David Poeppel

David Poeppel

New York University

H-index: 88

North America-United States

About David Poeppel

David Poeppel, With an exceptional h-index of 88 and a recent h-index of 64 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at New York University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Reactive Inhibitory Control Precedes Overt Stuttering Events

Meaning creation in novel noun-noun compounds: humans and language models

The Sound of Emotional Prosody: Nearly 3 Decades of Research and Future Directions

Hierarchical dynamic coding coordinates speech comprehension in the brain

Perceptual (but not acoustic) features predict singing voice preferences

Syllabic rhythm and prior linguistic knowledge interact with individual differences to modulate phonological statistical learning

Introducing MEG-MASC a high-quality magneto-encephalography dataset for evaluating natural speech processing

Pitch units in music and speech prosody

David Poeppel Information

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Position

Max Planck Institute and

Citations(all)

44441

Citations(since 2020)

20031

Cited By

32447

hIndex(all)

88

hIndex(since 2020)

64

i10Index(all)

215

i10Index(since 2020)

166

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New York University

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Top articles of David Poeppel

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Reactive Inhibitory Control Precedes Overt Stuttering Events

Neurobiology of Language

Joan Orpella

Graham Flick

M Florencia Assaneo

Ravi Shroff

Liina Pylkkänen

...

2024/2/14

Meaning creation in novel noun-noun compounds: humans and language models

Language, Cognition and Neuroscience

Phoebe Chen

David Poeppel

Arianna Zuanazzi

2024/2/7

The Sound of Emotional Prosody: Nearly 3 Decades of Research and Future Directions

Pauline Larrouy-Maestri

David Poeppel

Marc D Pell

2024/1/17

Hierarchical dynamic coding coordinates speech comprehension in the brain

bioRxiv

Laura Gwilliams

Alec Marantz

David Poeppel

Jean-Remi King

2024

Perceptual (but not acoustic) features predict singing voice preferences

Scientific Reports

Camila Bruder

David Poeppel

Pauline Larrouy-Maestri

2024/4/18

Syllabic rhythm and prior linguistic knowledge interact with individual differences to modulate phonological statistical learning

Cognition

Ireri Gómez Varela

Joan Orpella

David Poeppel

Pablo Ripolles

M Florencia Assaneo

2024/4/1

Introducing MEG-MASC a high-quality magneto-encephalography dataset for evaluating natural speech processing

Scientific Data

Laura Gwilliams

Graham Flick

Alec Marantz

Liina Pylkkänen

David Poeppel

...

2023/12/4

Pitch units in music and speech prosody

How language speaks to music: Prosody from a cross-domain perspective

Pauline Larrouy-Maestri

David Poeppel

Peter Q Pfordresher

2023

Formal Models at the Core

Cognitive Science

Emmanuel Chemla

Isabelle Charnavel

Isabelle Dautriche

David Embick

Fred Lerdahl

...

2023/3

A dataset of 108 novel noun-noun compound words with active and passive interpretation

Phoebe Chen

David Poeppel

Arianna Zuanazzi

2023/5/1

Features underlying speech versus music as categories of auditory experience

Lauren Fink

Madita Hörster

David Poeppel

Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann

Pauline Larrouy-Maestri

2023/7/24

Flexible control of vocal timing in Carollia perspicillata bats enables escape from acoustic interference

Communications Biology

Ava Kiai

Jan Clemens

Manfred Kössl

David Poeppel

Julio Hechavarría

2023/11/13

Explaining flexible continuous speech comprehension from individual motor rhythms

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Christina Lubinus

Anne Keitel

Jonas Obleser

David Poeppel

Johanna M Rimmele

2023/3/1

Successes and critical failures of neural networks in capturing human-like speech recognition

Neural Networks

Federico Adolfi

Jeffrey S Bowers

David Poeppel

2023/5/1

Are you your own best judge? On the self-evaluation of singing

Journal of Voice

Pauline Larrouy-Maestri

Xinyue Wang

Renan Vairo Nunes

David Poeppel

2023/7/1

Vocal expressions differentially transmit emotion categories and affective intensity

Natalie Holz

Jakob von Petersdorff

Oliver Tüscher

David Poeppel

2023/10/3

Top-down information shapes lexical processing when listening to continuous speech

Language, Cognition and Neuroscience

Laura Gwilliams

Alec Marantz

David Poeppel

Jean-Remi King

2023/2/1

The temporal dynamics of brain-to-brain synchrony between students and teachers predict learning outcomes

Psychological science

Ido Davidesco

Emma Laurent

Henry Valk

Tessa West

Catherine Milne

...

2023/5

Flexible control of vocal timing in bats enables escape from acoustic interference

Jan Clemens

Manfred Kössl

David Poeppel

Julio Hechavarría

Ava Kiai

2023/6/9

Syllables and their beginnings have a special role in the mental lexicon

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Yue Sun

David Poeppel

2023/9/5

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