نتایج جستجو برای: auditory perception and speech production

تعداد نتایج: 16961001  

Journal: :Current directions in psychological science 2008
Lori L Holt Andrew J Lotto

The complexities of the acoustic speech signal pose many significant challenges for listeners. Although perceiving speech begins with auditory processing, investigation of speech perception has progressed mostly independently of study of the auditory system. Nevertheless, a growing body of evidence demonstrates that cross-fertilization between the two areas of research can be productive. We bri...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2002
John F Houde Srikantan S Nagarajan Kensuke Sekihara Michael M Merzenich

Several behavioral and brain imaging studies have demonstrated a significant interaction between speech perception and speech production. In this study, auditory cortical responses to speech were examined during self-production and feedback alteration. Magnetic field recordings were obtained from both hemispheres in subjects who spoke while hearing controlled acoustic versions of their speech f...

Akram Pourbakht Ghassem Mohamadkhani Leila Jalilvand Roya Sanayi Shohreh Jalayi Soudabeh Shokri

Introduction: Auditory temporal resolution and auditory temporal ordering are two major components of the auditory temporal processing abilities that contribute to speech perception and language development. Auditory temporal resolution and auditory temporal ordering can be evaluated by gap-in-noise (GIN) and pitch-pattern-sequence (PPS) tests, respectively. In this survey, the effect of biling...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2011
Prasanta Kumar Ghosh Louis M Goldstein Shrikanth S Narayanan

Understanding how the human speech production system is related to the human auditory system has been a perennial subject of inquiry. To investigate the production-perception link, in this paper, a computational analysis has been performed using the articulatory movement data obtained during speech production with concurrently recorded acoustic speech signals from multiple subjects in three dif...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Jaakko Kauramäki Iiro P Jääskeläinen Riitta Hari Riikka Möttönen Josef P Rauschecker Mikko Sams

Watching the lips of a speaker enhances speech perception. At the same time, the 100 ms response to speech sounds is suppressed in the observer's auditory cortex. Here, we used whole-scalp 306-channel magnetoencephalography (MEG) to study whether lipreading modulates human auditory processing already at the level of the most elementary sound features, i.e., pure tones. We further envisioned the...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2013
Pascale Tremblay Isabelle Deschamps Vincent L Gracco

INTRODUCTION The role of the left planum temporale (PT) in auditory language processing has been a central theme in cognitive neuroscience since the first descriptions of its leftward neuroanatomical asymmetry. While it is clear that PT contributes to auditory language processing there is still some uncertainty about its role in spoken language production. METHODS Here we examine activation p...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2013
Daniel G Hufnagle Lori L Holt Erik D Thiessen

For both adults and children, acoustic context plays an important role in speech perception. For adults, both speech and nonspeech acoustic contexts influence perception of subsequent speech items, consistent with the argument that effects of context are due to domain-general auditory processes. However, prior research examining the effects of context on children's speech perception have focuse...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
Brian C J Moore

This paper reviews the basic aspects of auditory processing that play a role in the perception of speech. The frequency selectivity of the auditory system, as measured using masking experiments, is described and used to derive the internal representation of the spectrum (the excitation pattern) of speech sounds. The perception of timbre and distinctions in quality between vowels are related to ...

2007
Molly Babel Keith Johnson

This paper investigates the difference between basic psycho-acoustic auditory perception and language-specific perception of speech sounds. This was examined in two experiments with American English and Russian listeners. Results suggest that listeners' language does not influence auditory perception, but does affect the rated perceptual similarity of speech sounds.

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