John Mullennix
Affiliations: | Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJames R. Sawusch | grad student | SUNY Buffalo (LinguisTree) | |
David B. Pisoni | post-doc |
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Mullennix J, Barber J, Cory T. (2019) An examination of the Kuleshov effect using still photographs. Plos One. 14: e0224623 |
Mullennix JW, Ross A, Smith C, et al. (2011) Typicality effects on memory for voice: Implications for earwitness testimony Applied Cognitive Psychology. 25: 29-34 |
Stern SE, Mullennix JW, Corneille O, et al. (2007) Distortions in the memory of the pitch of speech. Experimental Psychology. 54: 148-60 |
Stern SE, Dumont M, Mullennix JW, et al. (2007) Positive Prejudice Toward Disabled Persons Using Synthesized Speech Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 26: 363-380 |
Stern SE, Mullennix JW, Yaroslavsky I. (2006) Persuasion and social perception of human vs. synthetic voice across person as source and computer as source conditions International Journal of Human Computer Studies. 64: 43-52 |
Stern SE, Mullennix JW. (2004) Sex differences in persuadability of human and computer-synthesized speech: meta-analysis of seven studies. Psychological Reports. 94: 1283-92 |
Mullennix JW, Stern SE, Wilson SJ, et al. (2003) Social perception of male and female computer synthesized speech Computers in Human Behavior. 19: 407-424 |
Mullennix JW, Bihon T, Bricklemyer J, et al. (2002) Effects of variation in emotional tone of voice on speech perception. Language and Speech. 45: 255-83 |
Stern SE, Mullennix JW, Wilson SJ. (2002) Effects of perceived disability on persuasiveness of computer-synthesized speech. The Journal of Applied Psychology. 87: 411-7 |
Spisak B, Mullennix J, Moro K, et al. (2002) Typicality ratings of male and female voices Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 111: 2430-2430 |