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EARSHOT: A minimal neural network model of incremental human speech recognition
JS Magnuson, H You, S Luthra, M Li, H Nam, M Escabi, K Brown, ...
Cognitive science 44 (4), e12823, 2020
622020
Interaction in spoken word recognition models: Feedback helps
JS Magnuson, D Mirman, S Luthra, T Strauss, HD Harris
Frontiers in psychology 9, 290564, 2018
552018
Attention modulates specificity effects in spoken word recognition: Challenges to the time-course hypothesis
RM Theodore, SE Blumstein, S Luthra
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 77, 1674-1684, 2015
392015
Neural substrates of subphonemic variation and lexical competition in spoken word recognition
S Luthra, S Guediche, SE Blumstein, EB Myers
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 34 (2), 151-169, 2019
192019
Perceptual learning of multiple talkers requires additional exposure
S Luthra, H Mechtenberg, EB Myers
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 83, 2217-2228, 2021
172021
Robust lexically mediated compensation for coarticulation: Christmash time is here again
S Luthra, G Peraza‐Santiago, K Beeson, D Saltzman, AM Crinnion, ...
Cognitive Science 45 (4), e12962, 2021
162021
The role of the right hemisphere in processing phonetic variability between talkers
S Luthra
Neurobiology of Language 2 (1), 138-151, 2021
162021
Lexical information guides retuning of neural patterns in perceptual learning for speech
S Luthra, JM Correia, DF Kleinschmidt, L Mesite, EB Myers
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 32 (10), 2001-2012, 2020
142020
Brain-behavior relationships in incidental learning of non-native phonetic categories
S Luthra, P Fuhrmeister, PJ Molfese, S Guediche, SE Blumstein, ...
Brain and Language 198, 104692, 2019
142019
Speaker information affects false recognition of unstudied lexical-semantic associates
S Luthra, NP Fox, SE Blumstein
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 80, 894-912, 2018
122018
Does signal reduction imply predictive coding in models of spoken word recognition?
S Luthra, MYC Li, H You, C Brodbeck, JS Magnuson
Psychonomic bulletin & review 28, 1381-1389, 2021
102021
Attention, task demands, and multitalker processing costs in speech perception.
D Saltzman, S Luthra, EB Myers, JS Magnuson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 47 (12 …, 2021
92021
Reliability and validity for perceptual flexibility in speech
CC Heffner, P Fuhrmeister, S Luthra, H Mechtenberg, D Saltzman, ...
Brain and language 226, 105070, 2022
52022
Boosting lexical support does not enhance lexically guided perceptual learning.
S Luthra, JS Magnuson, EB Myers
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 47 (4), 685, 2021
52021
Listener expectations and the perceptual accommodation of talker variability: A pre-registered replication
S Luthra, D Saltzman, EB Myers, JS Magnuson
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 83 (6), 2367-2376, 2021
42021
Why are listeners hindered by talker variability?
S Luthra
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 31 (1), 104-121, 2024
22024
Right posterior temporal cortex supports integration of phonetic and talker information
S Luthra, JS Magnuson, EB Myers
Neurobiology of Language 4 (1), 145-177, 2023
22023
Lexically-mediated compensation for coarticulation in older adults
S Luthra, G Peraza-Santiago, D Saltzman, AM Crinnion, J Magnuson
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 (43), 2021
22021
Contra assertions, feedback improves word recognition: How feedback and lateral inhibition sharpen signals over noise
JS Magnuson, AM Crinnion, S Luthra, P Gaston, S Grubb
Cognition 242, 105661, 2024
12024
Auditory category learning is robust across training regimes
CO Obasih, S Luthra, F Dick, LL Holt
Cognition 237, 105467, 2023
12023
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