| Houde, J. F. (1997). Sensorimotor adaptation in speech production. PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences. |
....between these predictions and the actual resulting acoustics. In the infant, we assume that a articulatory acoustic forward model develops primarily as a result of canonical and variegated babbling in the second half of the first year (Fry, 1966; Oller, 1980; see Vihman, 1996, for review, and Houde, 1997; Wolpert, Ghahramani, Jordan, 1995, for empirical evidence supporting the existence of forward models in human motor learning) Note that the strong reliance on learning within the current approach contrasts sharply with accounts in which the perceptuomotor associations involved in speech ....
Houde, J. F. (1997). Sensorimotor adaptation in speech production. PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences.
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