Changes in Speech Production Following Perceptual Training With Orofacial Somatosensory Inputs
Monica Ashokumar,
Jean-Luc Schwartz,
Takayuki Ito
Abstract:Purpose:
Orofacial somatosensory inputs play an important role in speech motor control and speech learning. Since receiving specific auditory–somatosensory inputs during speech perceptual training alters speech perception, similar perceptual training could also alter speech production. We examined whether the production performance was changed by perceptual training with orofacial somatosensory inputs.
Method:
We focused on the French vowels /e/ and /ø/… Show more
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