Multiple Talker Processing: an Autistic Advantage
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    Multi-talker perceptual data where participants completed a word-monitoring task produced by eight English monolingual talkers (4 females, 4 males). Australian-English monolingual autistic and non-autistic participants’ key press responses were collected to determine accuracy and response times of correctly spotted target-words.


    • Data publication title Multiple Talker Processing: an Autistic Advantage
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      Multi-talker perceptual data where participants completed a word-monitoring task produced by eight English monolingual talkers (4 females, 4 males). Australian-English monolingual autistic and non-autistic participants’ key press responses were collected to determine accuracy and response times of correctly spotted target-words.


    • Data type dataset
    • Keywords
      • multiple talker processing
      • autism
      • speech perception
    • Funding source
      • Australian Research Council
    • Grant number(s)
      • DP190103067 - Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190103067
    • FoR codes
      • 470307 - English language
      • 520401 - Cognition
      • 520402 - Decision making
      • 520404 - Memory and attention
      • 520405 - Psycholinguistics (incl. speech production and comprehension)
      • 520406 - Sensory processes, perception and performance
      • 52 - PSYCHOLOGY
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      • 160199 - Learner and learning not elsewhere classified
      • 2004 - Public health (excl. specific population health)
      • 2801 - Expanding knowledge
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      Citation Alispahic, Samra; Pellicano, Liz; Cutler, Anne; Antoniou, Mark (2024): Multiple Talker Processing in Autistic Adult Listeners. Western Sydney University. https://doi.org/10.26183/cpk0-4b92