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Lisa D Sanders

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 13, 2026
Phonetic cue weighting as auditory feature-based selective attentionChiung-Yu Chang, Lisa D Sanders
Brain and Language|April 27, 2023
Auditory pseudoword rhyming effects in bilingual children reflect second language proficiency: An ERP studyAnnika Andersson, Lisa D Sanders, Donna Coch
Biological Psychology|May 6, 2008
Skilled readers begin processing sub-phonemic features by 80 ms during visual word recognition: evidence from ERPsJane Ashby, Lisa D Sanders, John Kingston
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 20, 2012
Perceptual representations of phonotactically illegal syllablesMara Breen, John Kingston, Lisa D Sanders
Neuropsychologia|December 6, 2008
Event-related potentials index segmentation of nonsense soundsLisa D Sanders, Victoria Ameral, Kathryn Sayles
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 15, 2005
An event-related potential study of selective auditory attention in children and adultsDonna Coch, Lisa D Sanders, Helen J Neville
Auditory Perception & Cognition|September 26, 2022
Spatial release from informational masking enhances the early cortical representation of speech soundsBenjamin H Zobel, Richard L Freyman, Lisa D Sanders
Nature Neuroscience|June 18, 2002
Segmenting nonsense: an event-related potential index of perceived onsets in continuous speechLisa D Sanders, Elissa L Newport, Helen J Neville
Auditory Perception & Cognition|March 26, 2026
Attention modulates the cortical representation of speech sounds in the spatial release from informational maskingBenjamin H Zobel, Richard L Freyman, Lisa D Sanders
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|June 19, 2002
Speech segmentation by native and non-native speakers: the use of lexical, syntactic, and stress-pattern cuesLisa D Sanders, Helen J Neville, Marty G Woldorff
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 13, 2026
Phonetic cue weighting as auditory feature-based selective attentionChiung-Yu Chang, Lisa D Sanders
Brain and Language|April 27, 2023
Auditory pseudoword rhyming effects in bilingual children reflect second language proficiency: An ERP studyAnnika Andersson, Lisa D Sanders, Donna Coch
Biological Psychology|May 6, 2008
Skilled readers begin processing sub-phonemic features by 80 ms during visual word recognition: evidence from ERPsJane Ashby, Lisa D Sanders, John Kingston
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|November 20, 2012
Perceptual representations of phonotactically illegal syllablesMara Breen, John Kingston, Lisa D Sanders
Neuropsychologia|December 6, 2008
Event-related potentials index segmentation of nonsense soundsLisa D Sanders, Victoria Ameral, Kathryn Sayles
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|April 15, 2005
An event-related potential study of selective auditory attention in children and adultsDonna Coch, Lisa D Sanders, Helen J Neville
Auditory Perception & Cognition|September 26, 2022
Spatial release from informational masking enhances the early cortical representation of speech soundsBenjamin H Zobel, Richard L Freyman, Lisa D Sanders
Nature Neuroscience|June 18, 2002
Segmenting nonsense: an event-related potential index of perceived onsets in continuous speechLisa D Sanders, Elissa L Newport, Helen J Neville
Auditory Perception & Cognition|March 26, 2026
Attention modulates the cortical representation of speech sounds in the spatial release from informational maskingBenjamin H Zobel, Richard L Freyman, Lisa D Sanders
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|June 19, 2002
Speech segmentation by native and non-native speakers: the use of lexical, syntactic, and stress-pattern cuesLisa D Sanders, Helen J Neville, Marty G Woldorff
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