Molly L. Erickson
Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology
University of Tennessee
Health Sciences Center
Knoxville
Tennessee. Electronic address:
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- Can Listeners Hear How Many Singers are Singing? The Effect of Listener's Experience, Vibrato, Onset, and Formant Frequency on the Perception of Number of Simultaneous Singers. Erickson, M.L., Gaskill, C.S. J. Voice (2012)
- Can listeners hear who is singing? Part B--experienced listeners. Erickson, M.L. J. Voice (2009)
- Dissimilarity and the classification of male singing voices. Erickson, M.L. J. Voice (2008)
- The interaction of formant frequency and pitch in the perception of voice category and jaw opening in female singers. Erickson, M.L. J. Voice (2004)
- Dissimilarity and the classification of female singing voices: a preliminary study. Erickson, M.L. J. Voice (2003)
- Can listeners hear who is singing? A comparison of three-note and six-note discrimination tasks. Erickson, M.L., Perry, S.R. J. Voice (2003)
- Effects of voicing and syntactic complexity on sign expression in adductor spasmodic dysphonia. Erickson, M.L. Am. J. Speech. Lang. Pathol (2003)
- A comparison of two methods of formant frequency estimation for high-pitched voices. Erickson, M.L., D'Alfonso, A.E. J. Voice (2002)
- Discrimination functions: can they be used to classify singing voices?. Erickson, M.L., Perry, S., Handel, S. J. Voice (2001)