The effects of delayed auditory and visual feedback on speech production
Monitoring the sensory consequences of articulatory movements supports speaking. For example, delaying auditory feedback of a speaker's voice disrupts speech production. Also, there is evidence that this disruption may be decreased by immediate visual feedback, i.e., seeing one's own artic...
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Acoustical Society of America
2015
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