Speech Perception: Cognitive Foundations and Cortical Implementation |
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Authors: | David Poeppel Philip J. Monahan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Linguistics, University of Maryland College Park, and;Department of Biology, University of Maryland College Park |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT— Speech perception includes, minimally, the set of computations that transform continuously varying acoustic signals into linguistic representations that can be used for subsequent processing. The auditory and motor subroutines of this complex perceptual process are executed in a network of brain areas organized in ventral and dorsal parallel pathways, performing sound-to-meaning and sound-to-motor mappings, respectively. Research on speech using neurobiological techniques argues against narrow motor or auditory theories. To account for the range of cognitive and neural attributes, integrative computational models seem promising. |
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Keywords: | functional anatomy of speech dual-stream model dorsal and ventral streams |
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