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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
1362018
Lipreading, processing speed, and working memory in younger and older adults
JE Feld, MS Sommers
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2009
1142009
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
622021
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
602016
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
592014
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
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
312020
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
31*2020
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
Error tight: Exercises for lab groups to prevent research mistakes.
JF Strand
Psychological Methods, 2023
172023
Publishing open, reproducible research with undergraduates
JF Strand, VA Brown
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 438138, 2019
172019
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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