Individual differences in visual pattern completion predict adaptation to degraded speech
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2024-08
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Drouin, Julia R, and Charles P Davis (2024). Individual differences in visual pattern completion predict adaptation to degraded speech. Brain and Language, 255. pp. 105449–105449. 10.1016/j.bandl.2024.105449 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/32359.
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Charles Davis
Charles works on a range of topics in cognitive science, covering semantic memory, language, and embodied cognition. He is particularly interested in how sensory-perceptual experiences and language experience contribute to semantic knowledge, or, what kids know about word meanings.
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