2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.858863
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Pediatric Responses to Fundamental and Formant Frequency Altered Auditory Feedback: A Scoping Review

Abstract: PurposeThe ability to hear ourselves speak has been shown to play an important role in the development and maintenance of fluent and coherent speech. Despite this, little is known about the developing speech motor control system throughout childhood, in particular if and how vocal and articulatory control may differ throughout development. A scoping review was undertaken to identify and describe the full range of studies investigating responses to frequency altered auditory feedback in pediatric populations an… Show more

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“…The opposing response is considered an automatic reflex whose function is to correct for the mismatch between expected pitch and heard pitch. The compensation is incomplete and partial to the shift ( Larson, 1998 ; Liu and Larson, 2007 ; Sober and Brainard, 2012 ), generally less than 60 cents (see review in Coughler et al (2022) ), because the corrective function aims to remedy small errors rather than large ones. Speakers may also produce a “following” response that changes in the same direction as the pitch-shift stimulus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The opposing response is considered an automatic reflex whose function is to correct for the mismatch between expected pitch and heard pitch. The compensation is incomplete and partial to the shift ( Larson, 1998 ; Liu and Larson, 2007 ; Sober and Brainard, 2012 ), generally less than 60 cents (see review in Coughler et al (2022) ), because the corrective function aims to remedy small errors rather than large ones. Speakers may also produce a “following” response that changes in the same direction as the pitch-shift stimulus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%