2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/79jtd
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Maintenance of subcategorical information during speech perception: revisiting misunderstood limitations

Klinton Bicknell,
Wednesday Bushong,
Michael K. Tanenhaus
et al.

Abstract: Accurate word recognition is facilitated by context. Some relevant context, however, occurs after the word. Rational use of such “right context” would require listeners to have maintained uncertainty or subcategorical information about the word, thus allowing for consideration of possible alternatives when they encounter relevant right context. A classic study continues to be widely cited as evidence that subcategorical information maintenance is limited to highly ambiguous percepts and short time spans (Conni… Show more

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