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Self-Induced Motion Sickness and Body Movement During Passive Restraint
Authors:Cédrick T. Bonnet  Elise Faugloire  Michael A. Riley  Benoît G. Bardy  Thomas A. Stoffregen
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , University of Connecticut;2. Faculty of Sport Sciences , University of Caens , France;3. Department of Psychology , University of Cincinnati;4. Faculty of Sport Science , University of Montpellier-1 , France;5. Department of Kinesiology , University of Minnesota
Abstract:From both direct-realist and motor-theoretic perspectives, the objects of speech perception are construed as articulatory events. We offer the alternative view that it is the auditory properties of phonetic events to which listeners are primarily sensitive. Evidence for this alternative view comes from a variety of sources, including studies of phonetic and phonological universals, comparisons of the perception of speech and nonspeech signals, cross-language perceptual experi- ments, and studies of phonetic categorization by nonhuman animals.
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