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The social life of laughter
SK Scott, N Lavan, S Chen, C McGettigan
Trends in cognitive sciences 18 (12), 618-620, 2014
2952014
Flexible voices: Identity perception from variable vocal signals
N Lavan, AM Burton, SK Scott, C McGettigan
Psychonomic bulletin & review 26, 90-102, 2019
1492019
Laugh like you mean it: Authenticity modulates acoustic, physiological and perceptual properties of laughter
N Lavan, SK Scott, C McGettigan
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 40, 133-149, 2016
1352016
Feel the noise: relating individual differences in auditory imagery to the structure and function of sensorimotor systems
CF Lima, N Lavan, S Evans, Z Agnew, AR Halpern, P Shanmugalingam, ...
Cerebral cortex 25 (11), 4638-4650, 2015
892015
How many voices did you hear? Natural variability disrupts identity perception from unfamiliar voices
N Lavan, LFK Burston, L Garrido
British Journal of Psychology, 2019
882019
Cohesion and joint speech: right hemisphere contributions to synchronized vocal production
KM Jasmin, C McGettigan, ZK Agnew, N Lavan, O Josephs, F Cummins, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (17), 4669-4680, 2016
602016
Impaired generalization of speaker identity in the perception of familiar and unfamiliar voices.
N Lavan, SK Scott, C McGettigan
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 145 (12), 1604, 2016
532016
Breaking voice identity perception: Expressive voices are more confusable for listeners
N Lavan, LFK Burston, P Ladwa, SE Merriman, S Knight, C McGettigan
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1747021819836890, 2019
502019
Neural correlates of the affective properties of spontaneous and volitional laughter types
N Lavan, G Rankin, N Lorking, S Scott, C McGettigan
Neuropsychologia 95, 30-39, 2017
412017
Listeners form average-based representations of individual voice identities
N Lavan, S Knight, C McGettigan
Nature communications 10 (1), 2404, 2019
372019
Does high variability training improve the learning of non-native phoneme contrasts over low variability training? A replication
G Brekelmans, N Lavan, H Saito, M Clayards, E Wonnacott
Journal of Memory and Language 126, 104352, 2022
362022
Online data collection in auditory perception and cognition research: Recruitment, testing, data quality and ethical considerations
T Eerola, J Armitage, N Lavan, S Knight
Auditory Perception & Cognition 4 (3-4), 251-280, 2021
362021
Similar representations of emotions across faces and voices.
LK Kuhn, T Wydell, N Lavan, C McGettigan, L Garrido
Emotion 17 (6), 912, 2017
332017
Trait evaluations of faces and voices: Comparing within-and between-person variability.
N Lavan, M Mileva, AM Burton, AW Young, C McGettigan
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 150 (9), 1854, 2021
312021
The effects of high variability training on voice identity learning
N Lavan, S Knight, V Hazan, C McGettigan
Cognition 193, 104026, 2019
312019
Distinct neural systems recruited when speech production is modulated by different masking sounds
S Meekings, S Evans, N Lavan, D Boebinger, K Krieger-Redwood, ...
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 140 (1), 8-19, 2016
312016
I thought that i heard you laughing: Contextual facial expressions modulate the perception of authentic laughter and crying
N Lavan, CF Lima, H Harvey, SK Scott, C McGettigan
Cognition and Emotion 29 (5), 935-944, 2015
312015
Trait impressions from voices are formed rapidly within 400 ms of exposure
M Mileva, N Lavan
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 152 (6), 1539–1550, 2023
30*2023
Perceptual prioritization of self‐associated voices
B Payne, N Lavan, S Knight, C McGettigan
British Journal of Psychology 112 (3), 585-610, 2021
272021
Impoverished encoding of speaker identity in spontaneous laughter
N Lavan, B Short, A Wilding, C McGettigan
Evolution and Human Behavior, 2018
272018
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