平衡理论

Raymond D. Kent
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观察一个研究领域的科学进展的一个主要方法是检查有助于组织数据和指导未来实验的理论潮流。语音产生的研究受到几种不同理论的影响,但其中有三种理论影响深远:一般运动程序理论、动态系统理论和内部模型。本文讨论了这三种理论是如何演变的,并影响了当代关于如何控制语音产生的概念。
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Theory in the Balance
Abstract One major way of putting into view the scientific progress in an area of research is by examining the theoretical currents that help to organize the data and to guide future experiments. Research in speech production has been shaped by several different theories, but three in particular have had a profound influence: general motor program theory, dynamic systems theory, and internal models. This paper discusses how these three theories evolved and influenced contemporary conceptions of how speech production is controlled.
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