| 279 | -- | 287 | Noël Nguyen, Sarah Hawkins. Temporal integration in the perception of speech: introduction |
| 289 | -- | 291 | Robert E. Remez. Remembering Peter Jusczyk |
| 293 | -- | 304 | Robert E. Remez. Establishing and maintaining perceptual coherence: unimodal and multimodal evidence |
| 305 | -- | 320 | Stephen D. Goldinger, Tamiko Azuma. Puzzle-solving science: the quixotic quest for units in speech perception |
| 321 | -- | 339 | John Local. Variable domains and variable relevance: interpreting phonetic exponents |
| 341 | -- | 344 | Gerard Docherty. Commentary on papers by Remez, Goldinger/Azuma and Local |
| 345 | -- | 349 | Lynne C. Nygaard. Perceptual stability and informative variation: a commentary on Remez, Goldinger, Azuma, and Local |
| 351 | -- | 372 | John Coleman. Discovering the acoustic correlates of phonological contrasts |
| 373 | -- | 405 | Sarah Hawkins. Roles and representations of systematic fine phonetic detail in speech understanding |
| 407 | -- | 411 | Simon King. Dependence and independence in automatic speech recognition and synthesis |
| 413 | -- | 415 | John Laver. Three semiotic layers of spoken communication |
| 417 | -- | 422 | Sophie K. Scott. How might we conceptualize speech perception? The view from neurobiology |
| 423 | -- | 445 | Stephen Grossberg. Resonant neural dynamics of speech perception |
| 447 | -- | 463 | M. Gareth Gaskell. Modelling regressive and progressive effects of assimilation in speech perception |
| 465 | -- | 485 | Steven Greenberg, Hannah Carvey, Leah Hitchcock, Shuangyu Chang. Temporal properties of spontaneous speech - a syllable-centric perspective |
| 487 | -- | 493 | David W. Gow Jr.. How representations help define computational problems: commentary on Grossberg, Gaskell and Greenberg |
| 495 | -- | 501 | Shihab Shamma. Physiological foundations of temporal integration in the perception of speech |
| 503 | -- | 507 | Betty Tuller. Computational models in speech perception |
| 509 | -- | 527 | Stuart Rosen. Auditory processing in dyslexia and specific language impairment: is there a deficit? What is its nature? Does it explain anything? |
| 529 | -- | 539 | Maria Mody. Rapid auditory processing deficits in dyslexia: a commentary on two differing views |
| 541 | -- | 546 | Nathalie Bedoin. Sensitivity to voicing similarity in printed stimuli: effect of a training programme in dyslexic children |
| 547 | -- | 561 | Alain de Cheveigné. Time-domain auditory processing of speech |
| 563 | -- | 574 | Brian C. J. Moore. Temporal integration and context effects in hearing |
| 575 | -- | 578 | Françoise Macar. Temporal processes within and beyond speech: a few comments |
| 579 | -- | 584 | Martin Cooke. Glimpsing speech |
| 585 | -- | 598 | Anne Christophe, Ariel Gout, Sharon Peperkamp, James Morgan. Discovering words in the continuous speech stream: the role of prosody |
| 599 | -- | 611 | Robert F. Port. Meter and speech |
| 613 | -- | 618 | Catherine T. Best. Peeling back the layers of time: integrating speech perception on the scales of stimulus time, experiential time, and developmental time |
| 619 | -- | 626 | Christopher T. Kello. Patterns of timing in the acquisition, perception, and production of speech |