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Preferred term
speech perception: physiological
Definition
- Speech, as our primary means of communication, is perhaps the most important sound in our daily lives. Current theories of how the brain perceives speech rely on more than a century of investigation that has included patients with brain damage, microelectrode recordings in nonhuman animals, electric fields measured on the human scalp, and, most recently, neuroimaging. [Source: Encyclopedia of Perception; Speech Perception: Physiological]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/speech_perception:_physiological
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