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Lorin Lachs

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Ecological Psychology : a Publication of the International Society for Ecological Psychology|May 6, 2011
Crossmodal Source Identification in Speech PerceptionLorin Lachs, David B Pisoni
Plos One|March 29, 2024
Using network science to examine audio-visual speech perception with a multi-layer graphMichael S Vitevitch, Lorin Lachs
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 1, 2004
Cross-modal source information and spoken word recognitionLorin Lachs, David B Pisoni
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 7, 2004
Specification of cross-modal source information in isolated kinematic displays of speechLorin Lachs, David B Pisoni
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 18, 2012
Interpreting tone of voice: musical pitch relationships convey agreement in dyadic conversationBrooke M Okada, Lorin Lachs, Benjamin Boone
Proceedings : ICSLP. International Conference on Spoken Language Processing|November 4, 2014
AUDIOVISUAL INTEGRATION OF SPEECH BY CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH COCHEAR IMPLANTSKaren Iler Kirk, David B Pisoni, Lorin Lachs
The Volta Review|June 21, 2011
Use of Partial Stimulus Information by Cochlear Implant Users and Listeners with Normal Hearing in Identifying Spoken Words: Some Preliminary AnalysesLorin Lachs, Jonathan W Weiss, David B Pisoni
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|June 23, 2026
The visome: Using cognitive networks to examine lip-reading errors in English wordsMichael S Vitevitch, Lorin Lachs, Maia B Flynn, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 1, 2004
Talker and lexical effects on audiovisual word recognition by adults with cochlear implantsAdam R Kaiser, Karen Iler Kirk, Lorin Lachs, et al.
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Ecological Psychology : a Publication of the International Society for Ecological Psychology|May 6, 2011
Crossmodal Source Identification in Speech PerceptionLorin Lachs, David B Pisoni
Plos One|March 29, 2024
Using network science to examine audio-visual speech perception with a multi-layer graphMichael S Vitevitch, Lorin Lachs
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 1, 2004
Cross-modal source information and spoken word recognitionLorin Lachs, David B Pisoni
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|August 7, 2004
Specification of cross-modal source information in isolated kinematic displays of speechLorin Lachs, David B Pisoni
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|September 18, 2012
Interpreting tone of voice: musical pitch relationships convey agreement in dyadic conversationBrooke M Okada, Lorin Lachs, Benjamin Boone
Proceedings : ICSLP. International Conference on Spoken Language Processing|November 4, 2014
AUDIOVISUAL INTEGRATION OF SPEECH BY CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH COCHEAR IMPLANTSKaren Iler Kirk, David B Pisoni, Lorin Lachs
The Volta Review|June 21, 2011
Use of Partial Stimulus Information by Cochlear Implant Users and Listeners with Normal Hearing in Identifying Spoken Words: Some Preliminary AnalysesLorin Lachs, Jonathan W Weiss, David B Pisoni
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|June 23, 2026
The visome: Using cognitive networks to examine lip-reading errors in English wordsMichael S Vitevitch, Lorin Lachs, Maia B Flynn, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 1, 2004
Talker and lexical effects on audiovisual word recognition by adults with cochlear implantsAdam R Kaiser, Karen Iler Kirk, Lorin Lachs, et al.
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