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WK4 L7: Speech Perception I
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Why is it
difficult
to discuss speech perception without mentioning speech production?
Because they are closely linked in the process of
communication
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What is one reason why speech perception is challenging?
Variability in
speech sounds
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How can F1 and F2 vary for a given vowel?
They can differ based on individual speaker characteristics and
vocal tract size
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What does coarticulation refer to in speech production?
The influence of
surrounding
sounds on speech sounds
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What is the effect of coarticulation on speech sounds?
It can cause the same set of muscle configurations to be perceived as
different sounds
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What are the two types of coarticulation?
Anticipatory
coarticulation: articulating an upcoming sound during the preceding sound
Carryover
coarticulation: sounds influenced by preceding sounds
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How does anticipatory coarticulation manifest in speech?
By starting to articulate a sound before it is fully
pronounced
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How does the articulation of [k] differ in "ski" compared to "skunk"?
The
place of articulation
changes due to
surrounding sounds
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What factors contribute to variation in speech production?
Individual differences
,
accent/dialect differences
, and
phonemic
contexts
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What is the purpose of the DIVA model in speech production?
To simulate how
babies
learn to speak
To improve text-to-speech systems
To understand human
vocal tract control
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What is the Motor Theory of Speech Perception?
A theory suggesting that each
phoneme
has an
invariant
set of motor commands associated with it
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What does the dual-route model of speech processing propose?
It proposes two processing routes:
auditory-conceptual
and
auditory-motor
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What are the components of the dual-route model of speech processing?
Ventral stream
: processes speech signals for comprehension
Dorsal stream
: processes acoustic information for speech production
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Which hemisphere is primarily responsible for the dorsal stream in speech processing?
The
left hemisphere
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What is the role of motor activation during speech perception according to the dual-route model?
It implies that motor activation occurs during the perception of
speech sounds
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What is Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) used for in speech research?
To induce a current in specific areas of the cortex
To measure
motor evoked potentials
(
MEPs
)
To study the excitability of the motor system during speech production
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What was the focus of the TMS study by Watkins et al. (2003)?
To measure changes in the
excitability
of the
motor system
underlying
speech production
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What were the results regarding motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in the TMS study?
MEPs were larger when the
left hemisphere motor face area
was stimulated
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What type of potentials can excitatory TMS induce?
Motor Evoked Potentials
(MEPs)
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What was the main focus of the TMS study by Watkins et al. (2003)?
To investigate changes in the
excitability
of the
motor system
underlying
speech
production
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What was the dependent measure in the Watkins et al. (2003) study?
The size of the
MEP
in the lip muscles
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How does excitatory TMS affect the primary motor face area?
It induces a
current
in the brain responsible for
face
movements
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What was the result of stimulating the left hemisphere motor face area compared to the right in the study?
MEPs
recorded from the
lip
were larger when the left hemisphere was stimulated
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What happens to MEPs during speech and lip conditions compared to the control condition?
MEPs are
larger
for
speech
and
lip
conditions
compared to the
control
condition
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What does the activation of the motor system during speech perception suggest according to simulation-based theories?
It suggests that we perceive by internally simulating the movements of the
articulators
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What is the role of simulation in speech perception?
It provides immediate information about the ongoing course of
observed movement
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What is the implication of enhancing motor activation during speech perception?
It may enhance perception, suggesting a
causal relationship
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What does the Motor Theory of Speech Perception propose?
It proposes that activation of the
motor system
is necessary for speech perception
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What did the adaptation study by Adank et al. (2010) investigate?
Whether people understand a novel accent
better
if they try to
imitate
it
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What was the main finding of the adaptation study regarding accent training?
Only imitation training conditions improved understanding more than the
baseline
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How does exposure to an accent affect understanding according to the study?
It improves understanding of that accent
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What is the relationship between speech production and speech perception?
They are closely linked, as learning to speak involves
reproducing
sounds heard
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What are the key findings from the TMS study by Watkins et al. (2003)?
MEPs
are larger when the left hemisphere
motor face area
is stimulated.
MEPs are larger for speech and lip conditions compared to control conditions.
Activation occurs in
speech-relevant muscles
when hearing or seeing speech.
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What are the implications of the findings from the adaptation study by Adank et al. (2010)?
Imitation training
enhances understanding of novel accents.
Passive
exposure
does not improve understanding as effectively.
Speech perception adapts with exposure and
practice
.
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What are the proposed functions of motor activation during speech perception?
Automatic mirroring/imitation
.
Perceptual fill-in
, especially in noisy environments.
Recognition through simulation
of sounds.
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What is the significance of sensory-motor integration in speech perception?
It plays a key role in learning to speak.
It aids in monitoring and adapting to speech changes.
It links
perceptual
and motor representations for better understanding.
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What are the steps involved in the adaptation process to accents?
Listeners adjust expectations about pronunciation.
Perceptual adaptations
can lead to motor adaptations.
Imitation may facilitate
sensory-motor integration
.
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