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WK4 L8: Speech Perception II
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What is the primary focus of the feedback in the motor control system discussed in Hickok 2012?
It focuses on
simulation
and
forward models
in motor control.
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What is a forward model in the context of motor control?
A forward model predicts
motor movement
and provides feedback for
corrections
.
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How does the motor system relate to speech perception according to the study material?
The motor system is active during speech perception, simulating motor movements
internally
.
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What is the significance of internal simulation in motor control models?
Internal simulation helps understand how
motor commands
are executed without actual movement.
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What do motor command signals indicate?
They indicate when and how muscles should be moved to achieve a
sensory target
.
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What role does the sensory system play in motor commands?
The sensory system monitors whether the
target
is achieved.
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What are the components of the motor control model as described in the study material?
Controller
Motor effector
Sensory systems
State estimation
Internal forward model
Motor command
State change
Measured sensory consequences
Efference copy
Predicted sensory consequences
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What is an efference copy?
An efference copy is a copy of the
motor command
used for internal simulation of movement.
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How does the forward model contribute to monitoring in motor control?
The forward model's output is compared to actual
sensory information
to detect errors.
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What happens when there is a match between expected and actual feedback in sensory cancellation?
No signal is sent back to the
controller
if there is no difference.
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What does sensory cancellation indicate about the forward model?
Sensory cancellation provides evidence for the existence of forward models in
motor control
.
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What is the M100 response in the context of auditory processing?
The M100 response is a peak in
electrical activity
occurring around
100 ms
after a stimulus.
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What does the MEG study by Houde et al. (2002) investigate?
It investigates the differences in
M100
response during self-produced speech versus recorded speech.
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What were the findings of Experiment 1 in the MEG study regarding M100 responses?
M100 responses were
significantly
less pronounced during speaking compared to playback conditions.
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What was the purpose of Experiment 3 in the MEG study?
To determine if auditory suppression during speech is due to
forward models
by manipulating
auditory feedback
.
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What is DAF and how does it help some people who stutter?
DAF (
Delayed Auditory Feedback
) delays auditory feedback, which can reduce
stuttering
rates.
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What are the two possibilities suggested by Houde et al. (2002) for why the response to self-produced speech is suppressed?
Auditory
perception
helps distinguish self-produced from external speech. 2. Regulation of motor control during speech reduces feedback loop delays.
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What are the overall conclusions regarding speech production and perception from the study material?
Speech production and perception are tightly linked.
The
motor system
activates during speech listening.
Internal simulation may support
speech perception
.
Disruptions in this link may occur in
stuttering
.
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What is the developmental fluency disorder known as stuttering characterized by?
It is characterized by
pathologically disfluent speech
, including silent and filled pauses,
repetitions
, and
prolongations
.
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What does the study by Beal et al. (2010) suggest about sensorimotor integration in people who stutter?
It suggests that there is little or no impairment in
sensorimotor
integration
, but
timing
differences
may exist.
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How does manipulating sensory information impact speech production according to the study material?
It can affect
speaking
and highlights the link between
speech
production
and
perception.
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What is the purpose of the seminar week 7 paper by Lind et al. (2014)?
It discusses how speakers use
auditory feedback
to specify the meaning of what they say.
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What should students bring to the seminar week 7 session?
Students should bring a device and headphones to test the effect of
DAF
.
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What are the extra resources mentioned for learning about stuttering?
Podcasts and videos related to the
DIVA model
and research by
Kate Watkins's
group.
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What is the significance of the article from The Guardian mentioned at the end of the study material?
It discusses a study on the human brain's ability to process
sentences
quickly.
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