137
Views
119
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Voice perception deficits: Neuroanatomical correlates of phonagnosia

, &
Pages 665-674 | Accepted 20 Jun 1988, Published online: 04 Jan 2008

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (11)

Ana P. Pinheiro, António Farinha-Fernandes, Magda S. Roberto & Sonja A. Kotz. (2019) Self-voice perception and its relationship with hallucination predisposition. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry 24:4, pages 237-255.
Read now
Johanna Bogon, Hedwig Eisenbarth, Steffen Landgraf & Gesine Dreisbach. (2017) Shielding voices: The modulation of binding processes between voice features and response features by task representations. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 70:9, pages 1856-1866.
Read now
Pascal Belin. (2017) Similarities in face and voice cerebral processing. Visual Cognition 25:4-6, pages 658-665.
Read now
S. Lloyd-Fox, A. Blasi, E. Mercure, C. E. Elwell & M. H. Johnson. (2012) The emergence of cerebral specialization for the human voice over the first months of life. Social Neuroscience 7:3, pages 317-330.
Read now
Caden Salvata, SheilaE. Blumstein & EmilyB. Myers. (2012) Speaker invariance for phonetic information: An fMRI investigation. Language and Cognitive Processes 27:2, pages 210-230.
Read now
Kelly Owen & AdrienneB. Hancock. (2010) The Role of Self- and Listener Perceptions of Femininity in Voice Therapy. International Journal of Transgenderism 12:4, pages 272-284.
Read now
Andrea Geigenberger & Wolfram Ziegler. (2001) Receptive prosodic processing in aphasia. Aphasiology 15:12, pages 1169-1187.
Read now
Diana Van Lancker. (2000) Brain Structures in Verbal Communication: A Focus on Prosody. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 7:1, pages 1-23.
Read now
Carisma Dreyer, Daan Wissing & Marie Wissing. (1996) The relationship between cognitive styles and pronunciation accuracy in english as a second language. South African Journal of Linguistics 14:sup34, pages 37-62.
Read now
Curt Burgess & Christine Chiarello. (1996) Neurocognitive Mechanisms Underlying Metaphor Comprehension and Other Figurative Language. Metaphor and Symbolic Activity 11:1, pages 67-84.
Read now
Diana van Lancker & ClaireK. H. Nicklay. (1992) Comprehension of personally relevant (perl) versus novel language in two globally aphasic patients. Aphasiology 6:1, pages 37-61.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (108)

Emily E. Harford, Lori L. Holt & Taylor J. Abel. (2024) Unveiling the development of human voice perception: Neurobiological mechanisms and pathophysiology. Current Research in Neurobiology 6, pages 100127.
Crossref
Keke Yu, Yacong Zhou, Linjun Zhang, Li Li, Ping Li & Ruiming Wang. (2023) How Different Types of Linguistic Information Impact Voice Perception: Evidence From the Language-Familiarity Effect. Language and Speech 66:4, pages 1007-1029.
Crossref
William Clapp, Charlotte Vaughn, Simon Todd & Meghan Sumner. (2023) Talker-specificity and token-specificity in recognition memory. Cognition 237, pages 105450.
Crossref
Nadine Lavan & Carolyn McGettigan. (2023) A model for person perception from familiar and unfamiliar voices. Communications Psychology 1:1.
Crossref
Guido Gainotti, Davide Quaranta & Simona Luzzi. (2023) Apperceptive and Associative Forms of Phonagnosia. Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports 23:6, pages 327-333.
Crossref
Romi Zäske, Jürgen M. Kaufmann & Stefan R. Schweinberger. (2023) Neural Correlates of Voice Learning with Distinctive and Non-Distinctive Faces. Brain Sciences 13:4, pages 637.
Crossref
Nursadul Mamun, Ria Ghosh & John H. L. Hansen. (2023) Familiar and unfamiliar speaker recognition assessment and system emulation for cochlear implant users. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 153:2, pages 1293-1306.
Crossref
Nadine Lavan. (2023) How do we describe other people from voices and faces?. Cognition 230, pages 105253.
Crossref
Lee Drown, Betsy Philip, Alexander L. Francis & Rachel M. Theodore. (2022) Revisiting the left ear advantage for phonetic cues to talker identification. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152:5, pages 3107-3123.
Crossref
Paula Rinke, Tatjana Schmidt, Kjartan Beier, Ramona Kaul & Mathias Scharinger. (2022) Rapid pre-attentive processing of a famous speaker: Electrophysiological effects of Angela Merkel's voice. Neuropsychologia 173, pages 108312.
Crossref
Patricia E.G. Bestelmeyer & Constanze Mühl. (2021) Individual differences in voice adaptability are specifically linked to voice perception skill. Cognition 210, pages 104582.
Crossref
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis & Romi Zäske. 2021. The Handbook of Speech Perception. The Handbook of Speech Perception 365 397 .
Keith Johnson. (2020) The ΔF method of vocal tract length normalization for vowels. Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology 11:1.
Crossref
Michael HoffmannMichael Hoffmann. 2020. Clinical Mentation Evaluation. Clinical Mentation Evaluation 125 141 .
Samuel Robert Mathias & Katharina von Kriegstein. 2019. Timbre: Acoustics, Perception, and Cognition. Timbre: Acoustics, Perception, and Cognition 175 209 .
Constanze Mühl, Orla Sheil, Lina Jarutytė & Patricia E. G. Bestelmeyer. (2017) The Bangor Voice Matching Test: A standardized test for the assessment of voice perception ability. Behavior Research Methods 50:6, pages 2184-2192.
Crossref
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis & John J. Sidtis. (2018) Cortical-subcortical production of formulaic language: A review of linguistic, brain disorder, and functional imaging studies leading to a production model. Brain and Cognition 126, pages 53-64.
Crossref
Guido Gainotti. (2018) How can familiar voice recognition be intact if unfamiliar voice discrimination is impaired? An introduction to this special section on familiar voice recognition. Neuropsychologia 116, pages 151-153.
Crossref
Corrina Maguinness, Claudia Roswandowitz & Katharina von Kriegstein. (2018) Understanding the mechanisms of familiar voice-identity recognition in the human brain. Neuropsychologia 116, pages 179-193.
Crossref
C. Papagno, G. Mattavelli, A. Casarotti, L. Bello & G. Gainotti. (2018) Defective recognition and naming of famous people from voice in patients with unilateral temporal lobe tumours. Neuropsychologia 116, pages 194-204.
Crossref
Sarah V. Stevenage. (2018) Drawing a distinction between familiar and unfamiliar voice processing: A review of neuropsychological, clinical and empirical findings. Neuropsychologia 116, pages 162-178.
Crossref
Claudia Roswandowitz, Claudia Kappes, Hellmuth Obrig & Katharina von Kriegstein. (2018) Obligatory and facultative brain regions for voice-identity recognition. Brain 141:1, pages 234-247.
Crossref
M. Candini, S. Avanzi, A. Cantagallo, M.G. Zangoli, M. Benassi, P. Querzani, E.M. Lotti, T. Iachini & F. Frassinetti. (2018) The lost ability to distinguish between self and other voice following a brain lesion. NeuroImage: Clinical 18, pages 903-911.
Crossref
Maureen Fontaine, Scott A. Love & Marianne Latinus. (2017) Familiarity and Voice Representation: From Acoustic-Based Representation to Voice Averages. Frontiers in Psychology 8.
Crossref
Virginia Aglieri, Rebecca Watson, Cyril Pernet, Marianne Latinus, Lúcia Garrido & Pascal Belin. (2016) The Glasgow Voice Memory Test: Assessing the ability to memorize and recognize unfamiliar voices. Behavior Research Methods 49:1, pages 97-110.
Crossref
Emily B. Myers & Rachel M. Theodore. (2017) Voice-sensitive brain networks encode talker-specific phonetic detail. Brain and Language 165, pages 33-44.
Crossref
Ekaterina Staikova. 2017. Encyclopedia of Geropsychology. Encyclopedia of Geropsychology 243 249 .
Juliette Salles, Kuzma Strelnikov, Mantoulan Carine, Thuilleaux Denise, Virginie Laurier, Catherine Molinas, Maïthé Tauber & Pascal Barone. (2016) Deficits in voice and multisensory processing in patients with Prader-Willi syndrome. Neuropsychologia 85, pages 137-147.
Crossref
Tatiana Conde, Oscar F. Gonçalves & Ana P. Pinheiro. (2016) A Cognitive Neuroscience View of Voice-Processing Abnormalities in Schizophrenia. Harvard Review of Psychiatry 24:2, pages 148-163.
Crossref
Ola Ozernov‐Palchik & Nadine Gaab. (2016) Tackling the ‘dyslexia paradox’: reading brain and behavior for early markers of developmental dyslexia. WIREs Cognitive Science 7:2, pages 156-176.
Crossref
Jeffrey R. Binder. 2016. Neurobiology of Language. Neurobiology of Language 447 461 .
Ekaterina Staikova. 2015. Encyclopedia of Geropsychology. Encyclopedia of Geropsychology 1 6 .
Michael HoffmannMichael Hoffmann. 2016. Cognitive, Conative and Behavioral Neurology. Cognitive, Conative and Behavioral Neurology 145 156 .
Anna B. Jones, Andrew J. Farrall, Pascal Belin & Cyril R. Pernet. (2015) Hemispheric association and dissociation of voice and speech information processing in stroke. Cortex 71, pages 232-239.
Crossref
Xiaokun Xu, Irving Biederman, Bryan E. Shilowich, Sarah B. Herald, Ori Amir & Naomi E. Allen. (2015) Developmental phonagnosia: Neural correlates and a behavioral marker. Brain and Language 149, pages 106-117.
Crossref
Sonja Schall, Stefan J. Kiebel, Burkhard Maess & Katharina von Kriegstein. (2015) Voice Identity Recognition: Functional Division of the Right STS and Its Behavioral Relevance. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 27:2, pages 280-291.
Crossref
L. Robert slevc & Alison R. Shell. 2015. The Human Auditory System - Fundamental Organization and Clinical Disorders. The Human Auditory System - Fundamental Organization and Clinical Disorders 573 587 .
T.E. Cope, W. Sedley & T.D. Griffiths. 2015. Brain Mapping. Brain Mapping 1095 1112 .
Beatrice de Gelder & Jan Van den Stock. 2015. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences 250 255 .
Nora Maria Raschle, Sara Ashley Smith, Jennifer Zuk, Maria Regina Dauvermann, Michael Joseph Figuccio & Nadine Gaab. (2014) Investigating the Neural Correlates of Voice versus Speech-Sound Directed Information in Pre-School Children. PLoS ONE 9:12, pages e115549.
Crossref
Renata del Giudice, Julia Lechinger, Malgorzata Wislowska, Dominik P.J. Heib, Kerstin Hoedlmoser & Manuel Schabus. (2014) Oscillatory brain responses to own names uttered by unfamiliar and familiar voices. Brain Research 1591, pages 63-73.
Crossref
Michela Candini, Elisa Zamagni, Angela Nuzzo, Francesco Ruotolo, Tina Iachini & Francesca Frassinetti. (2014) Who is speaking? Implicit and explicit self and other voice recognition. Brain and Cognition 92, pages 112-117.
Crossref
Helen Blank, Nuri Wieland & Katharina von Kriegstein. (2014) Person recognition and the brain: Merging evidence from patients and healthy individuals. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 47, pages 717-734.
Crossref
David FlemingBruno L. GiordanoRoberto CaldaraPascal Belin. (2014) A language-familiarity effect for speaker discrimination without comprehension. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111:38, pages 13795-13798.
Crossref
Micah R. Bregman & Sarah C. Creel. (2014) Gradient language dominance affects talker learning. Cognition 130:1, pages 85-95.
Crossref
Takao Yamasaki, Katsuya Ogata, Toshihiko Maekawa, Ikue Ijichi, Masatoshi Katagiri, Takako Mitsudo, Yoko Kamio & Shozo Tobimatsu. (2013) Rapid maturation of voice and linguistic processing systems in preschool children: A near-infrared spectroscopic study. Experimental Neurology 250, pages 313-320.
Crossref
Guido Gainotti. (2013) Laterality effects in normal subjects' recognition of familiar faces, voices and names. Perceptual and representational components. Neuropsychologia 51:7, pages 1151-1160.
Crossref
Verena G. Skuk & Stefan R. Schweinberger. (2013) Gender differences in familiar voice identification. Hearing Research 296, pages 131-140.
Crossref
Anja Bethmann, Henning Scheich & André Brechmann. (2012) The Temporal Lobes Differentiate between the Voices of Famous and Unknown People: An Event-Related fMRI Study on Speaker Recognition. PLoS ONE 7:10, pages e47626.
Crossref
Julia C. Hailstone, Gerard R. Ridgway, Jonathan W. Bartlett, Johanna C. Goll, Aisling H. Buckley, Sebastian J. Crutch & Jason D. Warren. (2011) Voice processing in dementia: a neuropsychological and neuroanatomical analysis. Brain 134:9, pages 2535-2547.
Crossref
Mark Murray & Micah WallaceKatharina von Kriegstein. 2011. The Neural Bases of Multisensory Processes. The Neural Bases of Multisensory Processes 683 700 .
Mark Murray & Micah WallaceKatharina von Kriegstein. 2011. The Neural Bases of Multisensory Processes. The Neural Bases of Multisensory Processes 683 700 .
Rainer Stollhoff, Ingo Kennerknecht, Tobias Elze & Jürgen Jost. (2011) A computational model of dysfunctional facial encoding in congenital prosopagnosia. Neural Networks 24:6, pages 652-664.
Crossref
Guido Gainotti. (2011) What the study of voice recognition in normal subjects and brain-damaged patients tells us about models of familiar people recognition. Neuropsychologia 49:9, pages 2273-2282.
Crossref
Z. Massida, P. Belin, C. James, J. Rouger, B. Fraysse, P. Barone & O. Deguine. (2011) Voice discrimination in cochlear-implanted deaf subjects. Hearing Research 275:1-2, pages 120-129.
Crossref
Jody Kreiman & Diana Sidtis. 2011. Foundations of Voice Studies. Foundations of Voice Studies 398 469 .
Guido Gainotti. (2011) The organization and dissolution of semantic-conceptual knowledge: Is the ‘amodal hub’ the only plausible model?. Brain and Cognition 75:3, pages 299-309.
Crossref
Frédéric Joassin, Mauro Pesenti, Pierre Maurage, Emilie Verreckt, Raymond Bruyer & Salvatore Campanella. (2011) Cross-modal interactions between human faces and voices involved in person recognition. Cortex 47:3, pages 367-376.
Crossref
Johanna C Goll, Sebastian J Crutch & Jason D Warren. (2010) Central auditory disorders: toward a neuropsychology of auditory objects. Current Opinion in Neurology 23:6, pages 617-627.
Crossref
Julio González, Teresa Cervera-crespo & Conor T. McLennan. (2010) Hemispheric differences in specificity effects in talker identification. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 72:8, pages 2265-2273.
Crossref
Attila Andics, James M. McQueen, Karl Magnus Petersson, Viktor Gál, Gábor Rudas & Zoltán Vidnyánszky. (2010) Neural mechanisms for voice recognition. NeuroImage 52:4, pages 1528-1540.
Crossref
Julia C. Hailstone, Sebastian J. Crutch, Martin D. Vestergaard, Roy D. Patterson & Jason D. Warren. (2010) Progressive associative phonagnosia: A neuropsychological analysis. Neuropsychologia 48:4, pages 1104-1114.
Crossref
Christoph J. G. Lang, O. Kneidl, M. Hielscher-Fastabend & J. G. Heckmann. (2009) Voice recognition in aphasic and non-aphasic stroke patients. Journal of Neurology 256:8, pages 1303-1306.
Crossref
Lúcia Garrido, Frank Eisner, Carolyn McGettigan, Lauren Stewart, Disa Sauter, J. Richard Hanley, Stefan R. Schweinberger, Jason D. Warren & Brad Duchaine. (2009) Developmental phonagnosia: A selective deficit of vocal identity recognition. Neuropsychologia 47:1, pages 123-131.
Crossref
Christine Rosa, Maryse Lassonde, Claudine Pinard, Julian Paul Keenan & Pascal Belin. (2008) Investigations of hemispheric specialization of self-voice recognition. Brain and Cognition 68:2, pages 204-214.
Crossref
Fabrice B.R. Parmentier, Murray T. Maybery, Matthew Huitson & Dylan M. Jones. (2008) The perceptual determinants of repetition learning in auditory space. Journal of Memory and Language 58:4, pages 978-997.
Crossref
Stephen R. Arnott, Charles A. Heywood, Robert W. Kentridge & Melvyn A. Goodale. (2011) Voice recognition and the posterior cingulate: An fMRI study of prosopagnosia. Journal of Neuropsychology 2:1, pages 269-286.
Crossref
Annett Schirmer, Elizabeth Simpson & Nicolas Escoffier. (2007) Listen up! Processing of intensity change differs for vocal and nonvocal sounds. Brain Research 1176, pages 103-112.
Crossref
Pascal Belin. (2006) Voice processing in human and non-human primates. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 361:1476, pages 2091-2107.
Crossref
Alexander L. Francis & Courtney Driscoll. (2006) Training to use voice onset time as a cue to talker identification induces a left-ear/right-hemisphere processing advantage. Brain and Language 98:3, pages 310-318.
Crossref
Sophie K. Scott, Stuart Rosen, Harriet Lang & Richard J. S. Wise. (2006) Neural correlates of intelligibility in speech investigated with noise vocoded speech—A positron emission tomography study. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 120:2, pages 1075-1083.
Crossref
Maude Beauchemin, Louis De Beaumont, Phetsamone Vannasing, Aline Turcotte, Claudine Arcand, Pascal Belin & Maryse Lassonde. (2006) Electrophysiological markers of voice familiarity. European Journal of Neuroscience 23:11, pages 3081-3086.
Crossref
Irena Holeckova, Catherine Fischer, Marie-Hélène Giard, Claude Delpuech & Dominique Morlet. (2006) Brain responses to a subject's own name uttered by a familiar voice. Brain Research 1082:1, pages 142-152.
Crossref
Audrey Kittredge, Lissa Davis & Sheila E. Blumstein. (2006) Effects of nonlinguistic auditory variations on lexical processing in Broca’s aphasics. Brain and Language 97:1, pages 25-40.
Crossref
Conor T. McLennan. (2016) The Time Course of Variability Effects in the Perception of Spoken Language: Changes Across the Lifespan. Language and Speech 49:1, pages 113-125.
Crossref
Heidi E. Kirsch. (2006) Social cognition and epilepsy surgery. Epilepsy & Behavior 8:1, pages 71-80.
Crossref
Orrin Devinsky. (2005) The myth of silent cortex and the morbidity of epileptogenic tissue: Implications for temporal lobectomy. Epilepsy & Behavior 7:3, pages 383-389.
Crossref
Martin Meyer, Stefan Zysset, D. Yves von Cramon & Kai Alter. (2005) Distinct fMRI responses to laughter, speech, and sounds along the human peri-sylvian cortex. Cognitive Brain Research 24:2, pages 291-306.
Crossref
Conor T. McLennan & Paul A. Luce. (2005) Examining the Time Course of Indexical Specificity Effects in Spoken Word Recognition.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 31:2, pages 306-321.
Crossref
Sonja Lattner, Martin E. Meyer & Angela D. Friederici. (2004) Voice perception: Sex, pitch, and the right hemisphere. Human Brain Mapping 24:1, pages 11-20.
Crossref
. 2005. Clinical Sociolinguistics. Clinical Sociolinguistics 281 319 .
Catherine Bédard & Pascal Belin. (2004) A “voice inversion effect?”. Brain and Cognition 55:2, pages 247-249.
Crossref
Katharina V Kriegstein & Anne-Lise Giraud. (2004) Distinct functional substrates along the right superior temporal sulcus for the processing of voices. NeuroImage 22:2, pages 948-955.
Crossref
. 2004. Neuromimetic Semantics. Neuromimetic Semantics 483 514 .
Atsuko Gunji, Sachiko Koyama, Ryouhei Ishii, Daniel Levy, Hidehiko Okamoto, Ryusuke Kakigi & Christo Pantev. (2003) Magnetoencephalographic study of the cortical activity elicited by human voice. Neuroscience Letters 348:1, pages 13-16.
Crossref
Sonja Lattner, Burkhard Maess, Yunhua Wang, Michael Schauer, Kai Alter & Angela D. Friederici. (2003) Dissociation of human and computer voices in the brain: Evidence for a preattentive gestalt‐like perception. Human Brain Mapping 20:1, pages 13-21.
Crossref
Katharina von Kriegstein, Evelyn Eger, Andreas Kleinschmidt & Anne Lise Giraud. (2003) Modulation of neural responses to speech by directing attention to voices or verbal content. Cognitive Brain Research 17:1, pages 48-55.
Crossref
Daniel A. Levy, Roni Granot & Shlomo Bentin. (2003) Neural sensitivity to human voices: ERP evidence of task and attentional influences. Psychophysiology 40:2, pages 291-305.
Crossref
Thomas R. Knösche, Sonja Lattner, Burkhard Maess, Michael Schauer & Angela D. Friederici. (2002) Early Parallel Processing of Auditory Word and Voice Information. NeuroImage 17:3, pages 1493-1503.
Crossref
Possidonia F.D. Gontijo, Janice Rayman, Shi Zhang & Eran Zaidel. (2002) How brand names are special: brands, words, and hemispheres. Brain and Language 82:3, pages 327-343.
Crossref
Diana Van Lancker & Clark Ohnesorge. (2002) Personally Familiar Proper Names Are Relatively Successfully Processed in the Human Right Hemisphere; or, the Missing Link. Brain and Language 80:2, pages 121-129.
Crossref
Sonya M. Sheffert, David B. Pisoni, Jennifer M. Fellowes & Robert E. Remez. (2002) Learning to recognize talkers from natural, sinewave, and reversed speech samples.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 28:6, pages 1447-1469.
Crossref
Ingo Hertrich, Klaus Mathiak, Werner Lutzenberger & Hermann Ackermann. (2002) Hemispheric lateralization of the processing of consonant-vowel syllables (formant transitions): effects of stimulus characteristics and attentional demands on evoked magnetic fields. Neuropsychologia 40:12, pages 1902-1917.
Crossref
Daniel A. Levy, Roni Granot & Shlomo Bentin. (2001) Processing specificity for human voice stimuli: electrophysiological evidence. Neuroreport 12:12, pages 2653-2657.
Crossref
Clark Ohnesorge & Diana Van Lancker. (2001) Cerebral Laterality for Famous Proper Nouns: Visual Recognition by Normal Subjects. Brain and Language 77:2, pages 135-165.
Crossref
Katsuki Nakamura, Ryuta Kawashima, Motoaki Sugiura, Takashi Kato, Akinori Nakamura, Kentaro Hatano, Sumiharu Nagumo, Kisou Kubota, Hiroshi Fukuda, Kengo Ito & Shozo Kojima. (2001) Neural substrates for recognition of familiar voices: a PET study. Neuropsychologia 39:10, pages 1047-1054.
Crossref
Stefan R Schweinberger. (2001) Human brain potential correlates of voice priming and voice recognition. Neuropsychologia 39:9, pages 921-936.
Crossref
Frank Neuner & Stefan R. Schweinberger. (2000) Neuropsychological Impairments in the Recognition of Faces, Voices, and Personal Names. Brain and Cognition 44:3, pages 342-366.
Crossref
Jyotsna Vaid & James B. Kobler. (2000) Laughing Matters: Toward a Structural and Neural Account. Brain and Cognition 42:1, pages 139-141.
Crossref
Pascal Belin, Robert J. Zatorre, Philippe Lafaille, Pierre Ahad & Bruce Pike. (2000) Voice-selective areas in human auditory cortex. Nature 403:6767, pages 309-312.
Crossref
. 1998. Handbook of Neurolinguistics. Handbook of Neurolinguistics 669 772 .
Steven Z. Rapcsak, Michael R. Polster, James F. Comer & Alan B. Rubens. (1994) False Recognition and Misidentification of Faces Following Right Hemisphere Damage. Cortex 30:4, pages 565-583.
Crossref
David B. Pisoni. (1993) Long-term memory in speech perception: Some new findings on talker variability, speaking rate and perceptual learning. Speech Communication 13:1-2, pages 109-125.
Crossref
CLIFFORD NASS & JONATHAN STEUER. (1993) Voices, Boxes, and Sources of Messages.. Human Communication Research 19:4, pages 504-527.
Crossref
Diana Van Lancker. (1991) Personal relevance and the human right hemisphere. Brain and Cognition 17:1, pages 64-92.
Crossref
Donald A. Robin, Daniel Tranel & Hanna Damasio. (1990) Auditory perception of temporal and spectral events in patients with focal left and right cerebral lesions. Brain and Language 39:4, pages 539-555.
Crossref
Diana Van Lancker & Karen Klein. (1990) Preserved recognition of familiar personal names in global aphasia. Brain and Language 39:4, pages 511-529.
Crossref
Wim A. Van Dommelen. (2016) Acoustic Parameters in Human Speaker Recognition. Language and Speech 33:3, pages 259-272.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.