Speech production and perception : Learning and memory
Cleland, Joanne
Speech production and perception : Learning and memory - Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group 20191001
Open Access
Learning and memory processes are basic features of human existence. They allow us to (un)consciously adapt to changes in our social and physical environment in a variety of ways and may have been a precursor for survival in human evolution. Through several reviews and original work the book focuses on three key topics that enhanced our understanding of the topic in the last twenty years: first, the role of real-time auditory feedback in learning, second, the role of motor aspects for learning and memory, and third, representations in memory and the role of sleep on memory consolidation.
Creative Commons
English
b15982 9783631797860;9783631797877
10.3726/b15982 doi
Phonetics, phonology
Languages Phonetics, phonology Learning Memory Speech Feedback Autism Gestures Sleep Exemplar models Sensorimotor adaptation Second language learning Formant perturbation Speech sound errors Non-native speech Speech motor control Coarticulation Reduction
Speech production and perception : Learning and memory - Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group 20191001
Open Access
Learning and memory processes are basic features of human existence. They allow us to (un)consciously adapt to changes in our social and physical environment in a variety of ways and may have been a precursor for survival in human evolution. Through several reviews and original work the book focuses on three key topics that enhanced our understanding of the topic in the last twenty years: first, the role of real-time auditory feedback in learning, second, the role of motor aspects for learning and memory, and third, representations in memory and the role of sleep on memory consolidation.
Creative Commons
English
b15982 9783631797860;9783631797877
10.3726/b15982 doi
Phonetics, phonology
Languages Phonetics, phonology Learning Memory Speech Feedback Autism Gestures Sleep Exemplar models Sensorimotor adaptation Second language learning Formant perturbation Speech sound errors Non-native speech Speech motor control Coarticulation Reduction
