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Julia Strand
Julia Strand
Associate Professor of Psychology, Carleton College
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Measuring listening effort: Convergent validity, sensitivity, and links with cognitive and personality measures
JF Strand, VA Brown, MB Merchant, HE Brown, J Smith
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 61 (6), 1463-1486, 2018
1322018
Lipreading, processing speed, and working memory in younger and older adults
JE Feld, MS Sommers
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2009
1102009
Putting the self in self-correction: Findings from the Loss-of-Confidence Project
JM Rohrer, W Tierney, EL Uhlmann, LM DeBruine, T Heyman, B Jones, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science 16 (6), 1255-1269, 2021
612021
Many neighborhoods: Phonological and perceptual neighborhood density in lexical production and perception
S Gahl, JF Strand
Journal of Memory and Language 89, 162-178, 2016
602016
Conducting spoken word recognition research online: Validation and a new timing method
J Slote, JF Strand
Behavior Research Methods 48, 553-566, 2016
592016
Individual differences in susceptibility to the McGurk effect: Links with lipreading and detecting audiovisual incongruity
J Strand, A Cooperman, J Rowe, A Simenstad
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 57 (6), 2322-2331, 2014
582014
Rapid adaptation to fully intelligible nonnative-accented speech reduces listening effort
VA Brown, DJ McLaughlin, JF Strand, KJ Van Engen
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (9), 1431-1443, 2020
462020
What accounts for individual differences in susceptibility to the McGurk effect?
VA Brown, M Hedayati, A Zanger, S Mayn, L Ray, N Dillman-Hasso, ...
PloS one 13 (11), e0207160, 2018
452018
Talking points: A modulating circle increases listening effort without improving speech recognition in young adults
JF Strand, VA Brown, DL Barbour
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 27 (3), 536-543, 2020
30*2020
Understanding speech amid the jingle and jangle: Recommendations for improving measurement practices in listening effort research
JF Strand, L Ray, NH Dillman-Hasso, J Villanueva, VA Brown
Auditory perception & cognition 3 (4), 169-188, 2020
282020
About face: Seeing the talker improves spoken word recognition but increases listening effort
VA Brown, JF Strand
Journal of Cognition 2 (1), 2019
282019
There goes the neighborhood: Lipreading and the structure of the mental lexicon
J Feld, M Sommers
Speech communication 53 (2), 220-228, 2011
252011
Introducing a framework for open and reproducible research training (FORRT)
F Azevedo, S Parsons, L Micheli, J Strand, EM Rinke, S Guay, M Elsherif, ...
OSF Preprints, 2019
24*2019
Sizing up the competition: Quantifying the influence of the mental lexicon on auditory and visual spoken word recognition
JF Strand, MS Sommers
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 130 (3), 1663-1672, 2011
212011
Noise increases listening effort in normal-hearing young adults, regardless of working memory capacity
VA Brown, JF Strand
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 34 (5), 628-640, 2019
192019
Keep listening: Grammatical context reduces but does not eliminate activation of unexpected words.
JF Strand, VA Brown, HE Brown, JJ Berg
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 44 (6), 962, 2018
182018
Grammatical context constrains lexical competition in spoken word recognition
J Strand, A Simenstad, A Cooperman, J Rowe
Memory & cognition 42, 676-687, 2014
182014
Publishing open, reproducible research with undergraduates
JF Strand, VA Brown
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 438138, 2019
172019
Error tight: Exercises for lab groups to prevent research mistakes.
JF Strand
Psychological Methods, 2023
152023
Phi-square Lexical Competition Database (Phi-Lex): An online tool for quantifying auditory and visual lexical competition
JF Strand
Behavior research methods 46, 148-158, 2014
132014
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