The cognitive and neural organisation of speech processing / edited by Patti Adank, Carolyn McGettigan and Sonja A. E. Kotz.

Speech production and perception are some of the most complex actions humans perform. Speech processing is studied across various fields and using a wide variety of research approaches. These fields include, but are not limited to, (socio)linguistics, cognitive psychology, neurophysiology, and cogni...

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