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Speech perception by rhesus monkeys: The voicing distinction in synthesized labial and velar stop consonants
Authors:R. S. Waters  W. A. Wilson
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, U-20, University of Connecticut, 06268, Storrs, Connecticut
Abstract:Monkeys were presented with synthetic speech stimuli in a shock-avoidance situation. On the basis of their behavior, perceptual boundaries were determined along the physical continua between /ba/ and /pa/, and /ga/ and /ka/, that were close to the human boundaries between voiced and voiceless consonants. As is the case with humans, discrimination across a boundary was better than discrimination between stimuli that were both on one side of the boundary, and there was generalization of the voiced-voiceless distinction from labial to velar syllables. Unlike humans, the monkeys showed large shifts in boundary when the range of stimuli was varied.
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