Abstract:Speech motor learning is dependent upon changes to motor function, but it also results in changes to sensory systems. However the neural mechanisms of sensory plasticity associated with speech motor learning are little understood. We here examined whether auditory and somatosensory cortical processes are changed in conjunction with speech motor learning. We tested native speakers of American English. Altered auditory feedback (AAF) training was used as a motor learning task. As subjects repeated aloud the spee… Show more
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