Decoupling speech processing from time.

IF 16.7 1区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
John B Muegge, Hyoju Kim, Bob McMurray
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Abstract

Accurate processing of speech requires that listeners map temporally unfolding input to words. A long-held set of principles describes this process: lexical items are activated immediately and incrementally as speech arrives, perceptual and lexical representations rapidly decay to make room for new information; and lexical entries are temporally structured. In this framework; speech processing is tightly coupled to the temporally unfolding input. However, recent work challenges this: low-level auditory and higher-level lexical representations do not decay and are instead retained over long durations, speech perception may require encapsulated memory buffers, lexical representations are not strictly temporally structured, and listeners can substantially delay lexical access in some circumstances. These findings suggest that current theories and models of word recognition need to be reconceptualized.

将语音处理与时间解耦。
对言语的准确处理要求听者将暂时展开的输入映射到单词。一套长期存在的原则描述了这一过程:词汇项目在语音到来时立即被逐步激活,感知和词汇表征迅速衰减,为新信息腾出空间;词汇条目是临时结构化的。在这个框架下;语音处理与时间展开的输入紧密耦合。然而,最近的研究挑战了这一点:低水平的听觉和高水平的词汇表征不会衰减,而是在很长一段时间内保持不变;语音感知可能需要封装的记忆缓冲区;词汇表征不是严格的时间结构;在某些情况下,听者可能会严重延迟词汇访问。这些发现表明,当前的词识别理论和模型需要重新概念化。
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
27.90
自引率
1.50%
发文量
156
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Essential reading for those working directly in the cognitive sciences or in related specialist areas, Trends in Cognitive Sciences provides an instant overview of current thinking for scientists, students and teachers who want to keep up with the latest developments in the cognitive sciences. The journal brings together research in psychology, artificial intelligence, linguistics, philosophy, computer science and neuroscience. Trends in Cognitive Sciences provides a platform for the interaction of these disciplines and the evolution of cognitive science as an independent field of study.
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