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Publications

  • Bernstein, L. E., Auer, E. T., Jr., & Jiang, J. (in press). Lipreading, the lexicon, and Cued Speech. In C. la Sasso, J. Leybaert, K. Crain (Eds.), Cued Speech for the Natural Acquisition of English, Reading, and Academic Achievement. Oxford University Press.

  • Bernstein, L. E., Auer, E. T., Jr., Wagner, M., & Ponton, C. W. (in press 2008). Spatio-temporal dynamics of audiovisual speech processing. NeuroImage, 39, 423-435.

  • Auer, E. T., Jr., & Bernstein, L. E. (in press 2007). Enhanced visual speech perception in individuals with early onset hearing impairment. Journal of Speech, Hearing, and Language Research, 50, 1157-1165. PubMed

  • Auer, E. T., Jr., Bernstein, L. E., Sungkarat, W., & Singh, M. (2007). Vibrotactile activation of the auditory cortices in deaf versus hearing adults. NeuroReport, 18, 645-648. PubMed

  • Jiang, J., Auer, E. T., Jr., Alwan, A., Keating, P. A., Bernstein, L. E. (in press 2007). Similarity structure in visual speech perception and optical phonetic signals. Perception and Psychophysics, 69(7), 1070-1083.  PubMed

  • Bernstein, L. E. (2006). Visual speech perception. In E. Vatikiotis-Bateson, G. Bailly, & P. Perrier (Eds.), Audio-Visual Speech Processing. MIT Press. PDF

  • Jiang, J., Chen, M., Alwan A. (2006). On the perception of voicing in syllable-initial plosives in noise. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 119, 1092-1105 PubMed

  • Bernstein, L. E. (2005). Some principles of the speech perceiving brain. In D. B. Pisoni & R. E. Remez (Eds.), Handbook of Speech Perception. Blackwell. pp. 79-98.

  • Moody-Antonio, S., Takayanagi, S., Masuda, A., Auer, Jr., E. T., Fisher, L., & Bernstein, L. E. (2005). Improved speech perception in adult prelingually deafened cochlear implant recipients. Otology & Neurotology, 26, 649-654. PubMed

  • Bernstein, L. E., Auer, E. T, Jr., & Moore, J. K. (2004). Audiovisual speech binding: Convergence or association? In G. Calvert, Spence, C. & Stein, B. E. (Eds.), Handbook of Multisensory Processes. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp. 203-223. PDF

  • Bernstein, L. E., Takayanagi, S., & Auer, E. T., Jr. (2004). Auditory speech detection in noise enhanced by lipreading. Speech Communication, 44, 5-18. Abstract

  • Bernstein, L. E., & Auer, E. T. (2003). Speech perception and spoken word recognition. In M. Marschark & P. E. Spencer (Eds.), Oxford University Handbook of Deaf Studies, Language, and Education. Cambridge, England:Oxford University. pp. 379-391.

  • Auer, E. T., Jr. (2002). The influence of the lexicon on speechread word recognition: Contrasting segmental and lexical distinctiveness. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 9(2), 341-347. PubMed Abstract and PDF

  • Bernstein, L. E., Auer, E. T., Moore, J. K., Ponton, C., Don, M., & Singh, M.  (2002). Visual speech perception without primary auditory cortex activation.  NeuroReport, 13, 311-315. PubMed PDF

  • Jiang, J., Alwan, A., Bernstein, L. E., Keating, P., & Auer, E. T. (2002). On the correlation between face movements, tongue movements, and speech acoustics. EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing. Special issue: Joint Audio-Visual Speech Processing, 11, 1174-1188. Abstract and PDF

  • Mattys, S., Bernstein, L. E., & Auer, E. T., Jr. (2002). Stimulus-based lexical distinctiveness as a general word recognition mechanism. Perception & Psychophysics, 64, 667-679. PubMed Abstract and PDF

  • Ponton, C. W., Auer, E. T., & Bernstein, L. E. (2002). Neurocognitive basis for audiovisual speech perception: Evidence from event-related potentials. Proceedings of the International Congress of Spoken Language Processing. Denver, CO.

  • Xue, J., Bernstein, L. E., & Takayanagi, S. (2002). Accounting for perceptual identification of consonants and vowels through acoustic dissimilarity. Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing 2002. Denver, CO.

  • Bernstein, L. E., Auer, E. T., Jr., & Tucker, P. E. (2001). Enhanced speechreading in deaf adults: Can short-term training/practice close the gap for hearing adults? Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 44, 5-18. PubMed

  • Bernstein, L. E., Jiang, J., Alwan, A., & Auer, E. T., Jr. (2001). Similarity structure in visual phonetic perception and optical phonetics. In D. W. Massaro, J. Light, & K. Geraci (Eds.), Proceedings of AVSP 2001. ISBN 0-9712714-1-0.

  • Auer, E. T., Jr., Bernstein, L. E., & Tucker, P. E. (2000). Is subjective word familiarity a meter of ambient language? A natural experiment on effects of perceptual experience. Memory & Cognition, 28, 789-797. PubMed PDF

  • Bernstein, L. E., Demorest, M. E., & Tucker, P. E. (2000). Speech perception without hearing. Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 233-252. PubMed PDF

  • Bernstein, L. E., & Weismer, G. (2000). Basic science at the intersection of speech science and communication disorders. Journal of Phonetics, 28 (3), 225-232. Abstract

  • Auer, E. T., Jr., Bernstein, L. E., & Coulter, D. C. (1998). Temporal and spatio-temporal vibrotactile displays for voice fundamental frequency: An initial evaluation of a new vibrotactile speech perception aid with normal-hearing and hearing-impaired individuals. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 104, 2477-2489. PubMed

  • Bernstein, L. E., Demorest, M. E., & Tucker, P. E. (1998). What makes a good speechreader? First you have to find one. In R. Campbell, B. Dodd, & D. Burnham (Eds.), Hearing by eye (II): The psychology of speechreading and auditory-visual speech. 211-228. East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press.

  • Bernstein, L. E., Tucker, P. E., & Auer, E. T., Jr. (1998). Potential perceptual bases for successful use of a vibrotactile speech perception aid. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 39(3), 181-186. (Invited) PubMed

  • Iverson, P., Bernstein, L. E., Auer, E. T., Jr. (1998). Modeling the interaction of phonemic intelligibility and lexical structure in audiovisual word recognition. Speech Communication, 26, 45-63. Abstract

  • Rinker, M. A., Craig, J. C., & Bernstein, L. E. (1998). Amplitude and period discrimination of haptic stimuli. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 104, 453-463. PubMed

  • Auer, E. T., Jr., & Bernstein, L. E. (1997). Speechreading and the structure of the lexicon: Computationally modeling the effects of reduced phonetic distinctiveness on lexical uniqueness. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 102, 3704-3710. PubMed

  • Demorest, M. E., & Bernstein, L. E. (1997). Relationships between subjective ratings and objective measures of performance in speechreading sentences. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 40, 900-911. PubMed

  • Demorest, M. E., Bernstein, L. E. & DeHaven, G. P. (1996). Generalizablity of speechreading performance on nonsense syllables, words, and sentences: Subjects with normal hearing. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 39, 697-713. PubMed