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The goal of our work is to identify organizing principles underlying speech
coordination. Recently we have focused on how auditory feedback influences
speech motor control. When you speak, the sound of your own voice influences
articulation and our studies use custom signal processing techniques to
manipulate the feedback in real time.
Purcell, D. & Munhall, K.G. (2006) Adaptive control
of vowel formant frequency: Evidence from real-time formant manipulation.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 120, 966-977.
Purcell,
D. & Munhall, K.G. (2006) Compensation following real-time
manipulation of formants in isolated vowels. Journal of the Acoustical
Society of America, 119, 2288-2297.
Jones,
J.A., & Munhall, K.G. (2005). Remapping auditory-motor
representations in voice production. Current Biology, 15, 1768-1772.
Jones,
J.A. & Munhall, K.G. (2003). Learning to produce speech
with an altered vocal tract: the role of auditory feedback. Journal
of the Acoustical Society of America. 113, 532-543.
Jones,
J. A. & Munhall, K. G. (2002). Adaptation of fundamental
frequency production under conditions of altered auditory feedback.
Journal of Phonetics, 30, 303-320.
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