Abstract:Our objective is to examine the relation between central auditory processes and discrimination of speech (consonant–vowel) and nonspeech (frequency glide) stimuli. Behavioral responses and auditory evoked potentials (MMN and P300) of ten adults were evaluated to synthetically generated consonant–vowel (CV) speech and nonspeech contrasts. The CVs were two within-category stimuli and the nonspeech stimuli were two frequency glides whose frequencies matched the formant transitions of the CV stimuli. It was found … Show more
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