Sensory Feedback During Speech: The Brain Attunes To More Than Just Sound
Using robotics to manipulate the brain's perception of jaw movement while words are spoken researchers have deepened our understanding of the importance of non-auditory sensory cues in the brain's control of speech. The findings are reported by Sazzad Nasir and David Ostry of McGill University and appear in the October 10th issue of the journal Current Biology published by Cell Press. [click link for full article]
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