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This purported link between capacities for production and perception suggests that humans are unique in possessing a speech perception system.
The results indicate that the analysis of patterns of non-native performance can provide important insights concerning the architecture of the speech perception system and the issue of language learnability.
Given this difference, uh is predicted to signal a relatively short delay, and it is functional for the speech perception system to immediately heighten attention for upcoming speech.
At first glance, it would seem that the many disfluencies in spontaneous speech present a formidable challenge to the speech perception system, because disfluencies result in strings of words that are not grammatically correct and strings of sounds that are not words.
In short, on this account, the speech perception system is sensitive to the patterns of delays that tend to co-occur with fillers in natural speech, so that attention can be allocated in a way that is appropriate to the particular filler that occurs.
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Speech perception systems are organized bilaterally in the posterior supratemporal plane.
Word deafness is a primary aphasia resulting from damage to speech perception systems.
The language system (speech perception and production) only exists in humans and therefore is relatively difficult to study with neuroscience techniques.
As for the McGurk effect, this seems consistent with the claim that speech perception is an informationally encapsulated system, albeit a system that is multi-modal in character (cf. Fodor, 1983, p.132n.13).
Therefore, in order to advance our understanding of the role of the motor system in speech perception, it is essential to investigate how the auditory and motor systems interact during speech processing and how this auditory-motor interaction supports speech perception.
Speech perception depends on the auditory system's ability to extract relevant acoustic features from competing background noise.
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