Phonemic restoration : The brain creates missing speech sounds(<Special issue>introduction to the amazing world of sounds with demonstrations)
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Under certain conditions, sounds actually missing from a speech signal can be synthesized by the brain and clearly heard. This illusory phenomenon, known as the phonemic restoration effect, reveals the sophisticated capability of the brain underlying robust speech perception in noisy situations often encountered in daily life. In this article, basic aspects of the phonemic restoration effect are described with audio demonstrations.
- 社団法人日本音響学会の論文
著者
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Kashino Makio
NTT Communication Science Laboratories
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Kashino Makio
Ntt Communication Science Laboratories Ntt Corporation:erato Shimojo Implicit Brain Function Project
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