational Sex Ratios by VoiceJohn G Neuhoff
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 10, 2017
Looming sounds are perceived as faster than receding soundsJohn G Neuhoff
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 25, 2022
Biological sex, by-products, and other continuous variablesJohn G Neuhoff
Cognition|April 10, 2003
Pitch variation is unnecessary (and sometimes insufficient) for the formation of auditory objectsJohn G Neuhoff
Language and Speech|December 25, 2014
Language familiarity, expectation, and novice musical rhythm productionJohn G Neuhoff, Pascale Lidji
Perceptual and Motor Skills|November 19, 2003
Increased pitch increases accuracy of voice identificationMary-Alice Rodstrom, John G Neuhoff
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 18, 2002
The Doppler effect is not what you think it is: dramatic pitch change due to dynamic intensity changeMichael K McBeath, John G Neuhoff
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 23, 2017
Change deafness, dual-task performance, and domain-specific expertiseJohn G Neuhoff, Katharina S Bochtler
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|May 15, 2002
Pitch and loudness interact in auditory displays: can the data get lost in the map?John G Neuhoff, Gregory Kramer, Joseph Wayand
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 28, 2009
Adaptive sex differences in auditory motion perception: looming sounds are specialJohn G Neuhoff, Rianna Planisek, Erich Seifritz
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Scientific Reports|December 21, 2017
The Perception of Operational Sex Ratios by VoiceJohn G Neuhoff
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 10, 2017
Looming sounds are perceived as faster than receding soundsJohn G Neuhoff
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|July 25, 2022
Biological sex, by-products, and other continuous variablesJohn G Neuhoff
Cognition|April 10, 2003
Pitch variation is unnecessary (and sometimes insufficient) for the formation of auditory objectsJohn G Neuhoff
Language and Speech|December 25, 2014
Language familiarity, expectation, and novice musical rhythm productionJohn G Neuhoff, Pascale Lidji
Perceptual and Motor Skills|November 19, 2003
Increased pitch increases accuracy of voice identificationMary-Alice Rodstrom, John G Neuhoff
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 18, 2002
The Doppler effect is not what you think it is: dramatic pitch change due to dynamic intensity changeMichael K McBeath, John G Neuhoff
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 23, 2017
Change deafness, dual-task performance, and domain-specific expertiseJohn G Neuhoff, Katharina S Bochtler
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|May 15, 2002
Pitch and loudness interact in auditory displays: can the data get lost in the map?John G Neuhoff, Gregory Kramer, Joseph Wayand
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 28, 2009
Adaptive sex differences in auditory motion perception: looming sounds are specialJohn G Neuhoff, Rianna Planisek, Erich Seifritz
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