Speech production involves a combination of feedforward and sensory feedback-based control mechanisms. The latter have been characterized in experiments involving real-time perturbations during speech. Unexpected perturbations of auditory feedback result in corrective motor responses with a minimum latency of approximately 100 ms after perturbation onset. These responses have been shown for both pitch and formant frequency perturbations, and the responsible neural circuitry includes portions of the superior temporal gyrus and ventral premotor cortex (vPMC). Corrective responses to somatosensory perturbations (such as a downward force applied to the jaw) occur approximately 50 ms after perturbation onset and are mediated by ventral somatosen...
Auditory feedback (AF) plays a crucial role in the acquisition and maintenance of fluent speech. AF ...
Perturbing sensory feedback during speech is an often-used approach to characterizing feedback contr...
Speakers use external auditory feedback to monitor their own speech. Feedback distortion has been fo...
A large body of evidence suggests that the motor system maintains a forward model that predicts the ...
The precise contribution and mechanism of sensory feedback (particularly auditory feedback) in succe...
Hearing one’s own voice is critical for fluent speech production as it allows for the detection and ...
Speech is arguably the most important form of human communication. Fluent speech production relies o...
The task of speaking is the translation of thoughts into an acoustic wave through the coordination o...
Speaking is a complex motor skill which requires near instantaneous integration of sensory and motor...
Speech production is one of the most complex motor skills, and involves close interaction between pe...
Contains fulltext : 192367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speaking is a c...
Altering reafferent sensory information can have a profound effect on motor output. Introducing a sh...
This chapter reviews the effects temporal, spectral and intensity perturbations to auditory and vibr...
Speech production involves the integration of auditory, somatosensory, and motor information in the ...
When we speak, we provide ourselves with auditory speech input. Efficient monitoring of speech is of...
Auditory feedback (AF) plays a crucial role in the acquisition and maintenance of fluent speech. AF ...
Perturbing sensory feedback during speech is an often-used approach to characterizing feedback contr...
Speakers use external auditory feedback to monitor their own speech. Feedback distortion has been fo...
A large body of evidence suggests that the motor system maintains a forward model that predicts the ...
The precise contribution and mechanism of sensory feedback (particularly auditory feedback) in succe...
Hearing one’s own voice is critical for fluent speech production as it allows for the detection and ...
Speech is arguably the most important form of human communication. Fluent speech production relies o...
The task of speaking is the translation of thoughts into an acoustic wave through the coordination o...
Speaking is a complex motor skill which requires near instantaneous integration of sensory and motor...
Speech production is one of the most complex motor skills, and involves close interaction between pe...
Contains fulltext : 192367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Speaking is a c...
Altering reafferent sensory information can have a profound effect on motor output. Introducing a sh...
This chapter reviews the effects temporal, spectral and intensity perturbations to auditory and vibr...
Speech production involves the integration of auditory, somatosensory, and motor information in the ...
When we speak, we provide ourselves with auditory speech input. Efficient monitoring of speech is of...
Auditory feedback (AF) plays a crucial role in the acquisition and maintenance of fluent speech. AF ...
Perturbing sensory feedback during speech is an often-used approach to characterizing feedback contr...
Speakers use external auditory feedback to monitor their own speech. Feedback distortion has been fo...