Adult speech perception reflects the long-term regularities of the native language, but it is also flexible such that it accommodates and adapts to adverse listening conditions and short-term deviations from native-language norms. The purpose of this article is\ud to examine how the broader neuroscience literature can inform and advance research efforts in understanding the neural basis of flexibility and adaptive plasticity in speech perception. Specifically, we highlight the potential role of learning algorithms that rely on\ud prediction error signals and discuss specific neural structures that are likely to contribute to such learning. To this end, we review behavioral studies, computational accounts, and neuroimaging findings related t...
<p>Human speech perception rapidly adapts to maintain comprehension under adverse listening conditio...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to adjust to degraded speech input. One such example is noise-vo...
Perception relies on the integration of sensory information and prior expectations. Here we show tha...
<p>Adult speech perception reflects the long-term regularities of the native language, but it is als...
Adult speech perception reflects the long-term regularities of the native language, but it is also f...
The perception of speech can be flexible, influenced by multiple sources of information, and plastic...
The majority of everyday communication occurs in the presence of distortions, such as background noi...
In the sensorimotor domain, adaptation to distorted sensory input has been well-characterized and is...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners showa remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input.Here,we aimed to ident...
Language-specific perception of speech sounds is shaped early in life (Kuhl, 2004; Werker & Hensch, ...
Neural plasticity in speech acquisition and learning is concerned with the timeline trajectory and t...
Human speech perception rapidly adapts to maintain comprehension under adverse listening conditions....
AbstractListeners show remarkable flexibility in processing variation in speech signal. One striking...
<p>Human speech perception rapidly adapts to maintain comprehension under adverse listening conditio...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to adjust to degraded speech input. One such example is noise-vo...
Perception relies on the integration of sensory information and prior expectations. Here we show tha...
<p>Adult speech perception reflects the long-term regularities of the native language, but it is als...
Adult speech perception reflects the long-term regularities of the native language, but it is also f...
The perception of speech can be flexible, influenced by multiple sources of information, and plastic...
The majority of everyday communication occurs in the presence of distortions, such as background noi...
In the sensorimotor domain, adaptation to distorted sensory input has been well-characterized and is...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input. Here, we aimed to id...
Listeners showa remarkable ability to quickly adjust to degraded speech input.Here,we aimed to ident...
Language-specific perception of speech sounds is shaped early in life (Kuhl, 2004; Werker & Hensch, ...
Neural plasticity in speech acquisition and learning is concerned with the timeline trajectory and t...
Human speech perception rapidly adapts to maintain comprehension under adverse listening conditions....
AbstractListeners show remarkable flexibility in processing variation in speech signal. One striking...
<p>Human speech perception rapidly adapts to maintain comprehension under adverse listening conditio...
Listeners show a remarkable ability to adjust to degraded speech input. One such example is noise-vo...
Perception relies on the integration of sensory information and prior expectations. Here we show tha...