Arjmandi Meisam K, Behroozmand Roozbeh
Translational Auditory Neuroscience Lab, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, United States.
Speech Neuroscience Lab, Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing, Callier Center for Communication Disorders, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States.
Front Neurosci. 2024 Jan 25;18:1347614. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2024.1347614. eCollection 2024.
The study of spoken communication has long been entrenched in a debate surrounding the interdependence of speech production and perception. This mini review summarizes findings from prior studies to elucidate the reciprocal relationships between speech production and perception. We also discuss key theoretical perspectives relevant to speech perception-production loop, including hyper-articulation and hypo-articulation (H&H) theory, speech motor theory, direct realism theory, articulatory phonology, the Directions into Velocities of Articulators (DIVA) and Gradient Order DIVA (GODIVA) models, and predictive coding. Building on prior findings, we propose a revised auditory-motor integration model of speech and provide insights for future research in speech perception and production, focusing on the effects of impaired peripheral auditory systems.
对口语交流的研究长期以来一直深陷于一场围绕言语产生与感知相互依存关系的争论之中。本综述总结了先前研究的结果,以阐明言语产生与感知之间的相互关系。我们还讨论了与言语感知 - 产生循环相关的关键理论观点,包括超发音和次发音(H&H)理论、言语运动理论、直接实在论理论、发音音系学、发音器速度方向(DIVA)和梯度顺序DIVA(GODIVA)模型以及预测编码。基于先前的研究结果,我们提出了一个修订后的言语听觉 - 运动整合模型,并为未来关于言语感知和产生的研究提供见解,重点关注外周听觉系统受损的影响。