Abstract

A review of research on speech-motor perceptual and auditory processing, based particularly on studies at the I.P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology in Leningrad by V. Kozhevnikov and L. Chistovich. The use of spoken responses to speech stimuli, i.e. shadowing and mimicking, is given particular emphasis. Early versions of a motor theory of speech perception are also presented.

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