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Speech segmentation by statistical learning depends on attention
JM Toro, S Sinnett, S Soto-Faraco
Cognition 97 (2), B25-B34, 2005
3932005
Statistical computations over a speech stream in a rodent
JM Toro, JB Trobalón
Perception & psychophysics 67 (5), 867-875, 2005
2852005
Finding words and rules in a speech stream: Functional differences between vowels and consonants
JM Toro, M Nespor, J Mehler, LL Bonatti
Psychological Science 19 (2), 137-144, 2008
2272008
Time course and functional neuroanatomy of speech segmentation in adults
T Cunillera, E Càmara, JM Toro, J Marco-Pallares, N Sebastián-Galles, ...
Neuroimage 48 (3), 541-553, 2009
1502009
Different neurophysiological mechanisms underlying word and rule extraction from speech
R de Diego Balaguer, JM Toro, A Rodriguez-Fornells, AC Bachoud-Lévi
PLoS One 2 (11), e1175, 2007
1442007
The effects of stress and statistical cues on continuous speech segmentation: an event-related brain potential study
T Cunillera, JM Toro, N Sebastián-Gallés, A Rodríguez-Fornells
Brain research 1123 (1), 168-178, 2006
1402006
The use of prosodic cues in language discrimination tasks by rats
JM Toro, JB Trobalon, N Sebastián-Gallés
Animal Cognition 6, 131-136, 2003
1292003
Effects of backward speech and speaker variability in language discrimination by rats.
JM Toro, JB Trobalón, N Sebastián-Gallés
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes 31 (1), 95, 2005
1002005
Structural generalizations over consonants and vowels in 11-month-old infants
F Pons, JM Toro
Cognition 116 (3), 361-367, 2010
882010
Do humans and nonhuman animals share the grouping principles of the iambic–trochaic law?
DM De la Mora, M Nespor, JM Toro
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 75, 92-100, 2013
792013
Rule learning over consonants and vowels in a non-human animal
DM de la Mora, JM Toro
Cognition 126 (2), 307-312, 2013
762013
The quest for generalizations over consonants: Asymmetries between consonants and vowels are not the by-product of acoustic differences
JM Toro, M Shukla, M Nespor, AD Endress
Perception & Psychophysics 70 (8), 1515-1525, 2008
692008
The role of perceptual salience during the segmentation of connected speech
JM Toro, N Sebastián-Gallés, SL Mattys
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 21 (5), 786-800, 2009
412009
Look at the beat, feel the meter: top–down effects of meter induction on auditory and visual modalities
A Celma-Miralles, RF De Menezes, JM Toro
Frontiers in human neuroscience 10, 108, 2016
392016
The contribution of language-specific knowledge in the selection of statistically-coherent word candidates
JM Toro, F Pons, RAH Bion, N Sebastián-Gallés
Journal of Memory and Language 64 (2), 171-180, 2011
392011
Stress placement and word segmentation by Spanish speakers
JM Toro-Soto, A Rodríguez-Fornells, N Sebastián-Gallés
Psicológica 28 (2), 167-176, 2007
292007
Ternary meter from spatial sounds: Differences in neural entrainment between musicians and non-musicians
A Celma-Miralles, JM Toro
Brain and cognition 136, 103594, 2019
262019
The use of interval ratios in consonance perception by rats (Rattus norvegicus) and humans (Homo sapiens).
P Crespo-Bojorque, JM Toro
Journal of Comparative Psychology 129 (1), 42, 2015
262015
Generalizing linguistic structures under high attention demands.
JM Toro, S Sinnett, S Soto-Faraco
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 37 (2), 493, 2011
262011
Discrimination of temporal regularity in rats (Rattus norvegicus) and humans (Homo sapiens).
A Celma-Miralles, JM Toro
Journal of Comparative Psychology 134 (1), 3, 2020
252020
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