话语
对话
夹带(生物音乐学)
心理学
感知
言语感知
语音识别
步伐
变化(天文学)
认知心理学
沟通
计算机科学
节奏
声学
物理
大地测量学
神经科学
天体物理学
地理
作者
Melissa M. Baese‐Berk,Christopher C. Heffner,Laura C. Dilley,Mark A. Pitt,Tuuli Morrill,J. Devin McAuley
标识
DOI:10.1177/0956797614533705
摘要
Humans unconsciously track a wide array of distributional characteristics in their sensory environment. Recent research in spoken-language processing has demonstrated that the speech rate surrounding a target region within an utterance influences which words, and how many words, listeners hear later in that utterance. On the basis of hypotheses that listeners track timing information in speech over long timescales, we investigated the possibility that the perception of words is sensitive to speech rate over such a timescale (e.g., an extended conversation). Results demonstrated that listeners tracked variation in the overall pace of speech over an extended duration (analogous to that of a conversation that listeners might have outside the lab) and that this global speech rate influenced which words listeners reported hearing. The effects of speech rate became stronger over time. Our findings are consistent with the hypothesis that neural entrainment by speech occurs on multiple timescales, some lasting more than an hour.
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