نتایج جستجو برای: speech auditory perception

تعداد نتایج: 331082  

2018
Jean-François Patri Pascal Perrier Jean-Luc Schwartz Julien Diard

Shifts in perceptual boundaries resulting from speech motor learning induced by perturbations of the auditory feedback were taken as evidence for the involvement of motor functions in auditory speech perception. Beyond this general statement, the precise mechanisms underlying this involvement are not yet fully understood. In this paper we propose a quantitative evaluation of some hypotheses con...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Patricia K Kuhl Rey R Ramírez Alexis Bosseler Jo-Fu Lotus Lin Toshiaki Imada

Historic theories of speech perception (Motor Theory and Analysis by Synthesis) invoked listeners' knowledge of speech production to explain speech perception. Neuroimaging data show that adult listeners activate motor brain areas during speech perception. In two experiments using magnetoencephalography (MEG), we investigated motor brain activation, as well as auditory brain activation, during ...

1990
MICHAEL M. COHEN DOMINIC W. MASSARO

Given the importance of visible information in face-toface communication, visible speech synthesis is being developed to control and manipulate visible speech. Experiments have shown that this visible speech is particularly important when the auditory speech is degraded, because of noise, bane:width filtering, or hearing impairment (Massaro, 1987). The strong influence of visible speech is not ...

Journal: :Brain and language 2004
Leo Blomert Holger Mitterer

A number of studies reported that developmental dyslexics are impaired in speech perception, especially for speech signals consisting of rapid auditory transitions. These studies mostly made use of a categorical-perception task with synthetic-speech samples. In this study, we show that deficits in the perception of synthetic speech do not generalise to the perception of more naturally sounding ...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2011
Hanne Poelmans Heleen Luts Maaike Vandermosten Bart Boets Pol Ghesquière Jan Wouters

The etiology of developmental dyslexia remains widely debated. An appealing theory postulates that the reading and spelling problems in individuals with dyslexia originate from reduced sensitivity to slow-rate dynamic auditory cues. This low-level auditory deficit is thought to provoke a cascade of effects, including inaccurate speech perception and eventually unspecified phoneme representation...

Journal: :Hearing research 2014
Takahiro Soshi Satoko Hisanaga Narihiro Kodama Yori Kanekama Yasuhiro Samejima Eiji Yumoto Kaoru Sekiyama

Speech perception in noise is still difficult for cochlear implant (CI) users even with many years of CI use. This study aimed to investigate neurophysiological and behavioral foundations for CI-dependent speech perception in noise. Seventeen post-lingual CI users and twelve age-matched normal hearing adults participated in two experiments. In Experiment 1, CI users' auditory-only word percepti...

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: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Daniel R Lametti Amélie Rochet-Capellan Emily Neufeld Douglas M Shiller David J Ostry

Recent studies of human speech motor learning suggest that learning is accompanied by changes in auditory perception. But what drives the perceptual change? Is it a consequence of changes in the motor system? Or is it a result of sensory inflow during learning? Here, subjects participated in a speech motor-learning task involving adaptation to altered auditory feedback and they were subsequentl...

Background: Many elderly individuals complain of difficulty in understanding speech in noise despite having normal hearing thresholds. According to previous studies, auditory training leads to improvement in speech-in-noise perception, but these studies did not consider the etiology, so their results cannot be generalized. The present study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of envelope-b...

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