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Modeling the categorical perception of speech sounds: A step toward biological plausibility
Authors:Nelli H. Salminen  Hannu Tiitinen  Patrick J. C. May
Affiliation:1. Department of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science, Helsinki University of Technology, (Otakaari 7B), P.O. Box 3310, FI-02015 TKK, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Our native language has a lifelong effect on how we perceive speech sounds. Behaviorally, this is manifested as categorical perception, but the neural mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are still unknown. Here, we constructed a computational model of categorical perception, following principles consistent with infant speech learning. A self-organizing network was exposed to a statistical distribution of speech input presented as neural activity patterns of the auditory periphery, resembling the way sound arrives to the human brain. In the resulting neural map, categorical perception emerges from most single neurons of the model being maximally activated by prototypical speech sounds, while the largest variability in activity is produced at category boundaries. Consequently, regions in the vicinity of prototypes become perceptually compressed, and regions at category boundaries become expanded. Thus, the present study offers a unifying framework for explaining the neural basis of the warping of perceptual space associated with categorical perception.
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