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Evoked potentials to consonant-vowel syllables
Authors:Everdina A. Lawson  Anthony W.K. Gaillard
Affiliation:Institute for Perception TNO, Soesterberg, The Netherlands
Abstract:The hypothesis was tested that CV syllables (10 different consonants but the same vowel /?/) would show different evoked potential latencies and amplitudes. Differences were found which were dichotomised between plosives and other consonants. Although one difference between these two groups of consonants is the duration of that consonant, this duration difference did not adequately explain the prolonged evoked potential latencies and the reduced amplitudes for the non-plosives. However, no differences were found within the group of non-plosives, although they varied in consonant duration. It was suggested that N1 latency and amplitude reflected processing time at an early stage of analysis of both speech and non-speech stimuli. The results show that consunants of long duration are perceived later than plosives, but well before the onset of the vowel.
Keywords:Requests for reprints may be sent to A.W.K. Gaillard   Institute for Perception TNO   P.O. Box 23   Soesterberg   The Netherlands.
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