The common language of speech perception and action: a neurocognitive perspective
Résumé
How do listeners process the speech signal to extract acoustic cues and recover phonetic information? More than 50 years after the appearance of the motor theory of speech perception, recent neurophysiological discoveries challenge the view that speech perception only relies on perceptual auditory mechanisms and suggest that the motor system is also crucial for speech recognition. The aim of the present chapter is to review and discuss these findings in an attempt to define what could be a "common language of perception and action".
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