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The 50th Perceptual Frontier Seminar: Rehearsal for Fechner Day 2019 in Antalya, Turkey

Date and time: Friday, 11 October 2019, 13:30-17:00
Venue: Room 601 on the 6th Floor of Building 3, Ohashi Campus, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan <http://www.design.kyushu-u.ac.jp/kyushu-u/english/access>
Language: English
Organizer: Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA (Kyushu Univ./ReCAPS/Research and Development Center for Five-Sense Devices)

Program

Part I: Oral presentations

1. Perceptual restoration of interrupted locally time-reversed speech: Effects of noise levels and segment duration
Kazuo UEDA, Valter CIOCCA, Gerard B. REMIJN, and Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA

2. Auditory psychology and phonology
Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA

3. Pause duration influences impressions of English speech style rated by native and non-native speakers
Shimeng LIU , Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA, Mark A. ELLIOTT, Lihan CHEN, Gerard B. REMIJN, Sophia ARNDT, and Zhuoyue PANG

4. Effects of Compressing or Stretching Mosaic Block Duration on Intelligibility of English Mosaic Speech
S. SANTI, Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA, Kazuo UEDA, and Gerard B. REMIJN

Part II: Poster presentations

1. Perception of music scales based on 31-tone equal temperament
Jingyi LYU and Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA

2. Pre-speech development of Japanese-learning infants
Emi SHIBATO, Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA, and Yuko YAMASHITA

3. How the perception of an initial consonant is influenced by the duration of the following vowel
Xiaoyang YU, Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA, and Yixin ZHANG

4. The effect of sound modulation mode on perceived audiovisual congruency of pure tones and Gabor patches
Natalia POSTNOVA, and Gerard B. REMIJN

5. Acoustic analysis of word- initial consonant clusters: a perceptual basis of English syllables
Yixin ZHANG, Yoshitaka NAKAJIMA, Xiaoyang YU, Gerard B. REMIJN, Kazuo UEDA, Takuya KISHIDA, and Mark A. ELLIOTT

 


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