Increased vowel contrast and intelligibility in connected speech induced by sensorimotor adaptation
Sara D. Beach,
Sophie A. Johnson,
Benjamin Parrell
et al.
Abstract:SummaryAlterations to sensory feedback can drive robust adaptive changes to the production of consonants and vowels, but these changes often have no behavioral relevance or benefit to communication (e.g., making “head” more like “had”). This work aims to align the outcomes of adaptation with changes known to increase speech intelligibility – specifically, adaptations that increase the acoustic contrast between vowels in running speech. To this end, we implemented a vowel centralization feedback perturbation pa… Show more
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