On the interplay between speech perception and production: insights from research and theories

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Abstract

The study of spoken communication has long been entrenched in a debate surrounding the interdependence of speech production and perception. This mini review summarizes findings from prior studies to elucidate the reciprocal relationships between speech production and perception. We also discuss key theoretical perspectives relevant to speech perception-production loop, including hyper-articulation and hypo-articulation (H&H) theory, speech motor theory, direct realism theory, articulatory phonology, the Directions into Velocities of Articulators (DIVA) and Gradient Order DIVA (GODIVA) models, and predictive coding. Building on prior findings, we propose a revised auditory-motor integration model of speech and provide insights for future research in speech perception and production, focusing on the effects of impaired peripheral auditory systems.

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Arjmandi, M. K., & Behroozmand, R. (2024). On the interplay between speech perception and production: insights from research and theories. Frontiers in Neuroscience. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2024.1347614

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