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Dichotic Signs of Speech Mode Listening

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Part of the book series: Communication and Cybernetics ((COMMUNICATION,volume 11))

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In this presentation we should like to make two major points:

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    The use of dichotic listening may help to isolate the critical acoustic elements used in identification of some syllables.

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    Dichotic studies in temporal lobectomees, hemispherectomees, and a patient with a single-functioning medial geniculate body may help to identify some of the physiologic mechanisms by which that identification takes place.

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Berlin, C.I., Cullen, J.K. (1975). Dichotic Signs of Speech Mode Listening. In: Cohen, A., Nooteboom, S.G. (eds) Structure and Process in Speech Perception. Communication and Cybernetics, vol 11. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81000-8_18

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