Magnetic brain response mirrors extraction of phonological features from spoken vowels
This study further elucidates determinants of vowel perception in the human auditory cortex. The vowel inventory of a given language can be classified on the basis of phonological features which are closely linked to acoustic properties. A cortical representation of speech sounds based on these phon...
Main Authors: | Obleser, J, Lahiri, A, Eulitz, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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MIT Press
2004
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