Re: Children and complex pitch perception (Monita Chatterjee )


Subject: Re: Children and complex pitch perception
From:    Monita Chatterjee  <mchatterjee@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 11 Nov 2009 17:29:10 -0500
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Thanks Hugh, and also Damir Kovacic reminded me of his recent paper on gender recognition: Kovacic and Balabanan (2009) JASA 126(2): 762-775 Peng and colleagues have also examined intonation perception by children: Peng, Tomblin, Turner (2008) Ear Hear 29(3): 336-351 And Rochelle Newman pointed me to important work on infants and motherese by Fernald and colleagues. Not a lot of psychophysics-type stuff, but there's enough here to glean the necessary information I think. Thanks everyone, and I look forward to more info on this. mc >>> Hugh Mcdermott <hughm@xxxxxxxx> 11/11/09 5:18 PM >>> Dear Monita, Here are some publications reporting pitch perception by child CI users: Hsiao F (2008) Mandarin melody recognition by pediatric cochlear implant recipients. J Music Ther 45:390-404. Mitani C, Nakata T, Trehub SE, Kanda Y, Kumagami H, Takasaki K, Miyamoto I, Takahashi H (2007) Music recognition, music listening, and word recognition by deaf children with cochlear implants. Ear Hear 28:29S-33S. Nakata T, Trehub SE, Mitani C, Kanda Y (2006) Pitch and timing in the songs of deaf children with cochlear implants. Music Perception 24:147-154. Nakata T, Trehub SE, Mitani C, Kanda Y, Shibasaki A, Schellenberg EG (2005) Music recognition by Japanese children with cochlear implants. J Physiol Anthropol Appl Human Sci 24:29-32. Olszewski C, Gfeller KE, Froman R, Stordahl J, Tomblin B (2005) Familiar melody recognition by children and adults using cochlear implants and normal hearing children. Cochlear Implants Int 6:123-140. Vongpaisal T, Trehub SE, Schellenberg EG (2006) Song recognition by children and adolescents with cochlear implants. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 49:1091-1103. Vongpaisal T, Trehub SE, Schellenberg EG (2009) Identification of TV tunes by children with cochlear implants. Music Perception 27:17-24. Best regards, Hugh Prof. Hugh McDermott Professor of Auditory Communication and Signal Processing Audiology, Hearing and Speech Sciences, Department of Otolaryngology, 550 Swanston Street, The University of Melbourne. VIC 3010 Australia Phone: +61 3 9035 5341 Fax: +61 3 9347 9736 E-mail: hughm@xxxxxxxx Web page: http://www.medoto.unimelb.edu.au/ -----Original Message----- From: AUDITORY - Research in Auditory Perception [mailto:AUDITORY@xxxxxxxx On Behalf Of Monita Chatterjee Sent: Thursday, 12 November 2009 5:59 AM To: AUDITORY@xxxxxxxx Subject: Children and complex pitch perception Dear list, I'm looking for papers on complex (e.g., voice) pitch perception by children, normally hearing or cochlear implanted. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. There seems to be a lot of work done on production, but not a lot of rigorous stuff on pitch perception...or am I missing something big that reviewers will slam me for? Thanks! mc M Chatterjee, Ph.D. Director, Cochlear Implants and Psychophysics Laboratory Associate Professor, Hearing and Speech Sciences, 0100 LeFrak Hall University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 (301) 405 7716 http://www.bsos.umd.edu/hesp/facultyStaff/chatterjeem.htm


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