Lynne E. Bernstein

Affiliations: 
Neuroscience University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Neuroscience Biology, Speech Pathology
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Malone PS, Eberhardt SP, Wimmer K, et al. (2019) Neural mechanisms of vibrotactile categorization. Human Brain Mapping
Bernstein LE. (2018) Response Errors in Females' and Males' Sentence Lipreading Necessitate Structurally Different Models for Predicting Lipreading Accuracy. Language Learning. 68: 127-158
Liebenthal E, Bernstein LE. (2017) Editorial: Neural Mechanisms of Perceptual Categorization as Precursors to Speech Perception. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 11: 69
Files BT, Tjan BS, Jiang J, et al. (2015) Visual speech discrimination and identification of natural and synthetic consonant stimuli. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 878
Bernstein LE, Liebenthal E. (2014) Neural pathways for visual speech perception. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 8: 386
Eberhardt SP, Auer ET, Bernstein LE. (2014) Multisensory training can promote or impede visual perceptual learning of speech stimuli: visual-tactile vs. visual-auditory training. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 829
Bernstein LE, Eberhardt SP, Auer ET. (2014) Audiovisual spoken word training can promote or impede auditory-only perceptual learning: prelingually deafened adults with late-acquired cochlear implants versus normal hearing adults. Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 934
Tjan BS, Chao E, Bernstein LE. (2014) A visual or tactile signal makes auditory speech detection more efficient by reducing uncertainty. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 39: 1323-31
Files BT, Auer ET, Bernstein LE. (2013) The visual mismatch negativity elicited with visual speech stimuli. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 7: 371
Bernstein LE, Auer ET, Eberhardt SP, et al. (2013) Auditory Perceptual Learning for Speech Perception Can be Enhanced by Audiovisual Training. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 7: 34
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