All Stories

  1. Sensorimotor control of vocal production in early childhood.
  2. Predicting auditory feedback control of speech production from subregional shape of subcortical structures
  3. The predictability of frequency-altered auditory feedback changes the weighting of feedback and feedforward input for speech motor control
  4. Speech motor brain regions are differentially recruited during perception of native and foreign-accented phonemes for first and second language listeners
  5. Multisensory and modality specific processing of visual speech in different regions of the premotor cortex
  6. Effects of seeing and hearing speech on speech production: a response time study
  7. Observation of static gestures influences speech production
  8. Providing simultaneous visual feedback may ameliorate speech disruptions caused by exposure to delayed auditory feedback
  9. Speech disruption during delayed auditory feedback with simultaneous visual feedback
  10. Multisensory integration of speech signals: the relationship between space and time
  11. Multisensory Integration Sites Identified by Perception of Spatial Wavelet Filtered Visual Speech Gesture Information
  12. Neural processes underlying perceptual enhancement by visual speech gestures
  13. Brain activity during audiovisual speech perception: An fMRI study of the McGurk effect
  14. Learning to produce speech with an altered vocal tract: The role of auditory feedback
  15. Adaptation to altered feedback in speech
  16. Constraints on syllable structure in speech