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The Influence of Bistable Auditory Feedback on Speech Motor Control
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In: Exp Brain Res (2019)
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Back and Forth: Prediction and Interactive Alignment in Conversation
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Spatial Frequency Requirements and Gaze Strategy in Visual-Only and Audiovisual Speech Perception
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Sources and Correlates of Performance Enhancement in Audiovisual Speech Perception
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Temporal control and compensation for perturbed voicing feedback
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Previous research employing a real-time auditory perturbation paradigm has shown that talkers monitor their own speech attributes such as fundamental frequency, vowel intensity, vowel formants, and fricative noise as part of speech motor control. In the case of vowel formants or fricative noise, what was manipulated is spectral information about the filter function of the vocal tract. However, segments can be contrasted by parameters other than spectral configuration. It is possible that the feedback system monitors phonation timing in the way it does spectral information. This study examined whether talkers exhibit a compensatory behavior when manipulating information about voicing. When talkers received feedback of the cognate of the intended voicing category (saying “tipper” while hearing “dipper” or vice versa), they changed the voice onset time and in some cases the following vowel.
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Speech Production [70]
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4871359 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24815278 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4032409/
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Multi-voxel Patterns Reveal Functionally Differentiated Networks Underlying Auditory Feedback Processing of Speech
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Language dependent vowel representation in speech production
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Movement correlation as a nonverbal cue in the perception of affiliation in thin slices of behaviour
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Perceiving a Stranger's Voice as Being One's Own: A ‘Rubber Voice’ Illusion?
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A cross-language study of compensation in response to real-time formant perturbation
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Probing the independence of formant control using altered auditory feedback
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Children’s development of self-regulation in speech production
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Functional overlap between regions involved in speech perception and in monitoring one’s own voice during speech production
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Compensations in response to real-time formant perturbations of different magnitudes
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