Partial Compensation in Speech Adaptation

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UC Berkeley Phonology Lab
University of Canterbury. New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain & Behaviour
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2008
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Katseff, S.
Houde, J.
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We propose that speech planning is driven by targets which incorporate both auditory and somatosensory feedback. In three experiments, we show that (1) talkers compensate for abnormal auditory feedback, (2) compensation is more complete for small shifts in feedback than for large shifts in feedback, and (3) the completeness of compensation is driven by the discrepancy between auditory and somatosensory feedback.

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Katseff, S., Houde, J. (2008) Partial Compensation in Speech Adaptation..
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Field of Research::17 - Psychology and Cognitive Sciences::1702 - Cognitive Science::170204 - Linguistic Processes (incl. Speech Production and Comprehension)
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