Speech Sounds
Human vocal communication relies on a specialized set of speech sounds. Speech sounds are organized into individual sound units known as phones that are associated with the specific consonants and vowels in a given language. The human brain has evolved specialized computational abilities to process,...
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description | Human vocal communication relies on a specialized set of speech sounds. Speech sounds are organized into individual sound units known as phones that are associated with the specific consonants and vowels in a given language. The human brain has evolved specialized computational abilities to process, filter, and represent speech sounds. The acoustic, articulatory, and phonetic features of speech sounds and the neural mechanisms that represent these features are reviewed. |
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