<p>Listeners must accomplish two complementary perceptual feats in extracting a message from speech. They must discriminate linguistically-relevant acoustic variability and generalize across irrelevant variability. Said another way, they must categorize speech. Since the mapping of acoustic variability is language-specific, these categories must be learned from experience. Thus, understanding how, in general, the auditory system acquires and represents categories can inform us about the toolbox of mechanisms available to speech perception. This perspective invites consideration of findings from cognitive neuroscience literatures outside of the speech domain as a means of constraining models of speech perception. Although neurobiological mod...
Does "the motor system" play "a role" in speech perception? If so, where, how, and when? We conducte...
The human brain contains a remarkable sensory system that allows us to effortlessly process speech. ...
Categorizing sounds into meaningful groups helps listeners more efficiently process the auditory sce...
Listeners must accomplish two complementary perceptual feats in extracting a message from speech. Th...
doi: 10.3389/fnins.2014.00230 How may the basal ganglia contribute to auditory categorization and sp...
Speech perception requires the rapid and effortless extraction of meaningful phonetic information fr...
Speech perception requires the effortless mapping from smooth, seemingly continuous changes in sound...
During successful auditory perception, the human brain classifies diverse acoustic information into ...
Sounds can signal danger (e.g., roar of a lion), pleasure, (e.g., music), or carry linguistic releva...
Categorical perception (CP) describes how the human brain categorizes speech despite inherent acoust...
Over the course of development, speech sounds that are contrastive in one’s native language tend to ...
To construct our perceptual world, the brain categorizes variable sensory cues into behaviorally-rel...
AbstractDoes “the motor system” play “a role” in speech perception? If so, where, how, and when? We ...
What is the nature of the neural code by which the human brain represents spoken language? New resea...
■ Categorical perception, an increased sensitivity to between-compared with within-category contrast...
Does "the motor system" play "a role" in speech perception? If so, where, how, and when? We conducte...
The human brain contains a remarkable sensory system that allows us to effortlessly process speech. ...
Categorizing sounds into meaningful groups helps listeners more efficiently process the auditory sce...
Listeners must accomplish two complementary perceptual feats in extracting a message from speech. Th...
doi: 10.3389/fnins.2014.00230 How may the basal ganglia contribute to auditory categorization and sp...
Speech perception requires the rapid and effortless extraction of meaningful phonetic information fr...
Speech perception requires the effortless mapping from smooth, seemingly continuous changes in sound...
During successful auditory perception, the human brain classifies diverse acoustic information into ...
Sounds can signal danger (e.g., roar of a lion), pleasure, (e.g., music), or carry linguistic releva...
Categorical perception (CP) describes how the human brain categorizes speech despite inherent acoust...
Over the course of development, speech sounds that are contrastive in one’s native language tend to ...
To construct our perceptual world, the brain categorizes variable sensory cues into behaviorally-rel...
AbstractDoes “the motor system” play “a role” in speech perception? If so, where, how, and when? We ...
What is the nature of the neural code by which the human brain represents spoken language? New resea...
■ Categorical perception, an increased sensitivity to between-compared with within-category contrast...
Does "the motor system" play "a role" in speech perception? If so, where, how, and when? We conducte...
The human brain contains a remarkable sensory system that allows us to effortlessly process speech. ...
Categorizing sounds into meaningful groups helps listeners more efficiently process the auditory sce...