Cory D. Bonn
University of Rochester
10 Papers
15 Citations
Cory D. Bonn is an academic researcher from University of Rochester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stress (linguistics) & Stress (linguistics). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Cory D. Bonn include University of British Columbia & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Papers
At Birth, Humans Associate "Few" with Left and "Many" with Right.
Maria Dolores de Hevia,Maria Dolores de Hevia,Ludovica Veggiotti,Ludovica Veggiotti,Arlette Streri,Arlette Streri,Cory D. Bonn,Cory D. Bonn +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that 0- to 3-day-old neonates associate a small quantity with the left and a large quantity withThe right when the multidimensional stimulus contains discrete numerical information, providing evidence that representations of number are associated to an oriented space at the start of postnatal life, prior to experience with language, culture, or with culture-specific biases.
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The Origins and Structure of Quantitative Concepts
Cory D. Bonn,Jessica F. Cantlon +1 more
TL;DR: Evidence that there are fundamental cognitive and neural relations among different quantitative dimensions (number, size, time, pitch, loudness, and brightness) is reviewed and some possible conceptualizations for how different quantitative dimension could come to be related over both ontogenetic and phylogenetic time scales are outlined.
Spontaneous, modality-general abstraction of a ratio scale.
Cory D. Bonn,Jessica F. Cantlon +1 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that subjects spontaneously use knowledge of inter-item ratios within and across sensory modalities and across magnitude domains to rate sequences as more or less similar on a sliding scale, indicating that subjects are aware of differences in levels of relative-magnitude information preservation.
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A causal test of the motor theory of speech perception: a case of impaired speech production and spared speech perception
Alena Stasenko,Cory D. Bonn,Alex Teghipco,Frank E. Garcea,Catherine Sweet,Mary L. Dombovy,Joyce McDonough,Bradford Z. Mahon +7 more
TL;DR: The patient showed a normal phonemic categorical boundary when discriminating two non-words that differ by a minimal pair, and a control task showed that he could identify speech sounds by speaker gender, ruling out a general labelling impairment, suggesting that while the motor system is not causally involved in perception of the speech signal, it may be used when other cues are not available.
Indexical and linguistic processing by 12-month-olds: Discrimination of speaker, accent and vowel differences.
Karen E. Mulak,Cory D. Bonn,Kateřina Chládková,Richard N. Aslin,Paola Escudero,Paola Escudero +5 more
TL;DR: 12-month-old infants familiarized to tokens of a vowel produced by one speaker, and tested their listening preference to trials containing a vowel category change produced by the same speaker (linguistic information), and the same vowel category produced by another speaker of the same or a different accent (indexical information).