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Emmanuel Ponsot
Emmanuel Ponsot
CNRS researcher, STMS lab (Ircam/CNRS/SU)
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Cracking the social code of speech prosody using reverse correlation
E Ponsot, JJ Burred, P Belin, JJ Aucouturier
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (15), 3972-3977, 2018
962018
Temporal asymmetries in auditory coding and perception reflect multi-layered nonlinearities
T Deneux, A Kempf, A Daret, E Ponsot, B Bathellier
Nature communications 7 (1), 12682, 2016
582016
Listeners’ perceptions of the certainty and honesty of a speaker are associated with a common prosodic signature
L Goupil, E Ponsot, D Richardson, G Reyes, JJ Aucouturier
Nature communications 12 (1), 861, 2021
412021
Uncovering mental representations of smiled speech using reverse correlation
E Ponsot, P Arias, JJ Aucouturier
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143 (1), EL19-EL24, 2018
352018
Temporal loudness weights for sounds with increasing and decreasing intensity profiles
E Ponsot, P Susini, G Saint Pierre, S Meunier
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 134 (4), EL321-EL326, 2013
322013
CLEESE: An open-source audio-transformation toolbox for data-driven experiments in speech and music cognition
JJ Burred, E Ponsot, L Goupil, M Liuni, JJ Aucouturier
PloS one 14 (4), e0205943, 2019
302019
A robust asymmetry in loudness between rising-and falling-intensity tones
E Ponsot, P Susini, S Meunier
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 77, 907-920, 2015
242015
Sound context modulates perceived vocal emotion
M Liuni, E Ponsot, GA Bryant, JJ Aucouturier
Behavioural processes 172, 104042, 2020
122020
Mechanisms of spectrotemporal modulation detection for normal-and hearing-impaired listeners
E Ponsot, L Varnet, N Wallaert, E Daoud, SA Shamma, C Lorenzi, P Neri
Trends in hearing 25, 2331216520978029, 2021
102021
Loudness Processing of Time-Varying Sounds: Recent advances in psychophysics and challenges for future research
E Ponsot, S Meunier
Inter-noise and Noise-con Congress and Conference Proceedings 253 (2), 6437-6442, 2016
72016
Temporal weighting of loudness: Comparison between two different psychophysical tasks
E Ponsot, P Susini, D Oberfeld
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 139 (1), 406-417, 2016
72016
Are rising sounds always louder? Influences of spectral structure and intensity-region on loudness sensitivity to intensity-change direction
E Ponsot, S Meunier, A Kacem, J Chatron, P Susini
Acta Acustica united with Acustica 101 (6), 1083-1093, 2015
72015
Mental representations of speech and musical pitch contours reveal a diversity of profiles in autism spectrum disorder
L Wang, JH Ong, E Ponsot, Q Hou, C Jiang, F Liu
Autism 27 (3), 629-646, 2023
62023
The role of duration in global loudness evaluation of rising and falling-intensity sounds
E Ponsot, P Susinia, S Meunierb
Fechner Day 2014, 58, 2014
42014
Double-pass consistency for amplitude-and frequency-modulation detection in normal-hearing listeners
S Attia, A King, L Varnet, E Ponsot, C Lorenzi
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 150 (5), 3631-3647, 2021
32021
Auditory local–global temporal processing: evidence for perceptual reorganization with musical expertise
P Susini, SJ Jiaouan, E Brunet, O Houix, E Ponsot
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 16390, 2020
32020
Hearing reliability: a common prosodic code automatically signals confidence and honesty to human listeners
L Goupil, E Ponsot, DC Richardson, G Reyes, J Aucouturier
32020
Effect of pitch on the asymmetry in global loudness between rising-and falling-intensity sounds
S Meunier, J Chatron, B Abs, E Ponsot, P Susini
Acta Acustica united with Acustica 104 (5), 770-773, 2018
32018
Global loudness processing of time-varying sounds
E Ponsot
Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 2015
32015
Effect of sound duration on loudness estimates of increasing and decreasing intensity sounds
E Ponsot, AL Verneil, P Susini
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 134 (5_Supplement), 4063-4063, 2013
32013
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