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Online control of articulation based on auditory feedback in normal Speech and stuttering : behavioral and modeling studies
Cai, Shanqing. - : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012
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An investigation of the relation between sibilant production and somatosensory and auditory acuity.
In: http://phonetique.uqam.ca/upload/files/Ghosh_JASA_2010.pdf (2010)
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The role of linguistic contrasts in the auditory feedback control of Speech
Niziolek, Caroline A. - : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010
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Simulating neural impairments to syllable-level command generation in stuttering
In: http://speechlab.bu.edu/publications/Civier_Bullock_Max_Guenther_2009_Poster.pdf (2009)
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Neural mechanisms underlying auditory feedback control of speech
In: http://web.mit.edu/hst.722/www/Topics/Speech/Tourville_in press_NeuroImage_PrePrint.pdf (2008)
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A system for online dynamic perturbation of formant trajectories & results from perturbations of the Mandarin triphthong /iau
In: http://issp2008.loria.fr/Proceedings/PDF/issp2008-10.pdf (2008)
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FMRI studies of effects of hearing status on audio-visual speech perception ; Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of effects of hearing status on audio-visual speech perception
Yoo, Julie J. - : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007
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Neural modeling and imaging of the cortical interactions underlying syllable production
In: http://www.cns.bu.edu/~guenther/Guenther_et_al_Brain-Lang_2005.pdf (2006)
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An fMRI investigation of syllable sequence production
In: http://www.ekn.mwn.de/pdf/zs2_bohl.pdf (2006)
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Cortical interactions underlying the production of speech sounds
In: http://cogsci.msu.edu/DSS/2009-2010/guenther/Guenther_2006 Cortical interactions underlying the production of speech sounds.pdf (2006)
Abstract: Speech production involves the integration of auditory, somatosensory, and motor information in the brain. This article describes a model of speech motor control in which a feedforward control system, involving premotor and primary motor cortex and the cerebellum, works in concert with auditory and somatosensory feedback control systems that involve both sensory and motor cortical areas. New speech sounds are learned by first storing an auditory target for the sound, then using the auditory feedback control system to control production of the sound in early repetitions. Repeated production of the sound leads to tuning of feedforward commands which eventually supplant the feedback-based control signals. Although parts of the model remain speculative, it accounts for a wide range of kinematic, acoustic, and neuroimaging data collected during speech production and provides a framework for investigating communication disorders that involve malfunction of the cerebral cortex and interconnected subcortical structures. Learning outcomes: Readers will be able to: (1) describe several types of learning that occur in the sensory–motor system during babbling and early speech, (2) identify three neural control subsystems involved in speech production, (3) identify regions of the brain involved in monitoring auditory and somatosensory feedback during speech production, and (4) identify regions of the brain involved in feedforward control of speech.
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.464.2329
http://cogsci.msu.edu/DSS/2009-2010/guenther/Guenther_2006 Cortical interactions underlying the production of speech sounds.pdf
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A neural model of speech production and its application to studies of the role of auditory feedback in speech
In: http://cns.bu.edu/~guenther/SMC_2001_Book_Chapter.pdf (2004)
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Changes in the McGurk Effect Across Phonetic Contexts
In: http://www.cns.bu.edu/~guenther/Hampson_et_al_2003.pdf (2003)
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Neural control of speech movements
In: http://speechlab.bu.edu/publications/Schiller_Book_Chapter.pdf (2003)
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Neural Modeling of Speech Production
In: http://www.cns.bu.edu/~guenther/Nijmegen_Motor_Paper.pdf (2003)
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Articulatory Tradeoffs Reduce Acoustic Variability during American English /r/ Production
In: http://www.cns.bu.edu/~guenther/jasa_99_r.ps (1999)
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A theoretical investigation of reference frames for the planning of speech movements
In: http://cns.bu.edu/~guenther/psychrev98.pdf (1998)
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A theoretical investigation of reference frames for the planning of speech movements
In: http://cns.bu.edu/~guenther/psychrev98.ps (1998)
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The perceptual magnet effect as an emergent property of neural map formation
In: http://www.cns.bu.edu/~guenther/jasa96.pdf (1996)
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The perceptual magnet effect as an emergent property of neural map formation
In: http://cns.bu.edu/~guenther/jasa96.ps (1996)
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Speech sound acquisition, coarticulation, and rate effects in a neural network model of speech production
In: http://www.cns.bu.edu/~guenther/psychrev95.ps (1995)
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