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Article Dans Une Revue JASA Express Letters Année : 2023

Consonant bias in adult lexical processing under acoustically degraded listening conditions

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Consonants facilitate lexical processing across many languages, including French. This study investigates whether acoustic degradation affects this phonological bias in an auditory lexical decision task. French words were processed using an eight-band vocoder, degrading their frequency modulations (FM) while preserving original amplitude modulations (AM). Adult French natives were presented with these French words, preceded by similarly processed pseudoword primes sharing their vowels, consonants, or neither. Results reveal a consonant bias in the listeners' accuracy and response times, despite the reduced spectral and FM information. These degraded conditions resemble current cochlear-implant processors, and attest to the robustness of this phonological bias.
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hal-04197011 , version 1 (05-09-2023)

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Irene de la Cruz-Pavía, Coraline Eloy, Paula Perrineau-Hecklé, Thierry Nazzi, Laurianne Cabrera. Consonant bias in adult lexical processing under acoustically degraded listening conditions. JASA Express Letters, 2023, 3 (5), pp.055206. ⟨10.1121/10.0019576⟩. ⟨hal-04197011⟩
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