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Phonetics in the Brain

Phonetics in the Brain

Phonetics in the Brain

Pelle Söderström, Lunds Universitet, Sweden
March 2024
Paperback
9781009161121

    Spoken language is a rapidly unfolding signal: a complex code that the listener must crack to understand what is being said. From the structures of the inner ear through to higher-order areas of the brain, a hierarchy of interlinked processes transforms the acoustic signal into a linguistic message within fractions of a second. This Element outlines how we perceive speech and explores what the auditory system needs to achieve to make this possible. It traces a path through the system and discusses the mechanisms that enable us to perceive speech as a coherent sequence of words. This is combined with a brief history of research into language and the brain beginning in the nineteenth century, as well as an overview of the state-of-the-art neuroimaging and analysis techniques that are used to investigate phonetics in the brain today. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    March 2024
    Paperback
    9781009161121
    86 pages
    230 × 150 × 6 mm
    0.148kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The birth of neurolinguistics
    • 3. Neuroimaging
    • 4. From sound to perception
    • 5. Structure and function of the auditory system
    • 6. Directions for future research
    • References.