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jeesun kim
The MARCS Institute, Western Sydney University
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Task effects in masked cross-script translation and phonological priming
J Kim, C Davis
Journal of memory and language 49 (4), 484-499, 2003
2262003
Emotional expressions evoke a differential response in the fusiform face area
B Harry, MA Williams, C Davis, J Kim
Frontiers in human neuroscience 7, 692, 2013
1062013
A behavioral database for masked form priming
JS Adelman, RL Johnson, SF McCormick, M McKague, S Kinoshita, ...
Behavior research methods 46, 1052-1067, 2014
892014
Investigating the audio–visual speech detection advantage
J Kim, C Davis
Speech Communication 44 (1-4), 19-30, 2004
822004
Audio‐visual interactions with intact clearly audible speech
C Davis, J Kim
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 57 (6), 1103-1121, 2004
742004
Tracking eyebrows and head gestures associated with spoken prosody
J Kim, E Cvejic, C Davis
Speech Communication 57, 317-330, 2014
712014
Characteristics of poor readers of Korean hangul: Auditory, visual and phonological processing
J Kim, C Davis
Reading and Writing 17, 153-185, 2004
712004
Prosody off the top of the head: Prosodic contrasts can be discriminated by head motion
E Cvejic, J Kim, C Davis
Speech Communication 52 (6), 555-564, 2010
702010
Perceptual tests of rhythmic similarity: II. Syllable rhythm
J Kim, C Davis, A Cutler
Language and speech 51 (4), 343-359, 2008
662008
Lombard speech: Auditory (A), Visual (V) and AV effects
C Davis, J Kim, K Grauwinkel, H Mixdorff
Proceedings of the third international conference on speech prosody, 248-252, 2006
632006
Audio-visual speech perception off the top of the head
C Davis, J Kim
Cognition 100 (3), B21-B31, 2006
622006
Audiovisual perception in adverse conditions: Language, speaker and listener effects
V Hazan, J Kim, Y Chen
Speech Communication 52 (11-12), 996-1009, 2010
542010
Hearing foreign voices: does knowing what is said affect visual-masked-speech detection?
J Kim, C Davis
Perception 32 (1), 111-120, 2003
502003
Amodal processing of visual speech as revealed by priming
J Kim, C Davis, P Krins
Cognition 93 (1), B39-B47, 2004
492004
Recognizing prosody across modalities, face areas and speakers: Examining perceivers’ sensitivity to variable realizations of visual prosody
E Cvejic, J Kim, C Davis
Cognition 122 (3), 442-453, 2012
472012
Clear speech adaptations in spontaneous speech produced by young and older adults
V Hazan, O Tuomainen, J Kim, C Davis, B Sheffield, D Brungart
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 144 (3), 1331-1346, 2018
432018
Repeating and remembering foreign language words: Implications for language teaching systems
C Davis, J Kim
Artificial Intelligence Review 16 (1), 37-47, 2001
422001
Hearing speech in noise: Seeing a loud talker is better
J Kim, A Sironic, C Davis
Perception 40 (7), 853-862, 2011
392011
Are tones phones?
D Burnham, J Kim, C Davis, V Ciocca, C Schoknecht, B Kasisopa, ...
Journal of experimental child psychology 108 (4), 693-712, 2011
392011
Motherese by Eye and Ear: Infants Perceive Visual Prosody in Point-Line Displays of Talking Heads
C Kitamura, B Guellaï, J Kim
PLOS ONE 9 (10), e111467, 2014
372014
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