Miwako Hisagi, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Speech & Hearing Sciences City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
neurophysiological basis of speech perception
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Valerie L. Shafer grad student 2007 CUNY
 (Perception of Japanese temporally-cued phonetic contrasts by Japanese and American English listeners: Behavioral and electrophysiological measures.)
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Hisagi M, Barragan B, Diaz A, et al. (2024) Auditory discrimination in aging bilinguals vs. monolinguals with and without hearing loss. Frontiers in Aging. 4: 1302050
Hisagi M, Zandona M, Kent J, et al. (2022) Perception of temporally contrasted Japanese words by Spanish-English bilinguals and American English monolinguals. Jasa Express Letters. 2: 015201
Hisagi M, Baker M, Alvarado E, et al. (2022) Online Assessment of Speech Perception and Auditory Spectrotemporal Processing in Spanish-English Bilinguals. American Journal of Audiology. 1-14
Datta H, Hestvik A, Vidal N, et al. (2020) Automaticity of speech processing in early bilingual adults and children. Bilingualism (Cambridge, England). 23: 429-445
Datta H, Hestvik A, Vidal N, et al. (2019) Automaticity of speech processing in early bilingual adults and children Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 23: 429-445
Hisagi M, Shafer VL, Miyagawa S, et al. (2016) Second-Language Learning Effects on Automaticity of Speech Processing of Japanese Phonetic Contrasts: An MEG study. Brain Research
Hisagi M, Shafer VL, Strange W, et al. (2015) Neural measures of a Japanese consonant length discrimination by Japanese and American English listeners: Effects of attention. Brain Research
Hisagi M, Garrido-Nag K, Datta H, et al. (2015) ERP indices of vowel processing in Spanish-English bilinguals Bilingualism. 18: 271-289
Hisagi M, Tajima K, Kato H. (2014) The effect of language experience on the ability of non-native listeners to identify Japanese phonemic length contrasts Proceedings of Meetings On Acoustics. 21
Strange W, Hisagi M, Akahane-Yamada R, et al. (2011) Cross-language perceptual similarity predicts categorial discrimination of American vowels by naïve Japanese listeners. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 130: EL226-31
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