Sandra Trehub psychologue canadienne
Trehub, Sandra, 1938-...
Trehub, Sandra
Trehub, Sandra E.
Trehub, Sandra 1938-2023
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Works
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Absolute pitch and tempo in mothers' songs to infants |
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Acquisition of early words from single-word and sentential contexts. |
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Age-related changes in talker recognition with reduced spectral cues. |
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Aging & cognitive processes, c1982 (a.e.) |
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Aging and auditory temporal sequencing: ordering the elements of repeating tone patterns |
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Auditory development in infancy, 1985: |
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Auditory sensitivity in preschool children |
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Behavioral methods in infancy: pitfalls of single measures |
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Binaural unmasking in infants |
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Child implant users' imitation of happy- and sad-sounding speech |
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Children's identification of questions from rising terminal pitch |
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Children's recognition of spectrally degraded cartoon voices. |
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Children's songs to infant siblings: parallels with speech |
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Children's use of semantic cues in degraded listening environments |
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A comparison of the McGurk effect for spoken and sung syllables |
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Cross-cultural convergence of musical features |
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Cross-cultural differences in meter perception |
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Cross-cultural perspectives on pitch memory. |
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Culture-general and culture-specific factors in the discrimination of melodies |
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Deaf children's referential messages to mother. |
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Developmental changes in infants' sensitivity to octave-band noises |
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Developmental changes in the perception of pitch contour: distinguishing up from down |
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Developmental perspectives on the localization and detection of auditory signals |
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Do older professional musicians have cognitive advantages? |
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Effect of cochlear implants on children's perception and production of speech prosody |
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Effects of encoding and retrieval conditions on infants' recognition memory. |
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Effects of uncertainty on melodic information processing |
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Erratum: Music processing similarities between sleeping newborns and alert adults: cause for celebration or concern? |
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Exaggeration of Language-Specific Rhythms in English and French Children's Songs |
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Familiar songs reduce infant distress |
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Frequency ratios and the discrimination of pure tone sequences |
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Good Pitch Memory Is Widespread |
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Habituation of infants' cardiac response to speech stimuli |
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High-frequency sensitivity in infants |
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Imitation of Non-Speech Oral Gestures by 8-Month-Old Infants. |
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Infant music perception: domain-general or domain-specific mechanisms? |
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Infants' and adults' perception of scale structure |
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Infants detect cross-modal cues to identity in speech and singing |
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Infants' perception of melodies: the role of melodic contour |
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Infants' perception of musical relations in short transposed tone sequences |
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Key membership and implied harmony in Western tonal music: developmental perspectives |
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Metrical categories in infancy and adulthood. |
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Music and speech processing in the first year of life. |
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Musical context effects in infants and adults: key distance |
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Musical predispositions in infancy. |
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A novel tool for evaluating children's musical abilities across age and culture |
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Parents' sung performances for infants. |
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Perspectives on deafened adults |
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Pupils dilate for vocal or familiar music |
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Reflections on the development of speech perception |
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Revisiting the innate preference for consonance |
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Signature tunes in mothers' speech to infants |
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Singing Delays the Onset of Infant Distress |
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Size of critical band in infants, children, and adults. |
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Something in the way she sings: enhanced memory for vocal melodies |
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Song recognition by children and adolescents with cochlear implants. |
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Sources of inflexibility in 6-year-olds' understanding of emotion in speech. |
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Speech discrimination in preschool children: a comparison of two tasks. |
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Speech vs. singing: infants choose happier sounds |
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Temporal auditory processing in infancy |
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Temporal resolution in infancy and subsequent language development. |
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Toward a developmental psychology of music. |
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Tuning in to musical rhythms: infants learn more readily than adults |
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Without it no music: cognition, biology and evolution of musicality |
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