JACKSON T. GANDOUR
Department of Speech Language Hearing Sciences1353 Heavilon Hall500 Oval Drive Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907-2038 USA FAX 765-494-0771; TEL 765-494-3821EMAIL gandour@purdue.edu DEPT http://www.purdue.edu/hhs/ slhs/
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Publications
Gandour, J., Wong, D., & Hutchins, G. (1998). Pitch processing in the human brain is influenced by language experience. NeuroReport, 9, 2115-2119. PDF
Gandour, J., Ponglorpisit, S., Khunadorn, F., Dechongkit, S., Boonkird, P., & Satthamnuwong, N. (2000). Speech timing in Thai left- and right-hemisphere-damaged individuals. Cortex, 36, 281-288. PDF
Gandour, J. (2000). Frontiers of brain mapping of speech prosody. Brain and Language, 71, 75-77. PDF
Gandour, J., Wong, D., Hsieh, L., Weinzapfel, B., Van Lancker, D., & Hutchins, G. (2000). A crosslinguistic PET study of tone perception. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12, 207-222. PDF
Hsieh, L., Gandour, J., Wong, D., & Hutchins, G. (2001). Functional heterogeneity of inferior frontal gyrus is shaped by linguistic experience. Brain and Language, 76, 227-252. PDF
Gandour, J., & Baum, S. (2001). Production of stress retraction by left- and right-hemisphere-damaged patients. Brain and Language, 79, 482-494. PDF
Gandour, J., Wong, D, Lowe, M., Dzemidzic, M., Satthamnuwong, N., et al. (2002). A crosslinguistic fMRI study of spectral and temporal cues underlying phonological processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14, 1076-1087. PDF
Gandour, J., Wong, D., Lowe, M., Dzemidzic, M., Satthamnuwong, N., Tong, Y., & Lurito, J. (2002). Neural circuitry underlying perception of duration depends on language experience. Brain and Language, 83, 268-290. PDF
Gandour, J., Wong, D., Dzemidzic, M., Lowe, M., Tong, Y., & Li, X. (2003). A cross-linguistic fMRI study of perception of intonation and emotion in Chinese. Human Brain Mapping, 18, 149-157. PDF
Gandour, J., Dzemidzic, M., Wong, D, Lowe, M., Tong, Y., Hsieh, L., et al. (2003). Temporal integration of speech prosody is shaped by language experience: an fMRI study. Brain and Language, 84, 318-336. PDF
Gandour, J., Xu, Y., Wong, D., Dzemidzic, M., Lowe, M., Li, X., & Tong, Y. (2003). Neural correlates of segmental and tonal information in speech perception. Human Brain Mapping, 20(4), 185-200. PDF
Li, X., Gandour, J., Talavage, T., Wong, D., Dzemidzic, M., Lowe, M., & Tong, Y. (2003). Selective attention to Chinese tones recruits left dorsal frontoparietal network. NeuroReport, 14(17), 2263-2266. PDF
Li, X., Wong, D., Gandour, J., Dzemidzic, M.,
Tong, Y., Talavage, T., & Lowe, M. (2004). Neural network for encoding
immediate memory in phonological processing.
NeuroReport, 15, 2459-2462. PDF
Krishnan, A., Xu, Y., Gandour, J., &
Cariani, P. (2004). Human frequency-following response: Representation of pitch
contours in Chinese tones. Hearing
Research, 189, 1-12. PDF
Gandour,
J., Tong, Y., Wong, D., Talavage, T., Dzemidzic, M., Xu, Y., Li, X., &
Lowe, M. (2004). Hemispheric roles in
the perception of speech prosody. NeuroImage,
23, 344-357. PDF
Krishnan, A., Xu, Y., Gandour, J., &
Cariani, P. (2005). Encoding of pitch in the human brainstem is sensitive to
language experience. Cognitive Brain
Research, 25, 161-168. PDF
Tong, Y., Gandour, J., Talavage, T., Wong,
D., Dzemidzic, M., Xu, Y., Li, X., & Lowe, M. (2005). Neural circuitry underlying sentence-level
linguistic prosody. NeuroImage,
28, 417-428. PDF
Xu,
Y., Gandour, J., Talavage, T., Wong, D., Dzemidzic, M., Tong, Y., et al.
(2006). Activation of the left planum temporale in pitch processing is shaped by
language experience. Human Brain Mapping, 27(2), 173-183. PDF
Gandour, J. (2006). Tone: Neurophonetics. In
K. Brown (Ed.), Encyclopedia of language
and linguistics (2nd ed., Vol. 12, pp. 751-760).
Gandour, J. (2006). Brain mapping of Chinese
speech prosody. In P. Li, L.H. Tan, E. Bates, & O.J.L. Tzeng (Eds.), Handbook
of East Asian psycholinguistics (Vol. I: Chinese, pp. 308-319).
Xu, Y., Gandour, J., & Francis, A. (2006). Effects of language experience and stimulus complexity on categorical perception of pitch direction. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 120(2), 1063-1074. PDF
Xu, Y., Krishnan, A., & Gandour, J. (2006). Specificity of experience-dependent pitch representation in the brainstem. NeuroReport, 17(15), 1601-1605. PDF
Chandrasekaran, B., Krishnan, A., & Gandour, J. (2007). Mismatch negativity to pitch contours is influenced by language experience. Brain Research, 1128(1), 148-156. PDF
Gandour, J., Tong, Y., Talavage, T., Wong, D., Dzemidzic, M., Xu, Y., Li, X., & Lowe, M. (2007). The neural basis of first and second language processing in sentence-level linguistic prosody. Human Brain Mapping, 28, 94-108. PDF
Chandrasekaran, B., Gandour, J. T., & Krishnan, A. (2007). Neuroplasticity in the processing of pitch dimensions: A multidimensional scaling analysis of the mismatch negativity. Restorative Neurology & Neuroscience, 25(3/4), 195-210. PDF
Chandrasekaran, B., Krishnan, A., & Gandour, J.T. (2007). Experience-dependent neural plasticity is sensitive to shape of pitch contours. NeuroReport, 18(18), 1963-1967. PDF
Gandour, J.T. (2007). Neural circuitry underlying the perception of linguistic prosody. In C. Gussenhoven & T. Raid (Vol. Eds.), Tones and tunes: Experimental studies in word and sentence prosody (Vol. 2, pp. 3-25). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. PDF
Swaminathan,
J., Krishnan, A., Gandour, J.T., & Xu, Y. (2008). Applications of static
and dynamic iterated rippled noise to evaluate pitch encoding in the human
auditory brainstem. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 55(1), 281-287. PDF
Zatorre, R., & Gandour, J.T. (2008).
Neural specializations for speech and pitch: Moving beyond the dichotomies. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 363(1493), 1087-1104. PDF
Tong, Y., Francis, A., & Gandour, J.T.
(2008). Processing dependencies between segmental and suprasegmental features
of Mandarin Chinese. Language and
Cognitive Processes, 23(5),
689-708. PDF
Swaminathan, J., Krishnan, A., & Gandour,
J.T. (2008). Pitch encoding in speech and nonspeech contexts in the human
auditory brainstem. NeuroReport, 19(11), 1163-1167. PDF
Krishnan, A., Swaminathan,
J., & Gandour, J.T. (2009). Experience dependent enhancement of
linguistic pitch representation in the brainstem is not specific to a speech
context. Journal of Cognitive
Neuroscience, 21(6), 1092-1105. PDF
Chandrasekaran, B., Krishnan, A., &
Gandour, J.T. (2009). Relative influence of musical and linguistic experience on
early cortical processing of pitch contours. Brain and Language, 108, 1-9. PDF
Krishnan, A., Gandour, J.T., Bidelman, G.M.,
& Swaminathan, J. (2009). Experience dependent neural representation of
dynamic pitch in the brainstem. NeuroReport,
20(4), 408-413. PDF
Chandrasekaran, B., Gandour, J.T., &
Krishnan, A. (2009). Neuroplasticity in
the preattentive processing of linguistic pitch: Evidence from cross-language
and cross-domain studies. Festschrift in linguistics, applied linguistics,
language and literature in honor of Prof. Dr. Udom Warotamasikkhadit (pp.
68-86). Bangkok: Saha Thammik. PDF
Zatorre, R., & Gandour, J.T.
(2009). Neural specializations for speech and pitch: Moving beyond the
dichotomies. In B.C.J. Moore, L.K. Tyler, & W. Marslen-Wilson (Eds.), The
perception of speech: From sound to
meaning (pp. 275-304). Oxford University Press. Reprinted from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 363(1493), 1087-1104 (2008).
Krishnan, A., & Gandour, J.T. (2009). The
role of the auditory brainstem in processing linguistically relevant pitch
patterns. Brain and Language, 110,
135-148. PDF
Chandrasekaran, B., Krishnan, A., & Gandour,
J.T. (2009). Sensory processing of linguistic pitch as reflected by the
mismatch negativity. Ear and Hearing,
30(5), 552-558. PDF
Krishnan, A., Gandour, J.T., & Bidelman,
G.M. (2010). The effects of tone language experience on pitch processing in the
brainstem. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 23(1), 81-95. PDF
Krishnan, A., Gandour, J.T., & Bidelman,
G.M. (2010). Brainstem pitch representation in native speakers of Mandarin is
less susceptible to degradation of stimulus temporal regularity. Brain
Research, 1313, 124-133. PDF
Li, X., Gandour, J.T., Talavage, T., Wong,
D., Hoffa, A., Lowe, M., & Dzemidzic, M. (2010). Hemispheric asymmetries in
phonological processing of tones vs. segmental units. NeuroReport, 21(10),
690-694. PDF
Krishnan, A., Gandour, J.T., Smalt, C.J., & Bidelman,
G.M. (2010). Language-dependent pitch
encoding advantage in the brainstem is not limited to acceleration rates that
occur in natural speech. Brain and
Language, 114(3), 193-198. PDF
Krishnan, A., Bidelman, G.M., & Gandour, J.T. (2010). Neural representation
of pitch salience in the human brainstem revealed by psychophysical and
electrophysiological indices. Hearing Research, 268, 60-66. PDF
Bidelman, G.M., Gandour, J.T., & Krishnan, A. (2011). Cross-domain
effects of music and language experience on the representation of pitch in the
human auditory brainstem. Journal
of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(2),
425-434. PDF
Bidelman, G.M., Krishnan, A., & Gandour, J.T. (2011).
Brainstem responses predict musicians’ enhanced ability to detect pitch
violations in musical chords. European Journal of Neuroscience, 33, 530-538. PDF
Bidelman, G.M., Gandour, J.T., & Krishnan, A. (2011). Musicians and tone-language speakers share
enhanced brainstem encoding but not perceptual benefits for musical pitch. Brain and Cognition, 77(1), 1-10. PDF
Krishnan, A., Gandour, J.T., Ananthakrishnan, S., Bidelman,
G.M., & Smalt, C.J. (2011). Linguistic status of timbre influences pitch
encoding in the brainstem. NeuroReport,
22, 801-803. PDF
Krishnan, A., Gandour, J.T., Ananthakrishnan,
S., Bidelman, G.M., & Smalt, C.J. (2011). Functional ear (a)symmetry in
brainstem neural activity relevant to encoding of voice pitch: A precursor for
hemispheric specialization? Brain and
Language, 119(3), 226-231. PDF
Bidelman, G.M., Gandour,
J.T., & Krishnan, A. (2011). Musicians demonstrate
experience-dependent brainstem enhancement of musical scale tones within
continuously gliding pitch. Neuroscience Letters, 503(3), 203-207. PDF
Last revised 15 November 2011