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  • Title: Speech Planning and Dynamics

    Speech Planning and Dynamics

    by Susanne Fuchs (Volume editor) Melanie Weirich (Volume editor) Daniel Pape (Volume editor) Pascal Perrier (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: Speech production and perception: Learning and memory

    Speech production and perception: Learning and memory

    by Susanne Fuchs (Volume editor) Joanne Cleland (Volume editor) Amélie Rochet-Capellan (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: Tongue Body Kinematics in Parkinson’s Disease

    Tongue Body Kinematics in Parkinson’s Disease

    Effects of Levodopa and Deep Brain Stimulation
    by Tabea Thies (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Thesis
  • Speech Production and Perception

    ISSN: 2191-8651

    Speech production is a complex sensorimotor task that requires the coordination of numerous physically complex and very different biological systems. Furthermore, it is a sophisticated cognitive task that transmits information between speakers and listeners. Speech perception uses multi-modal information combining visible articulatory movements and audible acoustic properties in an adaptive way. Understanding the cognitive, motor and sensory mechanisms that underlie speech production and perception is a fascinating objective that requires interdisciplinary competences in various research areas such as linguistics, perception, psychology, cognition, neuroscience, motor control, biology, aerodynamics, acoustics, and biomechanics. The aim of this book series is to investigate the various mechanisms underlying speech production and perception. Each issue of this series will be devoted to a specific topic. This topic will be addressed from different, sometimes even controversial perspectives. Tutorials, up-to-date scientific papers, methodological reports and outstanding dissertations will be at the core of the series. The intended readers are graduate students and scientists from various research disciplines interested in speech production and perception. Scholars are welcome to submit suitable works to the editors. All articles in edited volumes undergo a double-blind peer review. All dissertations undergo a close reading by the series editors and authors will be invited to revise where required.

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