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- John Veillette, Letitia Ho, Howard C. Nusbaum:
Permutation-based group sequential analyses for cognitive neuroscience. NeuroImage 277: 120232 (2023) - 2022
- Shannon L. M. Heald, Stephen C. Van Hedger, John Veillette, Katherine Reis, Joel S. Snyder, Howard C. Nusbaum:
Going Beyond Rote Auditory Learning: Neural Patterns of Generalized Auditory Learning. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 34(3): 425-444 (2022) - 2021
- Geoffrey Brookshire, Heather Harden Mangelsdorf, Clara Sava-Segal, Katherine Reis, Howard C. Nusbaum, Susan Goldin-Meadow, Daniel Casasanto:
Expertise modulates neural tracking of dance and sign language. CogSci 2021 - 2020
- Charlie Catlett, Peter H. Beckman, Nicola J. Ferrier, Howard C. Nusbaum, Michael E. Papka, Marc G. Berman, Rajesh Sankaran:
Measuring Cities with Software-Defined Sensors. J. Soc. Comput. 1(1): 14-27 (2020) - 2019
- Stephen C. Van Hedger, Howard C. Nusbaum, Shannon L. M. Heald, Alex Huang, Hiroki Kotabe, Marc G. Berman:
The Aesthetic Preference for Nature Sounds Depends on Sound Object Recognition. Cogn. Sci. 43(5) (2019) - 2018
- Frederic Dick, Lori L. Holt, Howard C. Nusbaum, Neeraj Kumar Sharma, Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham:
Dimension-based Attention in Learning and Understanding Spoken Language. CogSci 2018 - 2009
- John T. Cacioppo, Catherine J. Norris, Jean Decety, George Monteleone, Howard C. Nusbaum:
In the Eye of the Beholder: Individual Differences in Perceived Social Isolation Predict Regional Brain Activation to Social Stimuli. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 21(1): 83-92 (2009) - 2008
- Hadas Shintel, Howard C. Nusbaum:
Moving to the Speed of Sound: Context Modulation of the Effect of Acoustic Properties of Speech. Cogn. Sci. 32(6): 1063-1074 (2008) - Uri Hasson, Jeremy I. Skipper, Michael Wilde, Howard C. Nusbaum, Steven L. Small:
Improving the analysis, storage and sharing of neuroimaging data using relational databases and distributed computing. NeuroImage 39(2): 693-706 (2008) - 2006
- Uri Hasson, Howard C. Nusbaum, Steven L. Small:
Repetition Suppression for Spoken Sentences and the Effect of Task Demands. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 18(12): 2013-2029 (2006) - 2005
- Jeremy I. Skipper, Howard C. Nusbaum, Steven L. Small:
Listening to talking faces: motor cortical activation during speech perception. NeuroImage 25(1): 76-89 (2005) - 1999
- Alexander L. Francis, Howard C. Nusbaum:
The Effect of Lexical Complexity on Intelligibility. Int. J. Speech Technol. 3(1): 15-25 (1999) - 1997
- Howard C. Nusbaum:
Editorial. Int. J. Speech Technol. 1(2): 89-90 (1997) - Howard C. Nusbaum, Alexander L. Francis, Anne S. Henly:
Measuring the naturalness of synthetic speech. Int. J. Speech Technol. 2(1): 7-19 (1997) - 1996
- Alexander L. Francis, Howard C. Nusbaum:
Paying attention to speaking rate. ICSLP 1996: 1537-1540 - 1995
- Howard C. Nusbaum, Alexander L. Francis, Anne S. Henly:
Measuring the naturalness of synthetic speech. Int. J. Speech Technol. 1(1): 7-19 (1995) - 1994
- James S. Magnuson, Reiko Akahane-Yamada, Howard C. Nusbaum:
Are representations used for talker identification available for talker normalization? ICSLP 1994: 1175-1178 - 1990
- Judith C. Goodman, Howard C. Nusbaum, Lisa Lee, Kevin Broihier:
The effects of syntactic and discourse variables on the segmental intelligibility of speech. ICSLP 1990: 393-396 - Howard C. Nusbaum:
The role of learning and attention in speech perception. ICSLP 1990: 409-412 - 1986
- Michael J. Dedina, Howard C. Nusbaum:
PRONOUNCE (abstract): a program for pronunciation by analogy. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1986: 468 - 1985
- David B. Pisoni, Howard C. Nusbaum, Beth G. Greene:
Perception of synthetic speech generated by rule. Proc. IEEE 73(11): 1665-1676 (1985) - David B. Pisoni, Howard C. Nusbaum, Paul A. Luce, Louisa M. Slowiaczek:
Speech perception, word recognition and the structure of the lexicon. Speech Commun. 4(1-3): 75-95 (1985) - David B. Pisoni, Robert H. Bernacki, Howard C. Nusbaum, Moshe Yuchtman:
Some acoustic-phonetic correlates of speech produced in noise. ICASSP 1985: 1581-1584 - 1983
- David B. Pisoni, Howard C. Nusbaum, Paul A. Luce, Eileen C. Schwab:
Perceptual evaluation of synthetic speech: Some considerations of the user/System interface. ICASSP 1983: 535-538
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