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John Mullennix
John Mullennix
Professor of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
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The special role of rimes in the description, use, and acquisition of English orthography.
R Treiman, J Mullennix, R Bijeljac-Babic, ED Richmond-Welty
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 124 (2), 107, 1995
7811995
Some effects of talker variability on spoken word recognition
JW Mullennix, DB Pisoni, CS Martin
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 85 (1), 365-378, 1989
6921989
Stimulus variability and processing dependencies in speech perception
JW Mullennix, DB Pisoni
Perception & psychophysics 47 (4), 379-390, 1990
4361990
Word familiarity and frequency in visual and auditory word recognition.
CM Connine, J Mullennix, E Shernoff, J Yelen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 16 (6), 1084, 1990
3891990
Talker variability in speech processing
K Johnson, JW Mullennix
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., 1997
3301997
Effects of talker variability on recall of spoken word lists.
CS Martin, JW Mullennix, DB Pisoni, WV Summers
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 15 (4), 676, 1989
2561989
Some consequences of stimulus variability on speech processing by 2-month-old infants
PW Jusczyl, DB Pisoni, J Mullennix
Cognition 43 (3), 253-291, 1992
2431992
Phonetic biases in voice key response time measurements
B Kessler, R Treiman, J Mullennix
Journal of Memory and Language 47 (1), 145-171, 2002
2092002
The perceptual representation of voice gender
JW Mullennix, KA Johnson, M Topcu‐Durgun, LM Farnsworth
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 98 (6), 3080-3095, 1995
1551995
Comprehension of synthetic speech produced by rule: Word monitoring and sentence-by-sentence listening times
JV Ralston, DB Pisoni, SE Lively, BG Greene, JW Mullennix
Human factors 33 (4), 471-491, 1991
1001991
Social perception of male and female computer synthesized speech
JW Mullennix, SE Stern, SJ Wilson, C Dyson
Computers in Human Behavior 19 (4), 407-424, 2003
922003
The persuasiveness of synthetic speech versus human speech
SE Stern, JW Mullennix, C Dyson, SJ Wilson
Human Factors 41 (4), 588-595, 1999
781999
Integral processing of phonemes: Evidence for a phonetic mode of perception
GR Tomiak, JW Mullennix, JR Sawusch
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 81 (3), 755-764, 1987
741987
Art expertise and the processing of titled abstract art
JW Mullennix, J Robinet
Perception 47 (4), 359-378, 2018
582018
Diversity across the curriculum: A guide for faculty in higher education
E Cohn, JW Mullennix, J Branche
Anker Pub. Co., 2007
572007
Persuasion and social perception of human vs. synthetic voice across person as source and computer as source conditions
SE Stern, JW Mullennix, I Yaroslavsky
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 64 (1), 43-52, 2006
572006
Talker variability in speech processing
DB Pisoni, K Johnson, JW Mullennix
Academic Press, 1997
571997
Feedback consistency effects in single-word reading
B Kessler, R Treiman, J Mullennix
Single-word reading: Behavioral and biological perspectives, 159-174, 2008
502008
Typicality effects on memory for voice: Implications for earwitness testimony
JW Mullennix, A Ross, C Smith, K Kuykendall, J Conard, S Barb
Applied Cognitive Psychology 25 (1), 29-34, 2011
452011
Effects of variation in emotional tone of voice on speech perception
JW Mullennix, T Bihon, J Bricklemyer, J Gaston, JM Keener
Language and speech 45 (3), 255-283, 2002
402002
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