“…In addition, repetitive and double-pulse TMS studies also suggest that speech motor regions are causally recruited during auditory speech categorization, especially in case of complex situations (e.g., the perception of acoustically ambiguous syllables or when phonological segmentation or working memory processes are strongly required; d'Ausilio, Bufalari, Salmas, & Fadiga, 2011;d'Ausilio et al, 2009;Möttönen & Watkins, 2009;Sato, Tremblay, & Gracco, 2009;Meister, Wilson, Deblieck, Wu, & Iacoboni, 2007). Taken together, these results support the idea that our motor knowledge used to produce speech sounds helps to partly constraint phonetic decoding of the sensory inputs, as proposed in motor and sensorimotor theories of speech perception and language comprehension (Pickering & Garrod, 2013;Schwartz, Ménard, Basirat, & Sato, 2012;Skipper, Van Wassenhove, Nussman, & Small, 2007;Liberman & Mattingly, 1985).…”