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Overview

Lawrence D. Rosenblum is affiliated with the University of California, Riverside in the United States. Their research primarily centers on the field of psychology, with a strong focus on experimental and cognitive psychology. Additional subfields of study include cognitive neuroscience, signal processing, artificial intelligence, and developmental biology.

Their work covers several interconnected topics, including:

  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Language, metaphor, and cognition
  • Phonetics and phonology research
  • Categorization, perception, and language
  • Speech and audio processing
  • Speech recognition and synthesis
  • Animal vocal communication and behavior

Rosenblum has contributed articles to a number of academic journals, most frequently publishing in Attention Perception & Psychophysics, with additional publications appearing in Speech Communication, Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance, and Brain Sciences. The venues and number of publications in each are as follows:

  • Attention Perception & Psychophysics: 3
  • Speech Communication: 1
  • Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance: 1
  • Brain Sciences: 1

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "Cross-modal transfer of talker-identity learning," 2020, Attention Perception & Psychophysics
  • "Perceptual learning of phonetic convergence," 2021, Speech Communication
  • "Selective adaptation in speech: Measuring the effects of visual and lexical contexts," 2021, Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance
  • "The Benefit of Bimodal Training in Voice Learning," 2023, Brain Sciences
  • "Semantic priming from McGurk words: Priming depends on perception," 2023, Attention Perception & Psychophysics

The scientist often collaborates with other researchers. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Josh Dorsi
  • James W. Dias
  • Serena Zadoorian
  • Ryan Robart
  • Dominique Simmons

Best Publications

  • The McGurk effect in infants

    Lawrence D. Rosenblum;Mark A. Schmuckler;Jennifer A. Johnson

  • An audiovisual test of kinematic primitives for visual speech perception.

    Lawrence D. Rosenblum;Helena M. Saldaña

  • Dynamics and the orientation of kinematic forms in visual event recognition.

    Geoffrey P. Bingham;Richard C. Schmidt;Lawrence D. Rosenblum

  • Speech Perception as a Multimodal Phenomenon

    Lawrence D. Rosenblum

  • Hefting for a Maximum Distance Throw: A Smart Perceptual Mechanism*

    Geoffrey P. Bingham;R. C. Schmidt;Lawrence D. Rosenblum

  • Relative Effectiveness of Three Stimulus Variables for Locating a Moving Sound Source

    Lawrence D Rosenblum;Claudia Carello;Richard E Pastore

  • Primacy of Multimodal Speech Perception

    Lawrence D. Rosenblum

  • Visual influences on auditory pluck and bow judgments

    Helena M. Saldaña;Lawrence D. Rosenblum

  • Point-light facial displays enhance comprehension of speech in noise.

    Lawrence D. Rosenblum;Jennifer A. Johnson;Helena M. Saldaña

  • See What I'm Saying: The Extraordinary Powers of Our Five Senses

    Lawrence D. Rosenblum

  • Fluctuations and phase symmetry in coordinated rhythmic movements.

    M. T. Turvey;Lawrence D. Rosenblum;R. C. Schmidt;Peter N. Kugler

  • Auditory looming perception: influences on anticipatory judgments.

    Lawrence D Rosenblum;A Paige Wuestefeld;Helena M Saldaña

  • Task dynamics and resource dynamics in the assembly of a coordinated rhythmic activity.

    Geoffrey P. Bingham;R. C. Schmidt;M. T. Turvey;Lawrence D. Rosenblum

  • Lip-Read Me Now, Hear Me Better Later Cross-Modal Transfer of Talker-Familiarity Effects

    Lawrence D. Rosenblum;Rachel M. Miller;Kauyumari Sanchez

  • Duplex perception: a comparison of monosyllables and slamming doors

    Carol A. Fowler;Lawrence D. Rosenblum

  • ‘Clock’ and ‘motor’ components in absolute coordination of rhythmic movements

    M.T. Turvey;R.C. Schmidt;R.C. Schmidt;L.D. Rosenblum;L.D. Rosenblum

  • Visual speech information for face recognition

    Lawrence D. Rosenblum;Deborah A. Yakel;Naser Baseer;Anjani Panchal

  • Selective adaptation in speech perception using a compelling audiovisual adaptor

    Helena M. Saldaña;Lawrence D. Rosenblum

  • Effects of talker variability on speechreading.

    Deborah A. Yakel;Lawrence D. Rosenblum;Michelle A. Fortier

  • Duplex perception with musical stimuli

    Richard E. Pastore;Mark A. Schmuckler;Lawrence Rosenblum;Rosemary Szczesiul

  • Lipread me now, hear me better later: Crossmodal transfer of talker familiarity effects

    Kauyumari Sanchez;Lawrence D. Rosenblum;Rachel M. Miller

  • The McGurk effect in infants

    Jennifer A. Johnson;Lawrence D. Rosenblum;Mark A. Schmuckler

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael T. Turvey
Michael T. Turvey University of Connecticut
Geoffrey P. Bingham
Geoffrey P. Bingham Indiana University
Claudia Carello
Claudia Carello University of Connecticut
Arthur G. Samuel
Arthur G. Samuel Stony Brook University
Carol A. Fowler
Carol A. Fowler University of Connecticut

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