PURPOSE: To better define the contributions of somatosensory and auditory feedback in vocal motor control, a laryngeal perturbation experiment was conducted with and without masking of auditory feedback. METHOD: Eighteen native speakers of English produced a sustained vowel while their larynx was physically and externally displaced on a subset of trials. For the condition with auditory masking, speech-shaped noise was played via earphones at 90 dB SPL. Responses to the laryngeal perturbation were compared to responses by the same participants to an auditory perturbation experiment that involved a 100-cent downward shift in fundamental frequency (fo). Responses were also examined in relation to a measure of auditory acuity. RESULTS: Comp...
Hearing one’s own speech is important for language learning and maintenance of accurate articulation...
Modifying the vocal tract alters a speaker’s previously learned acoustic–articulatory relationship. ...
Background Auditory feedback is important for accurate control of voice fundamental frequency (F0). ...
Purpose: To better define the contributions of somatosensory and auditory feedback in vocal motor co...
Perturbing sensory feedback during speech is an often-used approach to characterizing feedback contr...
A large body of evidence suggests that the motor system maintains a forward model that predicts the ...
Speech is arguably the most important form of human communication. Fluent speech production relies o...
Auditory feedback plays an important role in monitoring and correcting for errors during speech prod...
The primary objective of this study was to investigate contributions of the auditory and somatosenso...
Questions that address the neural mechanisms underlying speech production continue to drive research...
Speech production involves a combination of feedforward and sensory feedback-based control mechanism...
Talkers are known to compensate only partially for experimentally-induced changes to their auditory ...
When talking, speakers continuously monitor and use the auditory feedback of their own voice to cont...
International audienceAccurate production of speech sounds is highly desirable for efficient speech ...
International audienceIntroductionIn speech production, achieving a specific acoustical goal is fund...
Hearing one’s own speech is important for language learning and maintenance of accurate articulation...
Modifying the vocal tract alters a speaker’s previously learned acoustic–articulatory relationship. ...
Background Auditory feedback is important for accurate control of voice fundamental frequency (F0). ...
Purpose: To better define the contributions of somatosensory and auditory feedback in vocal motor co...
Perturbing sensory feedback during speech is an often-used approach to characterizing feedback contr...
A large body of evidence suggests that the motor system maintains a forward model that predicts the ...
Speech is arguably the most important form of human communication. Fluent speech production relies o...
Auditory feedback plays an important role in monitoring and correcting for errors during speech prod...
The primary objective of this study was to investigate contributions of the auditory and somatosenso...
Questions that address the neural mechanisms underlying speech production continue to drive research...
Speech production involves a combination of feedforward and sensory feedback-based control mechanism...
Talkers are known to compensate only partially for experimentally-induced changes to their auditory ...
When talking, speakers continuously monitor and use the auditory feedback of their own voice to cont...
International audienceAccurate production of speech sounds is highly desirable for efficient speech ...
International audienceIntroductionIn speech production, achieving a specific acoustical goal is fund...
Hearing one’s own speech is important for language learning and maintenance of accurate articulation...
Modifying the vocal tract alters a speaker’s previously learned acoustic–articulatory relationship. ...
Background Auditory feedback is important for accurate control of voice fundamental frequency (F0). ...