Movement variability can be modulated in speech production
Ding-lan Tang, Benjamin Parrell, Caroline A. Niziolek
Abstract
By implementing a novel auditory feedback perturbation that modulates participants' perceived trial-to-trial variability without affecting their overall mean behavior, we show that variability in the speech motor system can be modulated. By assaying speech production, we expand our current understanding of variability to a well-practiced, complex behavior outside of the limb control system. Our results additionally highlight the need to incorporate the active control of variability in models of speech motor control.
Topics & Concepts
Auditory feedbackPerturbation (astronomy)Speech productionMotor controlSomatosensory systemMotor behaviorAudiologyPsychologyComputer sciencePhysicsNeuroscienceSpeech recognitionMedicineQuantum mechanicsMotor Control and AdaptationAction Observation and SynchronizationNeuroscience and Music Perception